Thanks, glad you like it! Scripts folder sorting should already work. You can create subfolders inside 0:/gm9/scripts, which will then also be shown. As for the second thing - yeah, doesn't sound too bad, but can you give me a use case?@d0k3
I just wanted to thank you for the new bootloader mode, looks so professional and works pretty smooth, I don't think I will ever return ti B9S
Btw I also wanted to ask you for 2 new features (only if you want to add them):
1.- Add script's folder sorting to get scripts organized by categories.
2.- Add a fuction to gm9 scripts to prompt the list of titles installed, just to get the rid of the TID on scripts.
Get the recent release, @pcs3rd, test if it still happens. This is a Luma exception, GM9 now (since a few versions) has it's own exception handler.@d0k3 got it to crash. entering a folder with a corrupted file/folder did it...
As for the second thing - yeah, doesn't sound too bad, but can you give me a use case?
Thanks! Just a quick note (in my professional work I deal in compression, thus forgive the nitpicking) - it's not really worth it compressing JPEG via 7z or ZIP. The incnonvenience of another container outweighs the small gains achieved by compression. If you really want to compress JPEG, you'd look for some tool like packJPG or PAQ8, but then you'd generate files no one has the tools for. So, tl;dr, don't compress JPEG .OK. I've got it. Sorry for taking so long, but, I went to snap the picture and got the battery critical warning. So I had to let it charge, got watching something, dozed off, etc. I made them archives so they wouldn't clutter the page.
Thanks! Just a quick note (in my professional work I deal in compression, thus forgive the nitpicking) - it's not really worth it compressing JPEG via 7z or ZIP. The incnonvenience of another container outweighs the small gains achieved by compression. If you really want to compress JPEG, you'd look for some tool like packJPG or PAQ8, but then you'd generate files no one has the tools for. So, tl;dr, don't compress JPEG .
for bootloader mode, godmoede9 need to be installed in firm0 or firm1?
How do I set up the 8: Drive?
Ahh, I see. And also, there is an SD Format Menu for EmuNand. Does this set up an EmuNand, or only prepare your SD for an EmuNand? Also, what's the difference between EmuNand and RedNand? I know that they have subtle differences, but what exactly are these differences?The "8: drive" specifically isn't something you setup. It is used as needed. If you mount a NAND image, it will be used to show the TWLN partition. Now, you can setup a bonus drive from the home menu (hit the "home" button to access it) using your NAND's extra space (if it has any -- Toshiba O3DS and Samsung N3DS owners probably will not have this option, though I wouldn't know, because I don't own either combination). If you do, that will use drive 8. Though it won't get you much extra storage unless you have an N3DS with a Toshiba NAND. Even then, storage is all it is. You can't run games or apps from it, play music from it, etc.
Ahh, I see. And also, there is an SD Format Menu for EmuNand. Does this set up an EmuNand, or only prepare your SD for an EmuNand? Also, what's the difference between EmuNand and RedNand? I know that they have subtle differences, but what exactly are these differences?
(Reposting to get your attention.)I believe it does create one from SysNAND. I've never seen any EmuNAND format tool not do so. The difference between the EmuNAND and RedNAND layouts is that the EmuNAND layout places the first sector containing the "NCSD" string at the end, so that the header doesn't displace the other sectors. Aside from reads/writes to the first sector, addresses do not need to be modified. This is the only format that will work with Gateway. RedNAND simply adds the header and pushes all addresses 512 bytes forward. Most CFWs support either. However, size can cause incompatibilities. Cakes and ReiNAND won't recognize an EmuNAND that's minimum size. They apparently can't find the "NCSD" string at that location.
(Reposting to get your attention.)
I see. Can I create a 9.2 EmuNand/RedNand if my SysNand is on 11.6?
SORRY FOR REPOSTING! I just feel like if I don't quote you you will never hear me.
So, you're sure that downgrading from 11.6 is possible? And I can make an EmuNand if my SysNand is on 11.6? Because a lot of people say both of theses things are not possible on 11.6. Also, if I were to attempt a downgrade, would it do anything to my Boot9Strap Installation? Maybe let's get into a private conversation so I don't have to pelt you with questions here.I'm in several places, but, I do check this thread regularly. Yes. You will need the 9.2 update CIAs. I'm not sure if 3DNUS can grab 9.2 like it can 11.2 though. I know Nintendo has removed some older versions but I forget how far back. A certain iso site should have them, though. You just copy the CIAs to a folder on the card named "updates" and run SysUpdater while booted into the EmuNAND. Then hit the "downgrade" option.