So if you used the python script form void multitool thing to make the file instead of the one that came with rxTools you would get the bugged xorpad generation with only a 1mb file called "s". I recently read that rxTools and perhaps Decrypt9 stores the filenames as unicode in the bin file which the original from the multitool doesn't (or it could be the other way around. I think the 1mb xorpads named "s" that it creates is perhaps an issue with the particular ncchinfo.py script you are using to gen the ncchinfo file.
With version 4.0 I added ability to patch minimum required kernel version (FW Spoof) and 'RegionFree', which requires *.exefs_norm.xorpad's. They are 1MB each in size and multiple ROM files supported during 'ncchinfo.bin' creation, so you can make xorpads for a bunch of games in one go. I decided to take slightly different approach to keep things simple and only use ExHeader XORpads.
NET Framework or any other programs and scripts, just my own code in a single exe file. It's very simple and doesn't use Python or. Set RegionFree to default without ability to disable it.After looking at how unnecessarily complicated current CIA converting methods are, I decided to write this tool.Added searching for *.3ds|*.3dz files in subfolders.Added input 3DS ROM folder selection dialog.Added application Major version writing into TMD.Added error skip so program doesn't stop converting remain files.Added zero-key encrypted ROM support, no xorpad required.
Put *.xorpad files you generated on 3DS from SD root into 'xorpads' folder, press 'Convert 3DS ROM to CIA' button, select folder with *.3ds files and wait for program to finish.Use GodMode9 along with created 'ncchinfo.bin' to generate ExHeader XORpads, put it in root of SD card, launch GodMode9 and follow ' SDCARD -> nccginfo.bin -> NCCHinfo options.Put your 3DS games into 'roms' folder and press 'Create ncchinfo.bin file' button to create 'ncchinfo.bin' from 3DS ROMs.
After looking at how unnecessarily complicated current CIA converting methods are, I decided to write this tool.