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{{Redundant|Tiramisu}}
{{Infobox homebrew
{{Infobox homebrew
| title = Haxchi
| title = Haxchi
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'''Haxchi''' is a homebrew app that can quickly load homebrew using a channel on the [[System Menu]]. It replaces a real Virtual Console DS game with itself, so it is required to download one from the eShop, and this game will not be playable while Haxchi is installed.
'''Haxchi''' is a homebrew app that can quickly load homebrew using a channel on the [[System Menu]]. It replaces a real Virtual Console DS game with itself, so it is required to download one from the eShop, and this game will not be playable while Haxchi is installed.
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==Coldboot Haxchi==
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==Uninstalling==
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Haxchi can be uninstalled simply by deleting the channel. The DS game can be recovered by downloading it again from the Nintendo eShop.
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'''Coldboot Haxchi''' (also known as '''CBHC''') is another version of Haxchi. It injects code into the boot process to automatically load Haxchi.
==Installation==
==Installation==
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Note that Haxchi is mostly useless when [[Tiramisu]] is installed, so there is usually no reason to get Haxchi.
# Install a Virtual Console DS game if you don't have one already. The cheapest one is "Brain Age" (known as "Brain Training" on PAL consoles).
# Install a Virtual Console DS game if you don't have one already. The cheapest one is "Brain Age" (known as "Brain Training" on PAL consoles).
# Download Haxchi from the [[Homebrew App Store]] and put it on the SD card.
# Download Haxchi from the [[Homebrew App Store]] and put it on the SD card.
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# Press A to accept the disclaimer, or HOME to cancel.
# Press A to accept the disclaimer, or HOME to cancel.
# Haxchi should now install.
# Haxchi should now install.
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==Uninstalling==
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Haxchi can be uninstalled simply by deleting the channel. The DS game can be recovered by downloading it again from the Nintendo eShop.
==Usage==
==Usage==