Nintendo can not stop what people are doing in their own home!!!!!
The only thing that has been dumped is the flash, the FPGA hasn't been touched, which would get big attention if that was made public. In the flash dump there is no copyrighted code to the best of my understanding and as such I'm sure Scires would remove it if it was
the only place their are going is prisonsxos needs to go open source already.
an os can't go to prison you dufus.the only place their are going is prison
Hope in the near future this give us a great alternative!! Curious, tho, that now TX is being "robbed" and nobody makes a meme or talk shit about it.
I don't believe in that crap. At the end, the features available for all users are what matters, but really, that "TX stole code" (I know they did, but what difference is there now?) bullshit really made a big, freakin' fuzz and now it looks the other way around, for those people anyway.
I just hope that the community grows by letting us use all that could be possible in the consoles.
A huge thanks to all the devs.
Some might be able to considered that there won't be any money or hardware involved, and it'll be much harder for Nin to track down something posted on pastebin.No open source creator is going to copy this code, as the code itself does illegal things. The only thing they might take from here is the exploit itself.
And this time they don't just become unusable, but they fry your NAND too!Oh god, here come the R4 clones with self-destruct requiring a new chip to solder.
Personally i'm hoping that as a result of the firmware dump i can at least directly boot hekate and atmosphere, it takes time getting used to but it works!Well if sx wont have Any updapte i would like that some one make it open sourse. :/ for the end user was more confortable than atmosphere... i work almost 10-12 hours at day so i like to use to use the easier way
No, because you need to glitch directly chips on motherboard without doing it through usb stack.I know that this is for modchips but, is there a way to do that from usb instead of soldering to the board