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::Nevermind...I read about it [http://code.google.com/p/jmiieditor/source/browse/trunk/src/jMiiEditor/mii/Mii.java here] and it seems true...so the mac address is the 3DS Id...kindof..--[[User:Elisherer|Elisherer]] 21:49, 7 February 2012 (CET)
 
::Nevermind...I read about it [http://code.google.com/p/jmiieditor/source/browse/trunk/src/jMiiEditor/mii/Mii.java here] and it seems true...so the mac address is the 3DS Id...kindof..--[[User:Elisherer|Elisherer]] 21:49, 7 February 2012 (CET)
  
I get the suspicion that the block from 0x18 to 0x5C is in the same format as [http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiimote/Mii_Data Wiimote Mii data]. This may or may not help figuring out the encryption. --[[User:Luigi2us|Luigi2us]] 23:17, 7 February 2012 (CET)
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I get the suspicion that the block from 0x18 to 0x5C is in the same format as [http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiimote/Mii_Data Wiimote Mii data], however it seems to be little-endian in the case of the 3DS. This may or may not help figuring out the encryption. Also, the 0x14 bytes at 0x5C may be a SHA1 hash of the Mii data, and the 0x10 bytes at 0x10 may be used as an IV for AES-CTR encryption or something... --[[User:Luigi2us|Luigi2us]] 23:17, 7 February 2012 (CET)

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First 4 bytes IS a Mii ID, you can check gold-bottomed MIIs.

I see Gold-bottomed Miis have a header of 0x11 instead of 0x91 but what's a MiiID? Where did you hear of that concept? (btw use the signature button) --Elisherer 21:39, 7 February 2012 (CET)
Nevermind...I read about it here and it seems true...so the mac address is the 3DS Id...kindof..--Elisherer 21:49, 7 February 2012 (CET)

I get the suspicion that the block from 0x18 to 0x5C is in the same format as Wiimote Mii data, however it seems to be little-endian in the case of the 3DS. This may or may not help figuring out the encryption. Also, the 0x14 bytes at 0x5C may be a SHA1 hash of the Mii data, and the 0x10 bytes at 0x10 may be used as an IV for AES-CTR encryption or something... --Luigi2us 23:17, 7 February 2012 (CET)