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SeedDB limit? #171

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Shadow322 opened this issue May 6, 2017 · 5 comments
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SeedDB limit? #171

Shadow322 opened this issue May 6, 2017 · 5 comments
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@Shadow322
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my SeedDB.bin has 1110 seeds and Decrypt9WIP throws an error

"Selected: [NCCH Padgen]
Opening seeddb.bin...
Bad number of seeddb entries
NCCH Padgen: failed!

Press B to return, START to reboot."

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d0k3 commented May 6, 2017

Can you try this in GodMode9? Just select the ncchinfo.bin file and let it generate the XORpads.

@d0k3 d0k3 added the wontfix label May 16, 2017
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d0k3 commented May 16, 2017

Alright... this should work in GodMode9. Increasing the allowed db size in Decrypt9WIP is more complicated, so you either need to use a smaller seeddb.bin or you have to switch to GM9.

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MelonGx commented May 20, 2017

Well GodMode9 requires user to be professional in 3DS otherwise users may lost their way to find what the necessary file is required for the function they want.
Even d0k3 wrote a large readme file.

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d0k3 commented May 21, 2017

This is not a platform for discussion, so here's my 5 cents...

I'm not hindering people from staying with Decrypt9WIP & Hourglass9, however I'm encouraging the use of GM9, simply because it's superior software (and that also includes a superior interface).

You need to be "professional in 3DS" to use GodMode9? I don't think so. Creating NCCH xorpads....

... in Decrypt9WIP
Put your aeskeydb.bin, seeddb.bin, ncchinfo.bin into a specific directory, run the feature from the menu. Xorpads will go to this specific directory.

... in GodMode9
Put your seeddb.bin into a specific directory. Put the ncchinfo.bin file anywhere you want. Select the ncchinfo.bin, select Xorpad gen from the menu. Choose the output directory from two options.

How the latter requires you to be professional, I don't know. Decryption and CIA build stuff is equally as easy. aeskeydb.bin is no more required if GM9 is ran via sighax. There is also a small section called "Quickstart Guide" in the GM9 readme that you can follow (if you want). The readme for D9 is equally as large as the GM9 one and describes all the possibilites.

The thing that makes D9 easier is that you have all the things it can do at a glance. But... you know what you want to do, right? Anyways, tl;dr, don't be afraid of GM9.

Only leaving this open because someone else may want to fix it later.

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MelonGx commented May 22, 2017

Well.....
... in Decrypt9WIP
Decrypt9WIP finds the file for you to process.
... in GodMode9
You find the file to process. If you don't know which file to find, you're stuck on the step. That's why it requires you to be professional.

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