I'd like to know why does ninfs not need a dsi cid for nand decryption? (is there something to generate it or stuff that needs it only use the consoleid to derive them?)
Dump your NAND and go offline while you have the NSP installed on your switch. It's the best way to not to get banned.
If you don't do that, then your kinda asking for it.
And yes you're screwed if you get banned, no way to go back.
No. You can look at the 2.0 release of hbl:
It does support the full ram. However, you need to change the kernel caps to application (1) if not using atmosphere.
Just change the title id to an app. The changelog says that it's still compatible with applet, not that it can't use the ram from an app.
You'll need to change something in the npdm if not using atmosphere for now.
Would the 32 bit change affect any other core?
There are more core than just n64 which benefits from it.
Also I believe it will be switched to 64bit again when a proper arm64 jit get implemented.
Officially, no.
But you can do some sort of a hard reset (I don't remember what it erases). For that you need to delete the USER partition content and delete everything under SYSTEM:/save EXCEPT 2 folders: 80000....120 & (I don't remember if there's something else, can't find the thread (the...
Actually the crash isn't logged locally.
Creport only handles the generation of report, if I remember, then puts it into the NAND. However, with atmosphere's creport, it places it on the sd, as if you had 0 crash.
That's not true.
Custom os don't write anything to the nand. It's true that what is in the memory is different (the os doesn't care, for now about that tho), but after a reboot, it's like you never did anything.
Nsp:yes ofc. It does write a lot of stuff that I can't remember off of the top of...
Online saves only/related?
Could it be related to the new online service? (For exemple: you didn't purchase the online services and they somehow detect the fact that you injected a save?)
If I remember correctly, in the PRODINFO partition, on the main physical partition. (Physical partition being boot0, boot1 and rawnand (which is the main one))
The fact that it's taking so long get us to two possible point:
1. It doesn't exist everything is a lie (lol)
2. It'll be hell of a wall in security and/or [NINTENDO REASONS]
So yeah let's wait another year....
The only firmware confirmed to receive a coldboot in a "short" period of time is firmware 1.0.0. 2.0.0 and higher to 3.0.1 have a not impossible (enphasis on the "" and not impossible) chance of getting in a very long time.
I think it is worth getting something to boot your switch even for...
I feel like school, back when I was actually in school, was more entertaining though, because of how much I get to interact with people, hang out with friends, and other stuff like that. All I get to talk to at work is my boring coworkers lol