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Toggle navigation. Read First! See a mistake? Want to contribute? Other system save data aside from the config savegame can be dumped from a 3DS console by an expert user and placed in the sysdata folder. At this time, though, many features that read from or write to system save data have not been implemented so there is currently little value in doing so.

See this discussion topic for more details about dumping system save data. NAND extra data always has a TID High of , so the extdata directory should contain a folder, though it has been observed in Citra that there may be a folder instead, and users have reported issues if there is both a and folder contained therein, so it is advised to delete the folder if that is the case. Inside the folder may be nothing, or it may contain one or more directories named F , where can be the characters A-F or the numbers Each of these folders corresponds to a TID low, which can be used to identify the type of extra data stored therein.

See 3dbrew for details about the different kinds of extra data stored in NAND. At this point in time, it is possible to dump extra data from a physical 3DS's NAND using a save manager like JKSM and to place it in the extdata directory, but doing so is entirely optional and Citra does not currently emulate NAND features that utilize most of this extra data.

This folder, named , will only exist if the system archives have been dumped from a physical 3DS. The system archives are required for some games to work with Citra. This directory is the equivalent of the SD card inserted into a physical 3DS, which stores game save, extra data and any titles installed to the SD card in encrypted format. Inside the sdmc folder, just like on a real 3DS console, is a Nintendo 3DS directory, which contains two more directories, Private and Citra will create camera data while it is running.

If a user wants to copy their camera and sound data to Citra, they can do so easily by copying the Private folder from their SD card and overwriting Citra's, but at this time there is no value in doing so.

This directory contains another directory of the same name, and inside of that is where game saves in the title directory and extra data in the extdata directory can be found. On a real SD card, there would not be two folders, but instead the folders would be named as hexadecimal characters corresponding to a 3DS console ID.

If a user wishes to extract save or extra data from their physical console, they do not need to worry about the console ID not matching Citra's folders.

This version is still in development, so expect crashes and bugs. The Canary build of Citra is the same as our nightly builds, with additional features that are still waiting on review before making it into the official Citra builds. We will not provide support for issues found only in this version.

Toggle navigation. I have been searching on Google for many days, but it does not help. I need to dump the system font from a 3DS. I have a custom font installed, but I have a friend without a font installed, so I want to dump her font so I can revert to stock font. How can I do this? Whenever I look on google about dumping fonts I only see crap about shared fonts. I just need a cia containing the stock font. I know that it it illegal to distribute, but how can I dump it?

SirNapkin Sorry, but this isn't even citra related, and what you are trying to do, which is to transferring copyrighted content with your friend, is still likely illegal , so we can't help you here anyway.

If you wish to open a support issue, please visit our forums. Instructions on how to dump the necessary system archives are available on our wiki. Skip to content. Star 7k. New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. My opinion will always be, if you don't own it then it's not your's to emulate.

My name has been dropped here twice so I'll also add my 2 cents: I fully agree with SigmaVirus. Here is why: We do HLE and implement most of the OS which is contained on the 3DS, for completeness this should include data files which are necessary to run games.

The whole "you need system files" is exclusive to Citra. We live in a world of HLE and emus-including-bioses. Emu users don't expect that they need more files from a real 3DS.



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