SX OS 2.6 Beta released: full support for Nintendo Switch firmware 7.x

From Team Xecuter:

This new 2.6 BETA of SX OS adds full support for Nintendo Switch firmware 7.x, including ALL functionality you expect when using our product. We've been pioneering our own unique and proprietary solution for defeating any future firmware protection and we're quite happy with the results so far.

This release is marked as BETA because we changed things drastically under the hood to streamline future firmware updates and some things may inadvertently behave differently.

That does not mean it hasn't been vetted at all, so give it a shot today!

Of course, we haven't been sitting idly behind the scenes either. A lot of our development resources and attention has been dedicated to bringing SX OS to those "unhackable" switches. We are working hard to bring the SX OS experience to all of you who are stuck with an "unhackable" switch. Stay tuned for more news!

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I was excited to see if Horizon Chase Turbo 1.05 update was working on this latest SX OS firmware. Turns out it still crashes just like on Atmos. Nice work, TX.
more like a bad dump or new protection as that is the only 1 that doesn't work on any cfw
 
Agreed tos unfortunately here works only when someone praises atmosphere and not sx os. Ofcourse you try to be politically correct as tx showed everyone what they are capable sept or no sept. @linuxares
Can be that SciresM and Rei doesn't include illegal numbers. We put our sites safety first. It's not hard to google SXOS and find the link. But we can't allow direct linking any longer until they change their code in the softwares.
 
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Can be that SciresM and Rei doesn't include illegal numbers. We put our sites safety first. It's not hard to google SXOS and find the link. But we can't allow direct linking any longer until they change their code in the softwares.

they use hex strings, and we now know the tsec key, so wouldnt that be bad now too? since we know that is the hex of the key? ... or is that some backhanded way around to allow it
 
they use hex strings, and we now know the tsec key, so wouldnt that be bad now too? since we know that is the hex of the key? ... or is that some backhanded way around to allow it
Until you can show me proof that is the key in clear text, then yes. It's not allowed either. Since SciresM isn't a leaker of keys, I have a hard time to believe it's true.

EDIT: And/or stupidly easy to count out.
 
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