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Voici un petit dictionnaire regroupant quelques termes que vous pourriez rencontrer sur 3DSBrew.
C
C
Un langage que les programmeurs d’homebrew utilisent. C'est aussi un langage de programmation qui est utilisé pour faire tout, depuis votre navigateur jusqu'au minuteries pour votre ordinateur.
C++
Un langage orienté objet que les programmeurs d’homebrew utilisent. Comme son nom l'indique, le C++ est essentiellement une amélioration du C.
D
DSi
Une console portable crée par Nintendo. C'est le second successeur à la DS première du nom, et elle fait partie de la 6ème génération des consoles de jeux Nintendo. Elle comporte deux écrans plus grands, deux appareils photos, et une boutique en ligne. Le menu a été considérablement remanié et comporte maintenant des chaînes semblables à celles de la Wii. La luminosité comporte un cran supplémentaire par rapport à la Nintendo Ds Lite.
DS Lite
prédécesseur de la DSi. Elle est sortie après la DS PHAT et comporte des écrans qui possèdent un rétroéclairage jusqu'à quatre fois supérieur à la DS PHAT.
DS "PHAT"
La Nintendo DS originelle. Elle a fini par être le successeur à la GameBoy, même si Nintendo ne l'avait pas prévu. Sa principale nouveauté était l'ajout d'un écran tactile.
DSiWare
A platform started by Nintendo that allows developers to cheaply create and then sell original content at low prices (compared to the prices of brand new DSi games). All DSiWare games are available on the DSi Shop Channel on the main menu.
Dump
To extract the protected contents of something like a chip or NAND drive or disc which are otherwise inaccessible and/or incomprehensible under normal circumstances.
DS Download Play
Another application built into the Nintendo 3DS firmware. It is a place where people can download multiplayer games from another DS or 3DS. With those compatible games you are able to use only one game card while playing against several people.
E
Exploit
A clever circumvention of security allowing a user to perform tasks that are not normally permitted. Often several exploits will be employed in a series with the user gaining increased authority over a system at each step, the goal typically being complete access and control.
F
FCRAM
FCRAM (Fast Cycle RAM) is a new technology developed by the Fujitsu Corporation that approaches the problem of DRAM/Processor speed in a different way. It is one of the components of 3DS hardware.
H
Hexadecimal (Hex)
A term used to describe the base 16 number system, in which each digit represents four bits. After the digits 0-9, the letters A-F are used to represent the values 10-15. Hexadecimal is the preferred format for displaying binary data, as it is easy to mentally convert to/from binary and uses only 2 characters per byte.
Home Menu
The 3DS's main interface which appears after the health warning screen when the system is powered on. In the 3DS this is where all of your default and downloaded channels and games are.
I
IRC
Internet Relay Chat; that is, realtime text-based chat over the Internet.
M
MPO
Multi-Picture Object, This is the open-file-format used by Nintendo to make 3D images. It uses Exif tags and MP tags with JPG. You can read the MPO file like two JPG files stuck togather.
S
SD Card
A common type of memory card, used by the 3DS, digital cameras, music players, etc. Stands for Secure Digital. The standard SD card has a maximum capacity of 2 gigabytes (2048 Megabytes); however, some 4GB cards exist but are rare. These cards usually do not have great compatibility with non-SDHC products, even though they are not SDHC, so 2GB is the size you should use.
SDHC
Stands for Secure Digital High Capacity Card. A type of SD card with a higher storage capacity than normal SD cards. These are theoretically capable of holding up to 2 terabytes of space, but are politically limited by the current standards to 32 gigabytes.
T
TMD
See Title metadata.
Title
A title is a 3DS Game on a card or in a 3DS. A title is identified by a unique title ID, an 8 byte (4 character) long code used for title identification. All titles are encrypted for security purposes.
Title Metadata
A format used for storing metadata about a title and its installed contents, including which contents they consist of and their SHA1 hashes.