Hacking XorTroll working on USB HDD Feature

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Usb support = emumcc (emunand) from usb?

Neither.
The USB title isn't even started that early into the boot process, so it would need a low level implementation and killing the usb services.
If it was possible, don't you think TX would have implemented it by now especially considering they were the first to implement HDD support?
 
Your logic has no comment?
I had already asked m4xw if emuEMMC could be booted via USB drive and I quoted his response. Also TX are always the one boasting about their exclusive features like .XCI mounting, HDD support, and what used to be EmuNAND so if it could be done, why wouldn't they have done it by now?
 
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I had already asked m4xw if emuEMMC could be booted via USB drive and I quoted his response. Also TX are always the one boasting about their exclusive features like .XCI mounting, HDD support, and what used to be EmuNAND so if it could be done, why wouldn't they have done it by now?
Maybe because running EmuNand on an HDD via USB requires a virtual environment like L4T, so it's a Bios job and not a Driver's job?
 
I mean if you put the effort into it to write a custom driver (for before fs is up) and all the patches for when its up it may be doable but this is barely worth the huge effort this would take.
 
i still don't understand how sx os can make this feature exclusive and work good but then fuck up other shit. i really hope this releases soontm, really want this in pplay so i can watch things off usb hdd
 
i still don't understand how sx os can make this feature exclusive and work good but then fuck up other shit. i really hope this releases soontm, really want this in pplay so i can watch things off usb hdd

curious what stuff SX OS have ''fucked up'' as you put it - everything I've every tried works fine and with no errors or crashes.
 

ahh I see.. your opinion is based on a known biased user's views, which are also extremely outdated.

so back on actual topic.. when are the expectant users going to see USB HDD support?

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Aw fuck not this.

it's ok mate, ignore it.. as said the commenter is basing their opinion on extremely old information.

remember kids - Just use whichever CFW you like the features of most of all and stop the arguments and ''taking sides'' fanboy wars.
 
I'll admit I am not proud of that essay I made about TX that day. It was unneeded and caused a lot of bitterness. I'd like people to forget about it (although this is likely going to be a permanent scar on my account).
 
M4XW himself has said why it can't be done... Horizon can't do shit with USB until long after FS is launched

You could launch a boot usb stack and then hand over to horizon stack once it's running. Essentially like usb support in PC's.

It's a lot of work and I'm not sure that it's a good idea having emunand on a device that will disappear when you undock, but that is different to being impossible.

I'm disappointed in m4xw if he actually claimed it was impossible.
 
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M4XW himself has said why it can't be done... Horizon can't do shit with USB until long after FS is launched
Yup, basically since FS is a KIP, thus launches way before regular sysmodules, like USB. I think @m4xw plans to make a full USB reimpl someday in order to fix this issue.

Meanwhile, my impl will be useful to use USB drives.
 
Yup, basically since FS is a KIP, thus launches way before regular sysmodules, like USB. I think @m4xw plans to make a full USB reimpl someday in order to fix this issue.

Meanwhile, my impl will be useful to use USB drives.
If your impl already allows to couple and install NSP / XCI. What does it take to do what Xecuter does?
 
Well.. me I am just waiting it even support XCI install just a simple USBHDD mount to play on dock like SX OS so I don't have to switch using Atmosphere and SX OS whenever I need to use noexs.
 

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