its a forum, people ask and people answer.
if the questions annoy you simply ignore the post.
if the questions annoy you simply ignore the post.
You can't say people are dead wrong and then cite no sources. Do you write walls of text to try to cover up the fact that you are just making stuff up? At least Kubas is actually getting his information from somewhere, whereas yours seems to just be made up.1.0.0 could always do pega. EVERY console thats not the new hardware revision can do rcm and NO, HBL currently is only partly working on 1.0.0 - with frequent crashes in apps (because HBL never was developed for 1.0.0).
And now stop all those threads of individual people asking for individual support on what they can or could or should do regarding to the version of firmware they are on.
This is maddening.
You have more people answering those questions incorrectly - than people who care to still assist the three people posting the SAME question EVERY day - with different firmware versions - expecting personal support.
You see that this isn't working - you see that you'll get all sorts of BS answers before someone bothers to correct it - and if its corrected, It has to be one of five guys.
You are abusing the forum.
What part of "no new enduser solutions available yet" didn't you understand?
What part of the list of firmwares for "I want to update from x to y" gets longer every day - so this becomes exponentially more difficult to answer for three users a day - if you don't want to read what "groups" of firmwares can do or are expected to do - on your own. Its over for free services.
gbatemp should hire up callcenter agents already, if it expects this to continue for no reason.
If you are getting excited, because developers now have the opportunity to work on the platform - stop acting like if you are one yourself, or you can bother one whenever you like to (I have a friend...). If there are no "most easy way to" tutorials out yet, they arent out yet for a reason.
You are currently missing nothing. Apart from the opportunity of doing more things wrong, coming to no exceptable result whatsoever. (So you want to boot homebrew apps that will crash after a few seconds on 1.0.0, or to set up a linux environment on your switch without controller, touch or sound support? Great.
Then look up the tutorials and do it on your own - don't post three "I'm on x can I now y?" postings every day...
No new enduser facing solution or hack was released.
You getting excited and wanting to participate, or to know what you should do because of future developments, os JUST and SOLEY getting into the way of devs - and on the nerves of people who actually bothered to keep up with whats currently going on.
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I really don't care.
There is nothing out there for you (the end user) at the moment (apart rom HBL for 3.0.0), there are no new developments for you that took place in the last four (?) months. If you are antsy and want to order a jig, or a "cable" to do the hardware assisted mod in the future - do it.
The easy tutorials will follow - a few months from now. Its not time for you "thinking you have missed the boat" yet. Its not the time for your "should I, would I, can I update to..." questions yet. A few things are still in motion. Answers to that will get more easy and manageable once we have a few more specifics. And once a few more issues are solved (so you want to connect your Switch to a powered USB device and put a thing into ints controller rails every time to start up your Switch? No? Then wait a while, and dont ask if its ok to update yet. Some of this stuff is usability related also -
- every one might be guchi with one of those prerequisites just named in the future - but I am sure as HECK that no one wants to live with both until the end of their Switch usage. So wait until some of those things can get solved, and the thing you actually want to use (CFW) gets released, and then ask the same original question three times a day in all new and different threads in here.
At least then we can give you a simple answer. Currently its just - stop doing it, and wait.
(Or read up on the specifics on your own.)
short summary for pre-Mariko units:
1.0.0: has a nice non-coldboot solution, and is the most likely to get a Holy Grail CFW-launching exploit in the future
<3.0.1: has enough power to avoid a hardmod immediately, even if you'll probably want to just do the hardmod 'cuz the hardmod's so easy
<=4.1.0: will eventually see a hardmod-less solution, but will need that 'minor hardmod' at launch
>4.1.0: that 'minor hardmod' is required; though we may find a solution to avoid this in the future
No, Atmosphere is the CFW. Saying that Atmosphere is emunand is like saying Luma on the 3DS is emunand which couldn't be any more misleading(Softmod is already out)
Problem is that only 1.0.0 can currently boot to RCM without hardmod.
And Atmosphere is EmuNAND = no NAND modification. So it is not a lie, because you need to boot to RCM to launch payload to (eventually) boot to EmuNAND.
It is EmuNAND CFW.No, Atmosphere is the CFW. Saying that Atmosphere is emunand is like saying Luma on the 3DS is emunand which couldn't be any more misleading
No, it is not.if the OS is on different storage, isn't it emunand?
Well, I repaired my post multiple timesNo, it is not.
CFW are Not an OS. They are patches applied to the original firmware that allow you to do all sort of crazy things. When you use Luma, Reinand, CakesFW, rxToold, etc., the files that patch the firmware are loaded from the SD card, but they are not emunand at all.
Emunand is when you do a 1:1 copy of the whole NAND into your SD, and use that as if it was the system's NAND. Usually this is done to protect the system's NAND in case of corruption.
We don't use emunand on the 3DS anymore because Luma is pretty safe and B9S/NTRBOOT make it so that even if you brick the NAND, you can reflash a dump easily in a matter of minutes.
No, they said that you should have at least 64GB od space to make a BACKUP DUMP OF YOUR NAND. Not to install emunand...Well, I repaired my post multiple times
Luma - patches OS.
Atmosphere - patched OS on SD. Atmosphere is a copy of your NAND, that is then patched and sits on your SD. That's why you need at least 32Gb SD.
So, it wasn't misleading at all.
Then you are not listening. You need at least 64Gb for your OS and to have more space. But you will have your whole OS on your SD. (But NAND is 32Gb, so 32Gb SD should be enough technically).No, they said that you should have at least 64GB od space to make a BACKUP DUMP OF YOUR NAND. Not to install emunand...
Atmosphere is EmuNAND. CFW EmuNAND.@Kubas_inko You are changing the argument at this point anyways. CFW =/= Emunand period.
@Kubas_inko You are changing the argument at this point anyways. CFW =/= Emunand period.
Except that Gateway doesn't exclusively need emunand... Gateway also runs on sysnand... the same wayAtmosphere is EmuNAND. CFW EmuNAND.
From what you said, it sounded like you meant, that Atmosphere is like Luma, which it isn't. It is like gateway EmuNAND.
Jesus. Please go and ask them on discord.Except that Gateway doesn't exclusively need emunand... Gateway also runs on sysnand... the same way
Yes, Atmosphere is like Luma, whether they add support for emunand or not.
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There is no such thing as "CFW Emunand" btw lol.
Its a forum, people share experiences and news, and work they have done with other likeminded people -its a forum, people ask and people answer.
if the questions annoy you simply ignore the post.
Jesus. Please go and ask them on discord.
It is EmuNAND. It is whole NAND "image/copy" on SD.
Just ask them.
And CFW EmuNAND is EmuNAND that has CFW capabilities (if you want to be picky. Because EmuNAND itself is just plain NAND copy, so no CFW.)
didn't kate mention that there was a hardmodless way to boot rcm? she also said that it wasn't very exciting, but i would assume it should work with atmosphere.(Softmod is already out)
Problem is that only 1.0.0 can currently boot to RCM without hardmod.
And Atmosphere is EmuNAND = no NAND modification. So it is not a lie, because you need to boot to RCM to launch payload to (eventually) boot to EmuNAND.
Except that Gateway doesn't exclusively need emunand... Gateway also runs on sysnand... the same way
Yes, Atmosphere is like Luma, whether they add support for emunand or not.
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There is no such thing as "CFW Emunand" btw lol.
Yes, there is. Jamais vu.didn't kate mention that there was a hardmodless way to boot rcm? she also said that it wasn't very exciting, but i would assume it should work with atmosphere.
i thought jamais vu was seperate from fusee gelee?Yes, there is. Jamais vu.
But now, you (as a normal user) can boot to RCM on 1.0.0 only.