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!  Download
!  Download
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| Demo
| cubedemo
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| [[User:plutoo|plutoo]]
| [https://mega.co.nz/#!KUQFiQYA!pv8HDEyrmuX6Eyw2hW0opL7gf9Ztmjd9J5pPsvs_rD4 Here]
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| A simple and slow CHIP-8 emulator.
| A simple and slow CHIP-8 emulator.
| xerpi
| xerpi
| N/A
| [https://www.mediafire.com/?y94yjhzf70fsfsi Here]
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| A basic FTP server, useful for testing new homebrew versions without swapping the SD card.
| A basic FTP server, useful for testing new homebrew versions without swapping the SD card.
| [[User:smea|smea]]
| [[User:smea|smea]]
| N/A
| [https://mega.co.nz/#!nchBkL7B!T3vXnX4q8Uwp6APYYTDSZi2bkm25la-Qyz6j4CjsllI Here]
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Revision as of 23:54, 19 November 2014

Category Name Description Author Download Open-Source
Demo cubedemo plutoo Here No
Game Yeti3DS A quick and dirty port of Derek Evans' Yeti3D software rendering engine. smea N/A Yes
Game 3DSCraft Minecraft clone. smea N/A Yes
Emulator blargSnes A Super Nintendo emulator. StapleButter N/A Yes
Emulator GameYob A Game Boy (Color) emulator. Drenn N/A Yes
Emulator 3DNES An NES emulator. St4rk N/A Yes
Emulator CHIP-3DS A simple and slow CHIP-8 emulator. xerpi Here Yes
Application ftPONY A basic FTP server, useful for testing new homebrew versions without swapping the SD card. smea Here Yes
Application ctrrpc A small and easily extensible RPC server/client written in C/Python. Allows you to quickly poke service-commands and syscalls over wifi from a Python shell on your PC. Useful during reverse-engineering. plutoo N/A Yes
Application ctr-streaming-server This is a server which runs on a 3DS, which receives audio/video for playback. This can also send HID state to the client (see the README) when enabled. The included parse_hidstream tool can be used to parse that HID data to simulate keyboard/mouse input events, via Linux uinput. yellows8 N/A Yes