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The format of the Nintendo 3DS's flash filesystem is currently undocumented. Reading of the flash chip is possible through pinouts on the motherboard and has been performed successfully but the data is encrypted and can't be understood without first decrypting it. | The format of the Nintendo 3DS's flash filesystem is currently undocumented. Reading of the flash chip is possible through pinouts on the motherboard and has been performed successfully but the data is encrypted and can't be understood without first decrypting it. | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, 22 April 2012
The Nintendo 3DS has a 1GB NAND Flash chip.
Format
The format of the Nintendo 3DS's flash filesystem is currently undocumented. Reading of the flash chip is possible through pinouts on the motherboard and has been performed successfully but the data is encrypted and can't be understood without first decrypting it.
File System
Each NAND partition is formatted by a FAT file system.
Encryption
The NAND file system appears to be encrypted using AES.
Partitions
Name | Description |
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firm0 | Firmware partition. |
firm1 | Firmware partition. |
nand | CTR-NAND File System. (3DS) |
twln | TWL-NAND File System. (DSi) |