Homebrew Something to Replace NSP Verify

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is there something better than nsp verify? I mean something that will not show errors if a file has been patched to accept lower firmware? I don't have an exploited switch yet, so I've been testing each nsp with nsp verify. however, it appears there's a problem with it. is there any other way to determine if an nsp is good on the pc?
 
NSC_BUILDER can verify files, and will usually tell you if things have been modified instead of fully counting the file as corrupt
 
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is there something better than nsp verify? I mean something that will not show errors if a file has been patched to accept lower firmware? I don't have an exploited switch yet, so I've been testing each nsp with nsp verify. however, it appears there's a problem with it. is there any other way to determine if an nsp is good on the pc?
It's not a problem with nspverify, it's working exactly as intended. Either the patcher is just bad and doesn't update checksums or it's just the patching process itself makes it fail verification. You don't need to patch nsps to work on a lower firmware, NSP installers can already ignore the version requirement. The only time the NSP has to be modified is when it's using newer crypto, and obviously messing with the encryption on the file is gonna make nspverify throw errors.
 
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