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| See the [[Setting up Development Environment]] page for a guide on how to get started with homebrew development for the 3DS. The toolchain supports Windows, Linux and | | See the [[Setting up Development Environment]] page for a guide on how to get started with homebrew development for the 3DS. The toolchain supports Windows, Linux and Mac. | ||
| See the [[Homebrew Applications]] page for a list of homebrew applications/games that can be downloaded and installed to your SD-card. | | See the [[Homebrew Applications]] page for a list of homebrew applications/games that can be downloaded and installed to your SD-card. | ||
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Welcome!
| What is Homebrew? | How do I run homebrew? |
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| Homebrew is a popular term used for applications that are created and executed on a video game console by hackers, programmers, developers, and consumers. | Keep an eye out on the Homebrew Exploits page for a list of available exploits. Right now a copy of the game "Cubic Ninja" is required. |
| How do I develop homebrew? | What homebrew can I run? |
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| See the Setting up Development Environment page for a guide on how to get started with homebrew development for the 3DS. The toolchain supports Windows, Linux and Mac. | See the Homebrew Applications page for a list of homebrew applications/games that can be downloaded and installed to your SD-card. |