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SUPER BASIC (SB3)

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TarudahatCreated:
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Version:1.2.0Size:612.2 KB
The first Graphical programming language for smile basic. It's meant to make it easier for beginners to learn to program.

Instructions:

Start up the file SUPER_BASIC to start. Other things like, controls and documentation. Are included in the program.

Notes:

1.2.0 is a SUPER BASIC version for SB(3), it includes a fix that finally fixes loading, so you can now finally load the example programs Super Basic V.1.2.0 includes;
  • A new quick test feature
  • Amiibo support
  • New functions (including a very easy touch screen UI system)
  • A new example program
  • bug fixes
  • better performance
  • Copy-Past functionality
  • And way more...

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And there we go a nice, very good working super basic (v1.2.0) It's a redownload worthy...Maybe... if you would like to I mean.
Yes, i was using the last version and by the first file i mean the first sample program. It is not deleted. I think he is coorupted. And yes, i've loaded and run the file with the Superbasic menu.

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And there we go a nice, very good working super basic (v1.2.0) It's a redownload worthy...Maybe... if you would like to I mean.
I have no idea tbh... could you try again maybe it was a one time thing? Edit: Does the second example work?

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And there we go a nice, very good working super basic (v1.2.0) It's a redownload worthy...Maybe... if you would like to I mean.
The second example work fine. I send you the first one so you can test it. DKS8V5LX

I won't be able to work on this anymore, 3ds is dead. It fell down the stairs and broke the hinge, the ribben cables ripped. So Bye Bye SB3 and all my hard work that I didn't upload.

Why did the terrible, trash barly working version get 52 downloads and this version that is actually funtional and where I worked hard and long on only have 12 ??

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Why did the terrible, trash barly working version get 52 downloads and this version that is actually funtional and where I worked hard and long on only have 12 ??
Idk

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I won't be able to work on this anymore, 3ds is dead. It fell down the stairs and broke the hinge, the ribben cables ripped. So Bye Bye SB3 and all my hard work that I didn't upload.
If you do end up getting a 3DS instead of SB4/a Switch for some reason, you can probably just put your old SD card into a new 3DS.

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I won't be able to work on this anymore, 3ds is dead. It fell down the stairs and broke the hinge, the ribben cables ripped. So Bye Bye SB3 and all my hard work that I didn't upload.
That's not how it works, rando. The data on SD/MicroSD cards on the 3DS is encrypted with a encryption key unique to each console.

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I won't be able to work on this anymore, 3ds is dead. It fell down the stairs and broke the hinge, the ribben cables ripped. So Bye Bye SB3 and all my hard work that I didn't upload.
I homebrewed my 3ds. So everything that's on the sd is actually not to hard to transfer (if I homebrew another 3ds). But like 90% of all save data for games and app on the 3ds are stored on the hardware for some stupid reason. (Like all my projects) and I can only transfer those if the 3ds is in a half working state. ... Oh that brings me on an Idea: detach the ribben cables in hope that the 3ds just ignores the top screen, (what it's doing now is to use the top screen but the ribben is fucked so that fails and the system dies) and try to pretty much blindly send my data over.

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I won't be able to work on this anymore, 3ds is dead. It fell down the stairs and broke the hinge, the ribben cables ripped. So Bye Bye SB3 and all my hard work that I didn't upload.
I find it stupid when save data is stored on hardware. Like I want to take a Terraria world from my Switch and plug it into TEdit, but it doesnโ€™t work because itโ€™s not on the SD card.

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I won't be able to work on this anymore, 3ds is dead. It fell down the stairs and broke the hinge, the ribben cables ripped. So Bye Bye SB3 and all my hard work that I didn't upload.
Tarudahat, most of your 3DS data is stored on your SD card, including your SmileBASIC data. If you can somehow turn your 3DS on, I would recommend installing Checkpoint if you haven't already and extracting whatever data you can. PM me if you need any help with this. If you are unable to turn on your 3DS, but have a copy of your moveable.sed (perhaps from a NAND backup, which you should have made when you first homebrewed your 3DS), then you can recover your data via another homebrewed 3DS. PM me if you need help with this too. After you've extracted whatever data you need, call Nintendo and ask them to transfer your NNID to the other 3DS. This way you'll be able to install SB3 on the other 3DS and import the data there.

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Why did the terrible, trash barly working version get 52 downloads and this version that is actually funtional and where I worked hard and long on only have 12 ??
I still don't know mate.

The PC version has been trown right out of the window lol

If anyone has interest in using this I'll try to dig out a 3ds to fix how this saves files and make "compiling" quicker.

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If anyone has interest in using this I'll try to dig out a 3ds to fix how this saves files and make "compiling" quicker.
I Came Across This Ages Ago And Thought It Was Pretty Good. Was Gonna Try It Out Again Since I Just Saw It On The Front Page & I Decided To Come Back To SB3/4 I Dunno If That Changed Any Plans But I Thought You'd Be Interested KDHSDJK