I use the trbo-code branch to dump badges, but it hasn't updated to Luma v7. Is there a way I could keep both versions on my SD and possibly chainload them like with decrypt9 without creating an emuNand?
Sure you can put another CFW (for a very liberal definiton of "another" - could even be the same version) as an alternate payload of the first!
However, you'll likely want to recompile one of the two Lumas to use a different path from /luma/ for its work folder, so that you can have separate configurations - that you will need due to one not needing the custom path option and the other doing!
Assuming I'm following the Compiling instructions for trbocode's repo, what else do I do to change the path? Am I changing references in the files or something else?You don't need to create an emuNAND to use multiple CFWs. 3DS CFWs do not actually effect the NAND and you can run multiple CFWs at the same time. I know because I am running 5 of them right now, all on one sysNAND.
To run multiple versions of Luma3DS, you would have to compile each version with a different path. So like @Ryccardo said, you would have to compile the launcher to work from another folder instead of the /luma
Search for mentions of "luma" using grep:Assuming I'm following the Compiling instructions for trbocode's repo, what else do I do to change the path? Am I changing references in the files or something else?
What's different about turbocode's fork? This is the first time I've heard of it.I use the trbo-code branch to dump badges, but it hasn't updated to Luma v7
It adds a different font to the Luma3DS settings.What's different about turbocode's fork?This is the first time I've heard of it.
lol that's all? I don't spend enough time at the settings screen to hate the existing font. I certainly couldn't justify using an old/outdated build of luma for the sake of a "prettier" one.It adds a different font of the Luma3DS settings.
Yeah, sometimes there's useful forks, other times it's still stuff like this.lol that's all? I don't spend enough time at the settings screen to hate the existing font. I certainly couldn't justify using an old/outdated build of luma for the sake of a "prettier" one.
The only time I visit the config screen is to disable L2 cache so I can boot the homebrew launcher, which is very rarely these days.
You're helpful as always, thanks for the info.
It adds a different font of the Luma3DS settings.
It looks like the trbocode branch has been updated for 7.0 now. https://github.com/trbocode/Luma3DS/pull/16I use the trbo-code branch to dump badges, but it hasn't updated to Luma v7. Is there a way I could keep both versions on my SD and possibly chainload them like with decrypt9 without creating an emuNand?
What's different about turbocode's fork?This is the first time I've heard of it.
Now listen here you-It adds a different font to the Luma3DS settings.
Thanks for this, I guess I don't need to get grep for this!It looks like the trbocode branch has been updated for 7.0 now. https://github.com/trbocode/Luma3DS/pull/16
Edit: Actually it was updated to 7.0.1 a while ago: https://github.com/trbocode/Luma3DS/pull/15