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The homebrew launcher 11.4.0-37
The homebrew launcher 11.4.0-37










the homebrew launcher 11.4.0-37

Shows how much time they spent preparing this package. Let’s look inside the first DOL file – which turns out to be the one labeled part2. They’re bundling the Twilight Hack, which they’re not authorized to do. This seems to be their way of locking it to the chip.ĭownload their package.

The homebrew launcher 11.4.0 37 serial number#

This should start ringing alarm bells: why on earth would they have to install two things to install the channel? You’ll also notice that before installing the second half, they do some sort of serial number verification. Wait, did they find an exploit?īy watching the video you’ll see that it consists of a two-stage process. Now the channel has showed up and gasp, it’s compatible with 3.4. “But it’s locked to your modchip, how will that make it more popular?” “Yes, that makes it even more popular because it’s exclusive and people will want it.” The conversation was somewhere along the lines of this, excluding the broken English: “By bundling it with our modchip we make homebrew more popular”. Recently, the Argon guys showed up on IRC and had an interesting conversation with me, where they tried to get me to help them get the channel to work on System Menu 3.4 by convincing me of the wonderful world of modchip software. Update: Their solution seems to be to install homebrew packaged as channels, complete with stolen banners and probably using my nandloader without permission. At first details were sketchy, but as time passed what it was started to become obvious: some homebrew launching or installing “solution”, locked to a modchip. The Argon modchip guys have been trumping up this new cool thing they call the Argon Channel.












The homebrew launcher 11.4.0-37