It's full title is "redirected nand" it's basically a type of emuNAND not affiliated with GW's emuNAND. Only worry about it if you have a n3ds with a 1.8 gb nand size.What is rednand? Is this like a renamed emunand? Could someone be so kind to explain?
RedNAND is nearly the same as emuNAND but with a slightly different structure so it can be smaller. There was a thread today asking about the difference between the two, and it attracted a number of replies including at least one very detailed explanation. Try the search bar or scroll down the first page & try the second page if it's not there.What is rednand? Is this like a renamed emunand? Could someone be so kind to explain?
It is a different type of emuNAND. "Normal" emuNAND is Gateway emuNAND, as their version ended up being the de facto standard since everyone just used their style. Both RedNAND and Gateway emuNAND are styles of emuNAND.
Because something having support for GW-style emuNAND does not mean it has support for redNAND-style emuNAND.So why are they calling it rednand instead of emunand. That creates unnecessary confusion IMO. I don't use emunand anyways but I was just curious.
Because they are different things, so they need separate names.So why are they calling it rednand instead of emunand. That creates unnecessary confusion IMO. I don't use emunand anyways but I was just curious.
Because they are different things, so they need separate names.
they both serve the same purpose in the end, but the way they function is different.They really aren't though,they are both emulated nands.
A boat and an aeroplane are both ways of transporting people, but they're not the same thing.They really aren't though,they are both emulated nands.
yeah but you don't call a boat 'transport vehicle' and an airplane 'airplane'A boat and an aeroplane are both ways of transporting people, but they're not the same thing.
Gateway EmuNAND and EmuNAND are synonyms nowadays. A bit like how band-aid (a trademarked brand name) is synonymous with wound plaster. There are plenty of plasters that aren't of the brand band-aid. If you wanted to specify a plaster that was a different brand (e.g. Elastoplast) you have to say Elastoplast. Because maybe Elastoplast is a different size so if you have a particular cut you need that one and not a band-aid branded one.yeah but you don't call a boat 'transport vehicle' and an airplane 'airplane'
EmuNAND sounds like it should be inclusive of all emulated NANDs
I'm not OP I just agree with his point that the names are weird. @ OP it's to do with the fact that GW EmuNAND came first so they just used that name
Yes except some tools can only deal with gateway emuNANDs.In short, redNAND is superior than emuNAND, right?
FAT and FAT32 sounds the same, do more or less the same, but they aren't the same.They really aren't though,they are both emulated nands.
This is more like two same-model airplanes with different fuel tank sizes.A boat and an aeroplane are both ways of transporting people, but they're not the same thing.
This is more like two same-model airplanes with different fuel tank sizes.