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==Instructions== | ==Instructions== | ||
{{info|text=If you are on Linux, replace <code>py -3</code> with <code>python3</code> in all commands.}} | |||
===What you need=== | ===What you need=== | ||
*The [[https://github.com/zoogie/seedminer/releases/latest latest]] and [[https://github.com/zoogie/seedminer/releases/tag/v2.1 v2.1]] releases of Seedminer (the .zip files NOT labeled as source code) | *The [[https://github.com/zoogie/seedminer/releases/latest latest]] and [[https://github.com/zoogie/seedminer/releases/tag/v2.1 v2.1]] releases of Seedminer (the .zip files NOT labeled as source code) | ||
*Any 3.x version of [[https://www.python.org/downloads/ python]] installed | *Any 3.x version of [[https://www.python.org/downloads/ python]] installed | ||
**If you are on Linux, you likely already have Python 3. Check by opening a terminal and entering <code>python3 -V</code> - if this returns a version number, it will work for this guide. | |||
===Section I - Prep Work=== | ===Section I - Prep Work=== | ||
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#Extract the contents of the Seedminer <code>.zip</code> and move the folder inside it that matches your OS to anywhere on your PC - this Seedminer folder will be where multiple other files are placed | #Extract the contents of the Seedminer <code>.zip</code> and move the folder inside it that matches your OS to anywhere on your PC - this Seedminer folder will be where multiple other files are placed | ||
#In the Seedminer folder, hold SHIFT and right-click anywhere in the folder's empty space, then click the option that opens a terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt | #In the Seedminer folder, hold SHIFT and right-click anywhere in the folder's empty space, then click the option that opens a terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt | ||
#In the opened window, | #In the opened window, enter the command <code>py -3 -mpip install pycryptodomex</code> - once it finishes, keep the window open as you will need it later | ||
#*If this command fails with the error <code>No module named pip</code> on Linux, use your system's package manager (such as apt-get, dnf, or yum) to <code>install python3-pip</code>, then try again. | |||
#Put the target console's SD card into your computer, navigate to the <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder on the SD, and copy the name of the 32-character-long folder directly inside | #Put the target console's SD card into your computer, navigate to the <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder on the SD, and copy the name of the 32-character-long folder directly inside | ||
#*This folder, known as the ID0, is system-specific. Only one should be present - if you see multiple, follow [[3dsguide:troubleshooting#multiple-long-names-in-nintendo-3ds-folder|these instructions.]] | #*This folder, known as the ID0, is system-specific. Only one should be present - if you see multiple, follow [[3dsguide:troubleshooting#multiple-long-names-in-nintendo-3ds-folder|these instructions.]] | ||
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===Section III - Mining=== | ===Section III - Mining=== | ||
In this section, you will mine <code>movable.sed</code> in order to continue with the main guide. | In this section, you will mine <code>movable.sed</code> in order to continue with the main guide. | ||
# | #Open the terminal/PowerShell/Command Prompt window from earlier | ||
#Inside this window, enter the command <code>py -3 seedminer_launcher3.py id0 <id0></code> | |||
#*Replace <code><id0></code> with the ID0 you copied into a document | #*Replace <code><id0></code> with the ID0 you copied into a document | ||
#Once it completes, enter the command <code>py -3 seedminer_launcher3.py gpu</code> | #Once it completes, enter the command <code>py -3 seedminer_launcher3.py gpu</code> |