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Do you know if Tesla has sys-patch built in?
Nope. Tesla menu is the initial overlay menu to be loaded by nx-ovlloader and nx-ovlloader is the post process for loading Switch overlay OVLs (NROs). As @duckbill007 mentioned, Tesla menu allows you to see your installed sys-modules, including sys-patch. Other than checking its logs, you can turn on or off some of sys-patch options as well.

Installation is simple: grab Tesla + nx-ovlloader and latest sys-patch, just make sure that you extract them to the right directories (to the root of your SD card). Once installed, reboot the system and after that if you you press L + D-pad Down + R (Stick) combo, Tesla menu should appear. There you can select sys-patch, followed by Log. If it says:
  1. Patched = the pattern it's searching for is already patched by sigpatches, so there's no need to patch it again;
  2. Patched = the pattern is patched by sys-patch (i.e. sigpatches are not present or haven't been applied on boot);
  3. Unpatched = the pattern wasn't found by sys-patch on the current system so there's no need to patch them (only present if you turn off the Version skip in the Options).
 
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Nope. Tesla menu is the initial overlay menu to be loaded by nx-ovlloader and nx-ovlloader is the post process for loading Switch overlay OVLs (NROs)……………
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the help. I’m going to give it a shot later today. Once loaded on root of SD, I just use dbi or something to open Tesla and go from there? Or just rebooting will take care of install?

If there is ever anything I can do in return let me know. I’m an electronics/electrical engineer and repair the like.
 

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Once loaded on root of SD, I just use dbi or something to open Tesla and go from there? Or just rebooting will take care of install?
Just reboot your console and Tesla menu, nx-ovlloader and sys-patch will be loaded. Just press L + D-pad Down + R (Stick) combo and Tesla menu should appear. DBI has nothing to do with the Tesla menu and the rest of the sys-modules.
 
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Just reboot your console and Tesla menu, nx-ovlloader and sys-patch will be loaded. Just press L + D-pad Down + R (Stick) combo and Tesla menu should appear. DBI has nothing to do with the Tesla menu and the rest of the sys-modules.
FYI I am testing stuff just now on the new AtmosphereNX (test version for FW 19). So far I found that you need to use modded fusee.bin to launch sigpatches as Hekate has not been updated yet for patches.ini to work and it yellow screens)

NRO forwarders don't work for now, and Sys-patch isn't showing that it's patching anything (even though it should be showing that the loader/nfim and ES are patched as these patches didn't change). So for those hoping to use Sys-patch on the new Atmosphere on FW19 - you're out of luck for now. You will need to use sigpatches and only use nsp/xci installs.

EDIT: Apparently for some sys module stuff we need a new updated switch-tools so some homebrew will need to be recompiled, maybe that's why sys-patch is not working. I checked switchbrew site and they don't have a new switch-tools yet so it's a waiting game for now.
 
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FYI I am testing stuff just now on the new AtmosphereNX (test version for FW 19). So far I found that you need to use modded fusee.bin to launch sigpatches as Hekate has not been updated yet for patches.ini to work and it yellow screens)

NRO forwarders don't work for now, and Sys-patch isn't showing that it's patching anything (even though it should be showing that the loader/nfim and ES are patched as these patches didn't change). So for those hoping to use Sys-patch on the new Atmosphere on FW19 - you're out of luck for now. You will need to use sigpatches and only use nsp/xci installs.

EDIT: Apparently for some sys module stuff we need a new updated switch-tools so some homebrew will need to be recompiled, maybe that's why sys-patch is not working. I checked switchbrew site and they don't have a new switch-tools yet so it's a waiting game for now.


https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/libnx/commits/1900_support/
 

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