Regarding this part, I wanted to ask if not every Switch is exploitable to use SX OS as a backup loader. I'm new in the Switch scene and I just ordered a Switch from Amazon, which it's highly likely to have been manufactured this year.
Would this mean that my Switch is simply not compatible...
I haven't been active in this forum since a long ago so I'm not up to date in how things work currently.
I have read that there's a way to implement external .code files to a game when loaded from a custom firmware called Luma but I would like to know if there's a way to do something similar...
Cool....
Well it kinda reminds me of this Yugioh filler card:
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/210/1/3/the_claw_of_hermos_by_grezar-d591ryr.png
BTW, RIP GW Omega 3.0
You can't modify the firmware in sysNAND simply because it won't boot and you will get a bricked 3DS. The only reason it works for emuNAND is due to the patches Gateway applies with their hack.
Unless the modified firmware gets signed correctly (which is not possible by hacking the console)...
@Xdqwerty crashd was the exploit for LG TVs to root practically any.
I got word of it this january and rooted my TV. Was pretty impressed.
Since then LG patched the command to root and then the developer mode app itself from making vulnerabilities.
And then I found out that having a rooted TV lets you use PPPwn to jailbreak a PS4 on firmware 11. Finally uses for my rooted LG (I hate the playstation as such the use is gone)
I got a 2023 Model turned off update in the homebrew channel maybe if I restore it and run the script again but it might auto update during the process