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| Frankly I don't think it was AES. I think it's using RSA for encryption. Besides it already used it once for the 2048-bit signature as you said. Wouldn't it make way more sense to also use it for the encryption scheme. [[User:Jl12|Jl12]] | | Frankly I don't think it was AES. I think it's using RSA for encryption. Besides it already used it once for the 2048-bit signature as you said. Wouldn't it make way more sense to also use it for the encryption scheme. [[User:Jl12|Jl12]] |
| : Lol. --[[User:Neimod|Neimod]] 16:06, 20 June 2011 (CEST) | | : Lol. --[[User:Neimod|Neimod]] 16:06, 20 June 2011 (CEST) |
| : And what's funny? So I guess it's just based purely on speculation? You should say so. That way nobody believes something that isn't right. [[User:Jl12|Jl12]] 22:28, 20 June 2011 (CEST)
| | What's funny? So I guess it's just based purely on speculation? You should say so. That way nobody believes something that isn't right. [[User:Jl12|Jl12]] 22:28, 20 June 2011 (CEST) |
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| - CCI files are 'CTR card images', which are burned to ROM. If the application is ran from NAND then a CXI file is generated instead. CIA files are installed to NAND after they are imported or loaded from a external source first ( the SD card ). CXI are required to make a CIA file.[[User:Jl12|Jl12]] | | - moved this comment to the filetypes page where it's more appropriate |
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| I want you to write express about key words when you change the page...
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| I can understand what you say,but someone visit this wiki first will probably give up,I think...[[User_talk:Matyapiro|Matyapiro]]
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| - What?
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| - CXI == ran from NAND.
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| - CCI == cart/ROM format.
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| - CIA == imported from an external source. *Then* executed from NAND. "external source" is either an SD card or (official) debugging hardware.
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| I'm just explaining there are many analogues to the CXI format and they're all similar to each other but compiled/linked for different purposes mostly. (It isn't a comprehensive list, either. )
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