Its a remanent of old times.Not sure really what it patches but I guess no need for it.
Yeah, as said. I stole it directly from DeepseaIts a remanent of old times.
today if you like to boot directly fusee.bin you use PAYLOAD directive and you can use that parameter to "patch" some.
no stolen "borrowed"Yeah, as said. I stole it directly from Deepsea
Stock=1 should basically disable all patching, like poking inside the memory etc.
Atmosphere still works with sig-patches if loaded via package3 and hekate. Or you can just use a modded fusee.bin such as this one that I compiled for the latest atmosphere which has ips kip patches support.Atmosphere dropping support for ips patching for kip files, shouldn't everyone just use sys-patch instead?
OK, So far I know this:Question about using sigpatches vs sys-patch: wouldn't sys-patch be more optimized and faster since it seems to be significantly less files to load? And with Atmosphere dropping support for ips patching for kip files, shouldn't everyone just use sys-patch instead?
TLDR;OK, So far I know this:
Switch console once is started The boot process start the CPU, then the CPU loads Bootloader from EMMC, the bootloader start the loading of firmware.
For most of us, the custom bootloader is Hekate, for others is Fusee.bin -> Package3.
If you use Hekate as bootloader, and setup Hekate to parse Package3, Hekate extract the needed code from that file an creates the second stage of booting, and also if you enabled patching the code loaded on memory is patched using the .KIP files, then the loading of the firmware follow.
If you use official Atmosphère fuse.bin, since version 1.7.0 ES patches are not longer supported, so you don't get any patch applied.
Then When firmware is starting the SYS-Patch Sysmodule is executed before you see the HOS interface, the SYS-Patch sysmodule looks on the loaded firmware for the patterns defined and if needed patch them dynamically.
So both are complementary.
TLDR;
Use both
I await your Powerpoint and Teams seminar
@KaedesPiano asked I answered and try to do it shortly if you want to tell all the process, could we take a 45 minutes presentation (is available on the net)
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And yes: PLEASE USE BOTH!!!!
Good to know there's not a performance hit using either or both of them! I asked cause I prefer to have my SD Card and OS as "minimalist" as possible, no plugins or themes etc; and I know there's already a *slight* hit to loading when using emuMMC vs eMMC, just trying to keep my SD Card clean!
@KaedesPiano asked I answered and try to do it shortly if you want to tell all the process, could we take a 45 minutes presentation (is available on the net)
Post automatically merged:
And yes: PLEASE USE BOTH!!!!
update manually all your homebrewFor me it black screened on emummc when I updated with the AIO installer and then updated Atmosphere and Hekate. Why?
it was that I needed to run fuseeupdate manually all your homebrew
@ShadowOne333 Please in the OP make sure to explain how to use the new signature patches. Because not everyone use FSS0
I assume so yeah, since a lot of people probaby used fusee directly and never Hekate/fss0.I'm a bit lost on the request.
You mean specifying to use the patches only with Hekate's patching?
linuxares explained it here but I'd add this line to both settings: kip1patch=nosigchk (Otherwise, in the latest sys-patch release (1.5.1), fs patches will be Patched i.e. patched by sys-patch, not sigpatches, instead of Patched i.e. already patched by sigpatches). Just checked, hekate_ipl.ini which is already included in the zip archive already have kip1patch=nosigchk.I'm a bit lost on the request.
You mean specifying to use the patches only with Hekate's patching?
Or is there something else I'm missing?
By disabling the emuMMC via Hekate? That should force fusee.bin to use sysNAND instead, I guess.what's the best way to run sysnand with atmosphere now since if you use fusee it boot emunand
Not yet, check whether your bootloader/hekate_ipl.ini is correctly set up first. The one included with the zip archive from here should work properly. After you update your hekate_ipl.ini, reboot to Hekate and launch CFW emuMMC or sysMMC depending on which one you use.Do I have to now reinstall all damn games that don't run with FSS0?? (that sux).
If your SD format is ExFAT that could be the problem.I'm on Emunand SD files FW16.1 exFat, Atmosphere 16.2.1 and updated hekate