archive_sticky_note new value: Wii U DS VC ROMs are generally the encrypted (sometimes decrypted) ROMs that developers sent to Nintendo, typically with the .srl extension. Notably, these ROMs include keys that are generally considered undumpable (0x1000-0x3FFF) and sometimes contain minor patches, but do not include the RSA certificates appended to titles released after the DSi. For the sake of continuity, the .nds extension has been applied universally.
old value: Wii U DS VC ROMs are generally the ROMs that developers sent to Nintendo, typically with the .srl extension. Notably, this includes keys that are generally considered undumpable (0x1000-0x3FFF), but does not include the RSA certificates appended to titles released after the DSi. For the sake of continuity, the .nds extension has been applied universally, and decrypted and encrypted hashes match temporarily until they can be properly analyzed and converted. archive_sticky_note new value: Wii U DS VC ROMs are generally the ROMs that developers sent to Nintendo, typically with the .srl extension. Notably, this includes keys that are generally considered undumpable (0x1000-0x3FFF), but does not include the RSA certificates appended to titles released after the DSi. For the sake of continuity, the .nds extension has been applied universally, and decrypted and encrypted hashes match temporarily until they can be properly analyzed and converted.
old value: Wii U DS VC ROMs are generally the ROMs that developers sent to Nintendo. Notably, this includes keys that are generally considered undumpable (0x1000-0x3FFF), but does not include the RSA certificates appended to titles released after the DSi. For the sake of continuity, decrypted and encrypted hashes match temporarily until they can be properly analyzed and converted. |