Homebrew app Atmosphere 1.0.0 is finally here!

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Through his Twitter account, SciresM revealed today that the pre-release for the version 1.0.0 of Atmoshphere is finally here!


This version features a complete re-writte of Fusee in C++, making it much faster, and some other stuff that has been a very long time coming. You can read the full chagelog here:
1.0.0 is Atmosphère's fifty-fourth official release.

Please be sure to update fusee when upgrading to 1.0.0. fusee-primary no longer exists, and will not work any more.

Please note: Atmosphère 1.0.0 is currently in pre-release.

  • If any bugs are reported while Atmosphère is in pre-release, they will be fixed and the build will be updated.
  • Barring exceptional circumstance, 1.0.0 will transition to release on September 9th, or after a short amount of time has passed without pressing bug reports afterwards.
With thanks to the @switchbrew team, Atmosphère 1.0.0 is bundled with hbl 2.4.1, and hbmenu 3.4.1.

The following was changed since the last release:

  • fusee was completely re-written in C++ to use the same atmosphere-libs APIs as the rest of atmosphere's code.
    • The rewrite was performed with a big emphasis on ensuring a good boot speed, and generally boot should be much faster than it was previously.
      • Depending on SD card/environment, boot speed may now be slightly faster than, roughly the same as, or slightly slower than when booting with hekate.
      • The obvious low-hanging fruit for performance improvements has been picked, so hopefully the improved performance is to everybody's liking.
    • SD card compatibility was improved: fusee should now have SD card compatibility identical to the official OS driver.
    • Please Note: various components were renamed (fusee-primary.bin -> fusee.bin, fusee-secondary.bin -> package3).
      • If you use another bootloader (like hekate), you may need to update your configuration to use the new layout.
    • Please Note: BCT.ini no longer exists, nogc configuration has been moved to /atmosphere/config/stratosphere.ini.
      • If you rely on custom nogc configuration, please be sure to update accordingly.
    • Custom splash screen BMP parsing is no longer supported (as it slows down boot for 99% of users).
      • To compensate for this, a script to insert a custom splash screen into a package3 binary has been added to the utilities folder of the atmosphere repository.
      • The release build should be equivalent to running the following command from the root of the atmosphere repository: python utilities/insert_splash_screen.py img/splash.png fusee/package3
  • A number of pending changes were made, following the end of the relevant testing periods:
    • mesosphere is no longer opt-out, and stratosphere code will begin depending on its being present/in use.
    • NCM is no longer opt-out.
    • The cleanup to ease the transition from < 0.19.0 to 0.19.0 has been removed.
  • General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience.

This version can already be downloaded right from its GitHub repository here.

Notice that this is a pre-release. This version will (hopefully) transition out of pre-release on September 9th.


Update:
1.0.0 is out of pre-release now!
 
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They changed a lot this time.
I would like to know how to boot stock from hekate without fusee-secondary.
 

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  • If any bugs are reported while Atmosphère is in pre-release, they will be fixed and the build will be updated.
  • Barring exceptional circumstance, 1.0.0 will transition to release on September 9th, or after a short amount of time has passed without pressing bug reports afterwards.

    https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/releases/tag/1.0.0
 

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I've got to update from 0.19 to latest (currently 1.1.1) Atmosphere and OFW 12.1 to 13.0. Everything works fine. Is it better to first upgrade the OFW from 12.1 to 13, or upgrade Atmosphere 0.19 to 1.1.1? Or doesn't it matter?
 
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I've got to update from 0.19 to latest (currently 1.1.1) Atmosphere and OFW 12.1 to 13.0. Everything works fine. Is it better to first upgrade the OFW from 12.1 to 13, or upgrade Atmosphere 0.19 to 1.1.1? Or doesn't it matter?
I found the answer, since you need the latest Atmos to support 13, that tells me to first update Atmos to 1.1.1, then update OFW to 13.
 

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