Difference between pages "Xbox Softmodding" and "Nintendo 3DS"

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'''Xbox softmodding''' is a process by which an original [[Xbox]] is made to execute arbitrary code without the use of a modchip. Softmodding allows you to play game backups (and store them on the HDD), run emulators, use homebrew software, use Xbox Media Center to watch videos, and upgrade the HDD.
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''For information about emulating the Nintendo 3DS, see [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Nintendo_3DS_emulators Nintendo 3DS emulators] ''
  
The topic of softmodding the Xbox is covered extensively by [http://www.xboxscene.com Xbox-Scene], and most of the tutorials available there are still relevant. However, most of the guides are nearly a decade old: the Windows of the time was XP, most hard drives used IDE cables, and floppy drives were common. Several of the programs used for softmodding, especially those used to upgrade the HDD, will not work properly on modern OS's. The purpose of this guide is to walk you through the entire softmodding process using modern hardware.
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The Nintendo 3DS is a foldable [https://www.gametechwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Handheld_game_console handheld game console] produced by [https://www.gametechwiki.com/w/index.php/Nintendo Nintendo.] The console was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the [https://www.gametechwiki.com/w/index.php/Nintendo_DS Nintendo DS.] The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. As an eighth-generation console, its primary competitor was Sony's PlayStation Vita.

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For information about emulating the Nintendo 3DS, see Nintendo 3DS emulators


The Nintendo 3DS is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo. The console was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. As an eighth-generation console, its primary competitor was Sony's PlayStation Vita.