Hacking Question Is it possible to boot Directly to EmuMMC when using RCMLoader?

Naxster

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Hi! :)

So I'm just wondering if it's possible to bootup directly to EmuMMC when using RCMLoader, with AutoRCM enabled?

I do know that I will boot Hekate the first time just to backup the NAND and enable AutoRCM. And also create a EmuMMC from there.
But I'm thinking after I've done all that, is it possible to "skip" that Hekate page and add the Fusee-Primary file in the RCMLoader so it bootup directly to EmuMMC?
I'm afraid it will mess the console and boot straight to SysNAND instead :/
 

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No it's all in it's GUI well most of it is. Click on options, click auto run, and select the config you want. You do need to add the config to an ini before you can use it but that's it.
 
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No it's all in it's GUI well most of it is. Click on options, click auto run, and select the config you want. You do need to add the config to an ini before you can use it but that's it.
How do I do that? And what should add/write in the config file? :)
 

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If you created your emu with hetake, you don't need to edit anything just do what Vanth88 told you with the GUI.
And if you want to boot to hetake, you can press the - VOL while switching on the console.
 
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you need this

hekate_ipl.ini

[config]
autoboot=1
autoboot_list=0
bootwait=3
verification=1
backlight=100
autohosoff=0
autonogc=1

{-- Custom Firmwares --}
[Atmosphere]
payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee-primary.bin
{ }
 

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no you don't. Or at least I didn't edit anything.
Anyway try to do it my way, and if it doesn't work, try editing the ini.
But I'm pretty confident you don't need to edit anything.
 
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