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A '<nowiki/>'''CTR Importable Archive'''<nowiki/>' file (or more commonly referred to simply as a ''''CIA'''<nowiki/>'), is a program file used by the '''Nintendo 3DS''' in order to preform a function. This includes games, developer applications, demos and many more.
 
A '<nowiki/>'''CTR Importable Archive'''<nowiki/>' file (or more commonly referred to simply as a ''''CIA'''<nowiki/>'), is a program file used by the '''Nintendo 3DS''' in order to preform a function. This includes games, developer applications, demos and many more.
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A regular, encrypted CIA is importable to the Nintendo 3DS homescreen through title managers such as [https://github.com/Steveice10/FBI FBI], [https://digiex.net/threads/bigbluebox-nintendo-3ds-dev-menu-cia-installer.14181/ BigBlueMenu] and [https://3dbrew.org/wiki/3DS_Development_Unit_Software#Dev_Menu DevMenu].
 
A regular, encrypted CIA is importable to the Nintendo 3DS homescreen through title managers such as [https://github.com/Steveice10/FBI FBI], [https://digiex.net/threads/bigbluebox-nintendo-3ds-dev-menu-cia-installer.14181/ BigBlueMenu] and [https://3dbrew.org/wiki/3DS_Development_Unit_Software#Dev_Menu DevMenu].
  
===== '''Encrypted vs Decrypted''' =====
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====='''Encrypted vs Decrypted'''=====
 
'''CIA''' files can be either '''encrypted''' or '''decrypted''' for use with specific programs. While decrypted files can be used with both a 3DS unit and popular 3DS emulator, [http://citra-emu.org/ Citra]; encrypted '''CIA''' files can only be used with 3DS units.
 
'''CIA''' files can be either '''encrypted''' or '''decrypted''' for use with specific programs. While decrypted files can be used with both a 3DS unit and popular 3DS emulator, [http://citra-emu.org/ Citra]; encrypted '''CIA''' files can only be used with 3DS units.
  
 
Another important difference between encrypted and decrypted '''CIA'''s is their filenames.  
 
Another important difference between encrypted and decrypted '''CIA'''s is their filenames.  
 
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[[File:Ciafileexample.png|thumb|This is an example of a ROM file in the .cia format]]
 
Files ending in .3ds are decrypted ROMs, installable through one of the aforementioned title managers, not to mention useable on Citra.
 
Files ending in .3ds are decrypted ROMs, installable through one of the aforementioned title managers, not to mention useable on Citra.
  
 
Files ending in .cia are encrypted, and can only be used after being installed on a system again, using one of the aforementioned title managers.
 
Files ending in .cia are encrypted, and can only be used after being installed on a system again, using one of the aforementioned title managers.

Latest revision as of 08:57, 18 May 2020

This is an example of a ROM file in the .3ds format

A 'CTR Importable Archive' file (or more commonly referred to simply as a 'CIA'), is a program file used by the Nintendo 3DS in order to preform a function. This includes games, developer applications, demos and many more.


A regular, encrypted CIA is importable to the Nintendo 3DS homescreen through title managers such as FBI, BigBlueMenu and DevMenu.

Encrypted vs Decrypted

CIA files can be either encrypted or decrypted for use with specific programs. While decrypted files can be used with both a 3DS unit and popular 3DS emulator, Citra; encrypted CIA files can only be used with 3DS units.

Another important difference between encrypted and decrypted CIAs is their filenames.

This is an example of a ROM file in the .cia format

Files ending in .3ds are decrypted ROMs, installable through one of the aforementioned title managers, not to mention useable on Citra.

Files ending in .cia are encrypted, and can only be used after being installed on a system again, using one of the aforementioned title managers.