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DSP Dump is a simple 3DS utility application to dump the DSP binary component needed for audio output in many 3DS homebrew applications.
DSP Dump is a simple 3DS utility application to dump the DSP binary component needed for audio output in many 3DS homebrew applications.


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Latest revision as of 13:19, 13 August 2023

DSP Firmware Dumper
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General
Authorrinnegatamante
TypeSystem Tools
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2015/11/05
Links
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Website
Support Author

DSP Dump is a simple 3DS utility application to dump the DSP binary component needed for audio output in many 3DS homebrew applications.

Note: Obsoleted, you can use DSP1 instead (for the latest firmware 11.4).

User guide

FAQ

Q. What is this for?

A lot of homebrews use DSP service for audio but to use it you'll need a DSP firmware dumped from a retail cartridge/eShop title. What this homebrew does is to extract the dspfirm.cdc file to use on 3DS/CIA homebrews (or on NH 2.1 or lower).

You may consider using it if you want to use 3DS/CIA homebrews. Chances are one of them could use DSP audio. Without dumping this file, you will not hear anything.

Credits

Thanks to ihaveamac for the tests on *hax 2.5.

External links

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