Hacking Atmosphere-NX - Custom Firmware in development by SciresM

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No, making a emunand doesn't reset your system. If your current nand isn't clean than it isn't really worth using emunand.
 
No, making a emunand doesn't reset your system. If your current nand isn't clean than it isn't really worth using emunand.
You dont understand can WE boot a Clean ofw Image in emunand? Without cfw Features

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Can WE load a Clean emunand without cfw Features ? @SciresM For online usage? Thanks forward
For 4.x. Browser hax ----> nvhax----> nspwn----> Deja Vu ----> Dormez Vous it reboot to cfw switcher select emunand with Clean ofw For online usage or select emunand 2 For cfw
 
Oh yes. I am pretty sure we can! Atmosphere emunand apparently can act as OFW allowing fro online play because of the small patches it applies
 
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Oh yes. I am pretty sure we can! Atmosphere emunand apparently can act as OFW allowing fro online play because of the small patches it applies
Thanks you and Bye Bye SX-OS
Need a bigger SD Card For 2 nands + Backups 64gb isnt enough ...only the 2 nands makes the Card full
 
Okiedokie guys.
I think i figured out how to run this (though it doesn't boot it does go to the stage of showing nxboot error)
Put all boot and nand files in a folder named nand in emummc. [name rawnand.bin - 00, boot0.bin - boot0, boot1.bin - boot1]
So make a emummc folder in the root of sd card. Make emummc.ini file. Put the followng in it:

[emummc]
emummc_enabled = 1
emummc_path = /emummc/nand

boot atmosphere using direct fusee. Voila!
 
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Okiedokie guys.
I think i figured out how to run this (though it doesn't boot it does go to the stage of showing nxboot error)
Put all boot and nand files in a folder named nand in emummc. [name rawnand.bin - 00, boot0.bin - boot0, boot1.bin - boot1]
So make a emummc folder in the root of sd card. Make emummc.ini file. Put the followng in it:

[emummc]
emummc_enabled = 1
emummc_path = /emummc/nand

boot atmosphere using direct fusee. Voila!

Great thanks will try this. Does it say emummc anywhere to indicate its running off SD?
 
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Great thanks will try this. Does it say emummc anywhere to indicate its running off SD?
Unfortunately i only got up to the point where it hit NXBOOT error.
I just put this out here so people could test and confirm weather my nand was corrupted or not.
Though i do believe it has an indicator in setting, system version
 
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Just for your reminder
EMUmmc isn't 100% stable
 
Okiedokie guys.
I think i figured out how to run this (though it doesn't boot it does go to the stage of showing nxboot error)
Put all boot and nand files in a folder named nand in emummc. [name rawnand.bin - 00, boot0.bin - boot0, boot1.bin - boot1]
So make a emummc folder in the root of sd card. Make emummc.ini file. Put the followng in it:

[emummc]
emummc_enabled = 1
emummc_path = /emummc/nand

boot atmosphere using direct fusee. Voila!
It does not work for me ..... I get this nxboot error. I tried it with and without set archive bit for the nand folder. What did I overlook?
 
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Nice Atmosphere update! Still waiting Nereba support for 4.X FW for a boot without AutoRCM or "paperclip". :)

But I can already start to set up my EmuMMC with the current state. So I would like to set up an EmuMMC as a separate partition on my SD card and use "emummc!emummc_sector" option.
Which tool/command (preferably under Windows) should I use to create this partition and put data from by NAND backup?

Thank you for your help!
 
@Hamdan
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the nxboot error is normal

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it has to be like this

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already created that file so i will try to boot it
 
Are you sure? Because i tested to see if the error came up if i typed in the wrong path or, in one case, just gibberish and it still did. So the error, unfortunately, can't be normal. :)
 
Really? But in the readme file it says loose files such as boot1, boot0 and 00 [rawnand] are accepted...
Have you tried it yet though, did it work?
 

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