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When renaming ''any'' of these files/dir under content, the icon in home-menu is still displayed. Modifying any of these files has same result as renaming them. When renaming the cmd dir/cmd file, or 00000000.app, the 3D banner isn't displayed. When renaming the cmd dir or the file contained in that dir, home-menu will refuse to run the title, and the manual will not work.(will display the black screen saying sdcard isn't inserted) Manual won't load when 00000001.app is renamed, so that .app might be the manual? When the main 00000000.app binary is renamed, the title will not launch and in the manual placeholder text is used for the title name/icon. Home-menu doesn't care at all when tmd is renamed.
 
When renaming ''any'' of these files/dir under content, the icon in home-menu is still displayed. Modifying any of these files has same result as renaming them. When renaming the cmd dir/cmd file, or 00000000.app, the 3D banner isn't displayed. When renaming the cmd dir or the file contained in that dir, home-menu will refuse to run the title, and the manual will not work.(will display the black screen saying sdcard isn't inserted) Manual won't load when 00000001.app is renamed, so that .app might be the manual? When the main 00000000.app binary is renamed, the title will not launch and in the manual placeholder text is used for the title name/icon. Home-menu doesn't care at all when tmd is renamed.
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== Private ==
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"Private" data is stored here:
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/Nintendo 3DS/Private/<Title ID Low>/
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00020400 - Nintendo 3DS Camera
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00020500 - Nintendo 3DS Sound
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"Private" data for 3DS Sound/Camera are cleartext.
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Under the camera priv dir is [[phtcache.bin]], this seems to list the pictures on SD card?
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When you want to intall pictures and see it with 3DS,rename to 8 numbers.mpo and save it on /DCIM .
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Under the sound priv dir is: voice/XX/*.m4a. Where XX is 01-10, with sound saved as .m4a.
 
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