Hacking GW's emuNAND vs redNAND discussion

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I knew that this has been discused a lot of times, and that redNAND has features that makes it superior to GW's emuNAND.
The question is...
Does redNAND totally own GW's emuNAND on all aspects?
If so, Why?
 

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I knew that this has been discused a lot of times, and that redNAND has features that makes it superior to GW's emuNAND.
The question is...
Does redNAND totally own GW's emuNAND on all aspects?
If so, Why?
There are two things keeping Gateway breathing:
1.) Their flash cart is much more convenient to use than installing CIAs, and
2.) their cheat engine is truly excellent.
Other than that, A9LH + AuReiNAND makes Gateway look pathetic. But hey, Gateway's A9LH support is coming soon™.

EDIT: CFW owns Gateway because, to sound like an infomercial, it does everything Gateway can do and so much more™™™™™™™™™™™!
 
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This post seems interesting. I wonder if I can use AuReiNand & A9LH to boot into GW Mode emuNAND for when GW releases their payload bin file. Hopefully I won't have to switch CFWs that arm9loaderhax supports like Cakes.
So let me get this straight:
Boot (A9LH)--> AuReiNAND --> Launch Gateway?
I have a simple solution; map the Gateway .bin file (probably going to be called launcher.bin) to a button on boot using Arm9select (AuReiNAND can be the default). That way, you can always boot AuReiNAND, but if you so desire, hold, say, A on boot, and BAM you're in Gateway!
 

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So let me get this straight:
Boot (A9LH)--> AuReiNAND --> Launch Gateway?
I have a simple solution; map the Gateway .bin file (probably going to be called launcher.bin) to a button on boot using Arm9select (AuReiNAND can be the default). That way, you can always boot AuReiNAND, but if you so desire, hold, say, A on boot, and BAM you're in Gateway!
Yeah. That's exactly I was talking about. lol :P But I wasn't sure if GW emuNAND or AuReiNAND emuNAND were compatible when you boot into either one of them. Sorry, I was just trying to clarify things, that's all. Not trying to be a noob here. xD
 

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Yeah. That's exactly I was talking about. lol :P But I wasn't sure if GW emuNAND or AuReiNAND emuNAND were compatible when you boot into either one of them. Sorry, I was just trying to clarify things, that's all. Not trying to be a noob here. xD
That's okay!

Also, let's define and set boundaries for what "redNAND" is, so as not to get it confused with CFW (they're very similar).
 

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Quoted from 3dbrew:
RedNAND
RedNAND places the full NAND image at byte offset 512 on the SD card. The modified firmware hence needs to offset all NAND reads and writes by 512 bytes.

EmuNAND
Calling the NAND image size N, EmuNAND places bytes [512:N-1] of the NAND image at byte offset 512 on the SD card, and bytes [0:511] at byte offset N. The modified firmware needs to make sure that NAND reads/writes to the first 512 bytes are redirected properly, but leaves all other accesses unmodified.
 

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Realistically there's no real difference between RedNAND and EmuNAND other than personal preference and if you formatted using Gateway's formatter. RedNAND is cleaner and wastes less space though.
 

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Isn't the only benefit to RedNand being that it uses up slightly (A few hundred MB less) than EmuNand? From the sound of that, there's no reason to be envious of RedNand whatsoever. If you don't have RedNand, you literally can set it up now. But if not, you're living perfectly fine with emunand. No regrets

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