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| A basic FTP server, useful for testing new homebrew versions without swapping the SD card.  | | A basic FTP server, useful for testing new homebrew versions without swapping the SD card.  | ||
| [[User:smea|smea]]  | | [[User:smea|smea]]  | ||
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| [https://github.com/plutooo/ctrrpc ctrrpc]  | |||
| A small and easily extensible RPC server/client written in C/Python. Allows you to quickly poke service-commands and syscalls over wifi from a Python shell on your PC. Useful during reverse-engineering.  | |||
| [[User:plutooo|plutoo]]  | |||
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Revision as of 00:20, 12 November 2014
| Category | Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | Yeti3DS | A quick and dirty port of Derek Evans' Yeti3D software rendering engine. | smea | N/A | Yes | 
| Game | 3DSCraft | Minecraft clone. | smea | N/A | Yes | 
| Emulator | blargSnes | A Super Nintendo emulator. | StapleButter | N/A | Yes | 
| Emulator | GameYob | A Game Boy (Color) emulator. | Drenn | N/A | Yes | 
| Emulator | 3DNES | An NES emulator. | St4rk | N/A | Yes | 
| Application | ftPONY | A basic FTP server, useful for testing new homebrew versions without swapping the SD card. | smea | N/A | Yes | 
| Application | ctrrpc | A small and easily extensible RPC server/client written in C/Python. Allows you to quickly poke service-commands and syscalls over wifi from a Python shell on your PC. Useful during reverse-engineering. | plutoo | N/A | Yes | 
| Application | ctr-streaming-server | This is a server which runs on a 3DS, which receives audio/video for playback. This can also send HID state to the client (see the README) when enabled. The included parse_hidstream tool can be used to parse that HID data to simulate keyboard/mouse input events, via Linux uinput. | yellows8 | N/A | Yes |