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It is not possible to give a clear answer on this until the 3DS SoC chip has been decapped. But consider the success story about the SNES decapping [http://byuu.org/articles/emulation/decap here]. We have a team of proven experts, anxious to have a very thorough look inside the SoC of the 3DS. If there is something Nintendo wanted to hide, you can be sure it will be discovered.
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It is not possible to give a clear answer on this until the 3DS SoC chip has been decapped. But consider the success story about the SNES decapping [http://byuu.org/articles/emulation/decap here]. There is no 100% guarantee that we will have the same success story, but we won't know until we try. We have a team of proven experts, anxious to have a very thorough look inside the SoC of the 3DS.
The most likely focus points will be:
The most likely focus points will be:
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* the bootROM, possibly containing flaws which allow us to take control of the system
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* the boot ROM, possibly containing flaws which allow us to take control of the system
* secret keys, hidden in hardware, used in cryptographic operations
* secret keys, hidden in hardware, used in cryptographic operations
* secret algorithms, implemented in hardware to obscure information
* secret algorithms, implemented in hardware to obscure information