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| This application on the top screen displays the firmware and revision which the software is made for, the free space available on the TWL DSiWare NAND partition and on the SD card if present. It also provides information on the current file or device selected, as well as navigation instructions for the bottom screen.The bottom screen has three different windows, which are: | | This application on the top screen displays the firmware and revision which the software is made for, the free space available on the TWL DSiWare NAND partition and on the SD card if present. It also provides information on the current file or device selected, as well as navigation instructions for the bottom screen.The bottom screen has three different windows, which are: |
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− | *Programs- From this window, applications can be loaded from the nand, the SD card and the slot 1 card (only a select scope of applications for this revision) . This is shown in the format of "'unique id' '(name of application if stored on nand/sd card or device type if loaded from slot 1)'. Applications not on a slot 1 card can be deleted from this menu | + | *Programs- From this window, applications can be loaded from the nand, the SD card and the slot 1 card (only a select scope of applications, see below for Dev Menu revsions and their corresponding scope of applications) . This is shown in the format of "'unique id' '(name of application if stored on nand/sd card or device type if loaded from slot 1)'. Applications not on a slot 1 card can be deleted from this menu |
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| *Import- From this window, applications (compiled to be installed) in the format of a .CIA file(see [[CIA]]) can be installed from an SD card. | | *Import- From this window, applications (compiled to be installed) in the format of a .CIA file(see [[CIA]]) can be installed from an SD card. |
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| (Note that retail 3ds games are not recognized by Dev 3DSs and prints "Unknown Card" in the 'Programs' window and shows no details on top screen) | | (Note that retail 3ds games are not recognized by Dev 3DSs and prints "Unknown Card" in the 'Programs' window and shows no details on top screen) |
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− | It is worth noting that generally speaking Developer apps get more features with newer revisions, but there are a few cases where functionality is removed. Revision 33437 was capable of 'managing' 'System' applications like Mii Maker and System Settings. It was also capable of manageing SExtData (Shared ExtData)
| + | {| class="wikitable" border="1" |
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| + | ! Dev Menu Revision |
| + | ! Title Types Accesable |
| + | |- |
| + | | ?- 32640 - 33437 |
| + | | 0000(NAND Only),0010,8004,8005,8011 |
| + | |- |
| + | | 35887 |
| + | | 0000(NAND Only),8004 |
| + | |- |
| + | | 37785 - 40909 -? |
| + | | 0000(NAND and SDMC),8004 |
| + | |} |
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| === Config === | | === Config === |
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| *Dev4 - 32MB Memory mode | | *Dev4 - 32MB Memory mode |
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− | But not all developer units have the capability of running in modes other than Prod. Still don't know why some units are locked into Prod and some are not. It has nothing to do with the Config channel version. I've tried the same one on 2 units, and one could switch out of Prod but the other could not. | + | But not all developer units have the capability of running in modes other than Prod. Only PARTNER-CTR DEBUGGERs and Prototype Units are capable of running in modes other than 'Prod'. |
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| <nowiki> ->Exception handler - Selects whether to enable or disable the application's handling of exceptions that arise in the non-debug environment - enable/disable</nowiki> | | <nowiki> ->Exception handler - Selects whether to enable or disable the application's handling of exceptions that arise in the non-debug environment - enable/disable</nowiki> |