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added two more apps. Props to Xcution for getting me started with CecLotcheckTool
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This application when loaded can change the current 'Active Menu'(being used at the moment) to an alternative Menu (these menus being the 3DS' main GUIs). Namely Home Menu/Test Menu. This application was probably superseded by the introduction of the "Menu" choice in the Config Menu(see above) and consequently removed as a standard application.
 
This application when loaded can change the current 'Active Menu'(being used at the moment) to an alternative Menu (these menus being the 3DS' main GUIs). Namely Home Menu/Test Menu. This application was probably superseded by the introduction of the "Menu" choice in the Config Menu(see above) and consequently removed as a standard application.
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===CecLotcheckTool===
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[[File:Ceclotscnsht.jpg|250px|thumb|right|CecLotcheckTool Screenshot]]
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[[File:Cecloticon.jpg]]
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This application is used to manage CECs (Chance Encounter Communications, AKA StreetPass hits) for any of the twelve possible applications used on the 3DS, if there are any. The application has twelve possible slots which can be filled by BOXes . The BOXes are individual applications which are permitted by the user to use CECs, such as StreetPass Mii Plaza or Nintendo 3DS Sound. And as such, the boxes in this application correspond to the applications in 'StreetPass Management', in 'System Settings' (StreetPass Management is accessible from retail 3DSs). The functions of this application:
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*<Y> BOX Options - this opens up a sub menu with the following options(when hovering over Nintendo 3DS Sounds BOX - the only one I can test the app with):
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*Box Info - Gives the Out-Box parameters [[File:Boxinf.jpg|250px|]]
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*Message Info (OUT-BOX) - Gives the Message Parameters For the current BOX [[File:Mesinf.jpg|250px|]]
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*Dummy Message Settings - Not quite sure what the options do here [[File:Dummesinf.jpg|250px|]]
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*<A> Create Dummy BOXes - Creates dummy BOXes to fill any unused slots. (does not overwrite any present slots)
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*<X> Delete BOXes - Deletes all of the BOXes from the slots.
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*<START> CEC Filter Reset - I can only guess that it erases data collected by CEC enabled apps.
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===NINTENDO DS - WMtest===
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[[File:Wmtestscnsht.jpg|300px|thumb|right|WMtest Screenshot]]
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[[File:Wmtesticon.jpg]]
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This application is a TWL(DSi) application compiled for use on the 3DS. It is an wireless test tool with its uses explained below:
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*Scan Test - Scans Wireless channels 1-13(can be focused on one specific channel) for broadcasting stations. It can detect two types of broadcasting stations:
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Wifi Access Points - Giving the Mac Address, Broadcasting Channel, 'c', and the SSID
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DS Stations such as DS Download stations and Pokemon distributors - Giving the Mac Address, Brodcasting Channel, TGID and GGID
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*ScanEx Test - and has two Scan Types. Passive which lets you individually scan channels 1-13 (only one at at time) and the DS distribution channels (1,7,13 all at once). And Active which scans all 13 channels at once. when it finds a channel it prints on the bottom screen next to 'Found' 'bssDescCount='
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*MeasureChannel Test - not quite sure what this does but it for a given channel it gives a ratio(in percentage form), which it finds in its allocated test time ranging from 10ms to 1000ms. And for every interval of time which is specified, it tests and gives a ratio.
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*Noise Mode - Seeks wireless channels in which to make wireless noise (This is not made very clear on the app). You can specify the:
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Channel where the scanner will seek to make noise
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Noise Rate, ranging from 0% to 100%
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Frequency, ranging from 10ms to 50ms
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Seek Mode, ranging from 1000ms to 1500ms
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When the settings are chosen the top screen has two counters which display 'Noise ON count' and 'Noise OFF count' the counters are affected by the noise rate. Starting at 0% the 'Noise ON count' does not change but as the Noise rate gets closer to 100% the count moves and gets faster as Noise rate reaches 100%. For 'Noise OFF count' it is the exact opposite to the ' Noise ON count' in regards to counting.
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