No, why? Freezes before I get in.Someone actually surpassed my 17 dumps, 0.o what the hell
Props for the patience man!
May I ask, when does it freeze when you're booting redNAND? Does text show up above "Welcome to redNAND 0000"?
I know your team doesn't like being asked plenty of questions , but can you shed some light on how your dumper works at least , does it write the raw bytes in hardcoded values , does it compress the Nand size ? size of the SD card recommended ?Yeah after 15 I gave up and we scrapped and rewrote smea's dumper entirely.
I personally have no clue. But it does brick emuNAND.@punderino Why does formatting redNAND brick it?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-u-hacking-homebrew-discussion.367489/page-1010#post-6622621 saysI know your team doesn't like being asked plenty of questions , but can you shed some light on how your dumper works at least , does it write the raw bytes in hardcoded values , does it compress the Nand size ? size of the SD card recommended ?
We weren't really going to comment on this yet as this stuff's still under development but we'll support creating shrunken mlc images. The minimum SD requirement will ultimately be around 16GB for all consoles, I think. If you're a 32gb owner and you want to keep your entire mlc (onboard storage) usable, you'll need 33GB of space on a 64+GB card. The rest of the SD card is all fat32-formatted, and usable for other cool stuff we have planned.
Additionally, our backup format for system storage (2xslc + mlc + otp and seeprom) dumps has some really smart compression to keep the backup filesizes waaay down.
The last app is the one I'm looking forward to.Soon™ Stable RedNAND
Soon™ Stable NAND Dumper
Soon™ SALT'S Signs of life
Every tooThe last app is the one I'm looking forward to.
I'll second that! I guess we can just keep an eye on this thread and wait patiently. Definitely don't want any bricks...The last app is the one I'm looking forward to.
Wii U Scene Revival!!!
What is retro arch?
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