Hacking Reisyukaku teases ReiNX (CFW)

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Will Exfat be supported? My Nintendo Switch is in ofw 4.1 and I would like to know if you or someone else is working on a simple way to support Exfat without updating the console or other more complex methods
 

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I would like to know that too, however I don't think they can just magically make it work as I think switch it self can't really read the exFat partition so it won't be able to load anything from the SD without it.

I really hope eventually ppl find a easy way to add support for it without needeing the update or following the huge amount of steps to manually installing it.
 
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So this ReiNX won't have emunand?

I thought emunand was a way to have a safe offline environment (airplane mode) to run homebrew backups and stuff as layeredFS without risking sending error reports to nintendo. Then if you wanted to play online you would just get back to sysNand like nothing had ever happened.

Isn't that necessary for safety?
 
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So this ReiNX won't have emunand?

I thought emunand was a way to have a safe offline environment (airplane mode) to run homebrew backups and stuff as layeredFS without risking sending error reports to nintendo. Then if you wanted to play online you would just get back to sysNand like nothing had ever happened.

Isn't that necessary for safety?
Hoping with enough demand Rei reconsiders
 

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Hoping with enough demand Rei reconsiders
I think I saw Rei commenting on a post that I'm guessing was removed along a bunch of others that they weren't considering emunand because backing up a 32GB nand was too much trouble and not worth it - If I remember correctly.

Since then I've been wondering that this was deciding because emunand wouldnt be necessary at all, not even for safety.
 
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Emunand is overrated tbh, a simple sigpatched sysnand with some spiffy extras will do.
And having one won't save you from a ban given the uplift in verifications and logs Nintendo has put in the system and servers alike.
 

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Yes but some of us want to keep a low firmware waiting for coldboot and have the emuNAND on the latest

Yeah the fuse skipping upgrade is great but this would be better
 

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Emunand is overrated tbh, a simple sigpatched sysnand with some spiffy extras will do.
And having one won't save you from a ban given the uplift in verifications and logs Nintendo has put in the system and servers alike.

I thought the point of emunand was to to have a 'tainted' firmware, always offline, to run homebrew and all sorts of stuff , while maintaining a clean (original)FW to be able to go online with no worries.
 
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I thought the point of emunand was to to have a 'tainted' firmware, always offline, to run homebrew and all sorts of stuff , while maintaining a clean (original)FW to be able to go online with no worries.
That's for people who are already on the latest FW.
There are some still in older firmwares, me for example I have a Switch waiting on 3.0.0 for when the coldboot method is released.
For those in a situation similar to me, we only have one way to go about this, and that is to update the console with the anti-fuse method.
If emunand is released, we could potentially have emunand on latest and sysnand on a coldboot vulnerable FW, but having the emunand as the only fw on latest version is tricky, as you would only have to do everything offline or you risk a ban.

For people on latest sysnand, there's the possible "sysnand for original/online, emunand for homebrew/offline", but I still say that such a thing is not safe, despite having the nand for homebrew as a separate one.
 
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For people on latest sysnand, there's the possible "sysnand for original/online, emunand for homebrew/offline", but I still say that such a thing is not safe, despite having the nand for homebrew as a separate one.
given that people have been hacking away on offline sysNANDs and then restoring older NANDs and going online again without getting banned (i'm one of them), i'm relatively certain that it's safe.
 
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given that people have been hacking away on offline sysNANDs and then restoring older NANDs and going online again without getting banned (i'm one of them), i'm relatively certain that it's safe.
Like backing up the clean NAND before doing any hacking, then hacking the nand in offline, do shits and giggles and after that restoring the clean NAND and then going online with it?
 

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Like backing up the clean NAND before doing any hacking, then hacking the nand in offline, do shits and giggles and after that restoring the clean NAND and then going online with it?
exactly. i guess it's possible that i've just been marked for a future banwave, but since people have mostly reported getting banned within a few hours/days, i feel more sure that it's safe.
 
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i know hackers onlayerfs online and still not banned
i believe it may comedown to a save file that nintendo is reading
 

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So this ReiNX won't have emunand?

I thought emunand was a way to have a safe offline environment (airplane mode) to run homebrew backups and stuff as layeredFS without risking sending error reports to nintendo. Then if you wanted to play online you would just get back to sysNand like nothing had ever happened.

Isn't that necessary for safety?
emunand isnt any safer than sysnand. because its just a copy of your nand.
 

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I thought emunand was a way to have a safe offline environment (airplane mode) to run homebrew backups and stuff as layeredFS without risking sending error reports to nintendo. Then if you wanted to play online you would just get back to sysNand like nothing had ever happened.
For people on latest sysnand, there's the possible "sysnand for original/online, emunand for homebrew/offline"
IMO this is the way to go if you don't care about coldboot exploits.
This is also the only practical way how you can keep and use a 100% unmodified OFW.

but I still say that such a thing is not safe
As long as you stay offline and never boot into OFW/sysNAND with your hacky SD card inserted, you should be 99,9% safe.

given that people have been hacking away on offline sysNANDs and then restoring older NANDs and going online again without getting banned (i'm one of them), i'm relatively certain that it's safe.
Yes, it is safe, but also really inconvenient. Every time you switch from CFW to OFW to go online you have to restore the last backup and if you went online and you will boot the CFW again, then you have to do an other full beckup before that.
 
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emunand isnt any safer than sysnand. because its just a copy of your nand.

Hey Rei.
Sorry for being a dick to ask this a million times, but i read somewhere that ReiNX will be finished on 5 hours during yesterday.
Is it true?
Will you release it to public this weekend?
 

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Hey Rei.
Sorry for being a dick to ask this a million times, but i read somewhere that ReiNX will be finished on 5 hours during yesterday.
Is it true?
Will you release it to public this weekend?
If you read the ETA was 5 hours, its a joke used within the GBATemp community and is not indicative of an actual ETA.
 
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