Python and command line can be difficult for unfamiliar users, so if possible, I would recommend the wonderful NxNandManager tool, which among other things can list the firmware version of a NAND backup.
Have more than one NAND dump? Forgot to rename or label them?
Good news! Now you can quickly find out what firmware version a given backup contains.
Download:
Firmware Version Inspector - by shchmue on Github
Usage:
Install Python 3 and pycryptodome. In command prompt, type:
Code:
pip install pycryptodome
If this is an encrypted backup like Hekate makes (ie. you haven't dumped a decrypted System partition via HacDiskMount), you need to provide your console-specific BIS key 2. Dump this using biskeydump (https://gbatemp.net/threads/biskeyd...c-decryption-real-time-mounting-tools.502434/)
Then run from command line:
Code:
python FVI.py [-b=/path/to/biskeyfile] <dumpfile>
biskeyfile must contain the following lines:
BIS Key 2 (crypt): <32-digit hex key>
BIS Key 2 (tweak): <32-digit hex key>
omit -b if System partition already decrypted (eg. dumped with HacDiskMount)
dumpfile must be NAND dump (eg. Hekate rawnand.bin dump) or System partition
Run examples:
I tested this on Windows 10 with Anaconda Python 3.6.5 and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with Python 3.5.2. I hope you find it useful
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