Dear gbatemp friends,
are there any real disadvantages of A9LH loader+Luma+Sysnand without creating/keeping an emunand?
are there any real disadvantages of A9LH loader+Luma+Sysnand without creating/keeping an emunand?
There's only that you save 1-2 gb of space, but its always better to have a EmuNAND just in case. I'm planning to move from Updated SysNAND to EmuNAND myself.Dear gbatemp friends,
are there any real disadvantages of A9LH loader+Luma+Sysnand without creating/keeping an emunand?
Only Homebrew apps that needs ARM9 to execute.I read somewhere that some homebrew also need 9.x native firm. Is that true?
I guess if you want to still use your Gateway card in conjunction with Luma3DS/an updated sysNAND that that's an utter bitch to set up, but non of that headache is inherent with Luma3DS/using an updated sysNAND so I guess that wouldn't count as a real disadvantage towards it but instead counts as another disadvantage towards using anything Gateway.Dear gbatemp friends,
are there any real disadvantages of A9LH loader+Luma+Sysnand without creating/keeping an emunand?
That would only be ARM9 payloads, but those are inherently loadable from ARM9loaderhax so it's a moot point.I read somewhere that some homebrew also need 9.x native firm. Is that true?
Even in this case you are not totaly screwed with a9lh. You should be able to rebuild the NAND with XORPADS and much help, and if you have a 9.2 Emunand you can simply copy it to sysnand.The only disadvantage I can think of is if your backup(s) of sysNAND turns out to be faulty/corrupted and you'd ever need them you're screwed. If updates only happened on emuNAND on the other hand and that breaks you could always create a new emuNAND from your still working sysNAND.
Yep, but it will ask for an update if you leave the 3DS in sleep mode while you are in the internetOn an o3DS, can you still install the 9.2 browser for ARCodes and SpiderHax?
Nope, it blocks the Frim0/1 updates itself when a new update comes out.I thought a9 blocked update checks?
emuNAND is not safer than updated sysNAND. Switching from updated sysNAND to emuNAND is 100% waste of space and time.There's only that you save 1-2 gb of space, but its always better to have a EmuNAND just in case. I'm planning to move from Updated SysNAND to EmuNAND myself.