What does that has to do with what i said ?There's a large number of us who haven't seriously delved into CFW because there was no real emunand option.
What does that has to do with what i said ?There's a large number of us who haven't seriously delved into CFW because there was no real emunand option.
Point is it's not hypocrisy, there are people who are excited to jump in because it's a viable option nowWhat does that has to do with what i said ?
Just pushed my emuMMC repo, https://t.co/DL2nLKC1Zc
— m4xw (@m4xwdev) June 16, 2019
Happy June 15th!
More details following tomorrow.
https://twitter.com/m4xwdev/status/1140116182885969920
nearly 7am here... ams will follow up in a bit, hekate will later/tomorrow (we have a few issues with other new features and basically worked the past 40h on it...).
Happy June 15th!
Your patience explaining the same thing that's been asked over and over again is inspiring - keep it up!
Regarding the low-enoguh-FW for a coldboot: what's the highest FW supported for that?
How do I find out the FW my NAND backup was made on?
If you want to get even more theoretical, untethered coldboot is theoretically possible up to 6.1.0 using pk1ldrhaxThis is where we get into theoreticals. SciresM made a post last year explaining the best firmware to get untethered coldboot is up to 3.0.1 however no one is working on it (he even has a bounty set up for it just to indicate how challenging it is). Technically, there may be an undiscovered coldboot exploit that works on higher firmware versions or all of them but the chances for this are slim to none. This is generally why the lower your firmware version, the better. I should also point out that its not the firmware version that is important here but the fuse count because if your fuse count exceeds the firmware version you are trying to boot, you will not be able to boot that firmware. I am also pointing this out because some people have very low fuse counts but are on the latest firmware so they can take advantage of an untethered coldboot exploit if its released on a very low firmware version.
As for checking the firmware of your NAND dump, you can use Firmware Version Inspector
And if you're lucky enough to achieve that, you should definitely play the lottery too.If you want to get even more theoretical, untethered coldboot is theoretically possible up to 6.1.0 using pk1ldrhax
Well I know a way that we can get untethered coldboot on all firmware versions. Just get Nintendo's signing keyIf you want to get even more theoretical, untethered coldboot is theoretically possible up to 6.1.0 using pk1ldrhax