Here’s a helpful, easy-to-follow blog post about finding and using a QR code for on a modded Nintendo 3DS. 3DSident QR Code: The Easiest Way to Install This Must-Have Tool If you’ve modded your Nintendo 3DS (using Luma3DS + boot9strap), you’ve probably heard of 3DSident . It’s a powerful homebrew application that shows you detailed system information—from your console’s exact firmware version and screen type to battery health, WiFi MAC address, and even the infamous “dual TN vs IPS” screen panel lottery.
A: Only if you want to launch it via the Homebrew Launcher. The QR method installs a permanent CIA (HOME menu icon), which is far more convenient. 3dsident qr code
(In a real blog post, you’d embed a high-contrast QR code image here. Since I’m text-only, I’ll describe it: It points to https://github.com/joel16/3DSident/releases/download/v0.9.0/3DSident.cia ) Here’s a helpful, easy-to-follow blog post about finding
A: That usually happens if the link points to a GitHub page instead of the direct .cia file. Make sure your QR code contains a raw URL ending in .cia . A: Only if you want to launch it via the Homebrew Launcher