This commit aims to make guide wording on some pages more consistent to make it easier to understand.
A warning has been added above each Legacy Method page, and the links to their respective tools have been fixed.
HBL-Soundhax: Account for browsers trying to play Soundhax as a video
B9S-Soundhax: Switch to v1.2 release of pre9otherapp; use v2.0 in case of prolonged failure; add file extension clarification
HBL-Pichaxx: Changed DSiWare Dumper link to Frogtool, added note about 11.14, updated pichaxx injector link
HBL-Soundhax: changed 3.0.0 to 2.1.0 (the cart update section may need to be removed/reworded entirely as it is unclear...)
B9S-USM: Copied troubleshooting/QoL text fixes from HBL-USM; changed github link to LumaTeam
Legacy Methods: PicHaxx capitalization consistency
The "if you get an error" line works under the assumption that no user error is happening. It is not possible to in-line troubleshoot all potential user error cases without increasing confusion.
The "No applications found" line has been modified to be more consistent with the rest of the guide.
The site navigation link to BrowserHax 2020 has also been renamed to be consistent with the name of the page.
The timebomb was pushed back from September 3, 2019 to September 3, 2024 in the most recent updates to the relevant flashcarts. These changes fix issue #1715 .
More detail:
The "R4iSDHC 20XX" carts were updated from 3.9b to 4.0b, and I figured out the new timebomb date by testing it on my own r4isdhc.com flashcart.
I don't own any r4i-sdhc.com carts, so I can't test it. However, I found a [store page](https://www.r4wood.com/home/16-r4i-sdhc-3ds-rts-card-for-3ds-all-systems.html) for this flashcart explaining that the "Latest time bomb for 1.85b kernel is Sept 3rd, 2024." The latest kernel version before 1.85b was 1.84b, but for some reason the current guide references kernel version 1.87. I think this must be a typo because I couldn't actually find any evidence that there ever was a 1.87, so I believe 1.85b is now the latest.
I hope my changes are received well.
Currently, the guide instructs users to format SD cards with 32K
allocation size in all cases. However, users with SD cards 128GB
or larger should use 64K to prevent issues with some applications,
including GBA VC.