Hacking Question Wat is boot file extesion on nintendo switch

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they don't have extensions in the game file, but they are "NSO".

(pointless to know that)
 

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the switch is based of bsd so i guess what ever unix exectables are but by that logic you can run switch games on a mac soooooooooo
 

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the switch is based of bsd so i guess what ever unix exectables are but by that logic you can run switch games on a mac soooooooooo
1. No, it's not BSD - the only BSD code is the network stack.
2. Mac OS X can't run *BSD executables and vice-versa.
3. Unix systems usually have *no* file extension for executables.
 

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3. Unix systems usually have *no* file extension for executables.
Well, yeah they don't have an extension, they are just marked as executable in the corresponding permission flag.
Anyway they have some kind of standardized executable binary file format, like ELF.
 
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