Install menuhax and set it to autoboot if no button is pressed, then install CtrBootManager by renaming boot.3dsx to boot_hb.3dsx and placing the two ctrbootmanager files on the SD. Then your 3DS will boot into rxMode automatically whenever powered on, and when you exit system settings or any other title that reboots the system. It takes a few seconds extra compared to booting the 3DS normally, but it's almost as good as what you're asking.title
Install menuhax and set it to autoboot if no button is pressed, then install CtrBootManager by renaming boot.3dsx to boot_hb.3dsx and placing the two ctrbootmanager files on the SD. Then your 3DS will boot into rxMode automatically whenever powered on, and when you exit system settings or any other title that reboots the system. It takes a few seconds extra compared to booting the 3DS normally, but it's almost as good as what you're asking.
Thanks dude.Install menuhax and set it to autoboot if no button is pressed, then install CtrBootManager by renaming boot.3dsx to boot_hb.3dsx and placing the two ctrbootmanager files on the SD. Then your 3DS will boot into rxMode automatically whenever powered on, and when you exit system settings or any other title that reboots the system. It takes a few seconds extra compared to booting the 3DS normally, but it's almost as good as what you're asking.
No, because emunand and sysnand are not programs that you could alt-tab between, they're complete operating systems, like dual booting Linux and Windows.Isnt it possible to creat a way to simple "flip" between sysnand and emunand?
Isnt it possible to creat a way to simple "flip" between sysnand and emunand?
I think HomeMenuHax is about as good as we're gonna get, there. If I want to switch, I just reboot my 3DS, and if I want SysNAND I hold L, simple as that. But I don't think it's really possible to do so without a reboot. I mean, you can go SysNAND->EmuNAND through any old entrypoint, but it's never going to be as simple as flipping a switch to go "Boop! EmuNAND. Boop! SysNAND."
No, because emunand and sysnand are not programs that you could alt-tab between, they're complete operating systems, like dual booting Linux and Windows.