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What does it mean for the version of QuickNTP Ultrahand build to be in green? I tried updating the program itself to no effect, and can't find an update button for the overlay in its menu or settings.
 

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What does it mean for the version of QuickNTP Ultrahand build to be in green? I tried updating the program itself to no effect, and can't find an update button for the overlay in its menu or settings.
means that overlay has not been upgraded to run on the new behaviors of the firmware 20+, the code needs to be build using latest LibNX.
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What does it mean for the version of QuickNTP Ultrahand build to be in green? I tried updating the program itself to no effect, and can't find an update button for the overlay in its menu or settings.
try this and let us to know if works fine to you taking my foot out of my mouth
 
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What does it mean for the version of QuickNTP Ultrahand build to be in green? I tried updating the program itself to no effect, and can't find an update button for the overlay in its menu or settings.
Green simply means it was built with libultrahand.

You can also disable this with the `libultrahand Versions` toggle in the Theme Settings menu. Additionally if you enable the `libultrahand Titles` toggle, the titles get drawn in a different color.
 
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Cool, thanks for the clarification! so is your own branch.
If referring specifically to the version of the overlay the user shared, yeah its one I recompiled. But in general this highlight coloring is any project that is using libultrahand. Some people wanted a way to discern better because of quick combos, themes, bug fixes (like underscan), and other features. Its just an indicator.
 
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Hi, I noticed you got your own version of "sys-clk-hoc 2.4.1" (Horizon OC) and an overlay for it.
What are the differences from the "official" Horizon OC?
And if using your version, is secmon=atmosphere/exosphere.bin from Horizon OC needed?
 
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Hi, I noticed you got your own version of "sys-clk-hoc 2.4.1" (Horizon OC) and an overlay for it.
What are the differences from the "official" Horizon OC?
And if using your version, is secmon=atmosphere/exosphere.bin from Horizon OC needed?
The exosphere patch is not essential. Its actually only used to display some extra values in the HOC Gaea overlay. It doesn't do anything with sys-clk-hoc / sys-clk 2.0.1+. I revised some of the dvfs implementation, governing implementation, added reverse-nx sync, added the ability to toggle "Enable", isolated oc profile modes from influencing other oc profile modes, and changed how it handles the .kip file. hoc-clk system module itself does modifications of the kip, sys-clk-hoc only reads data, does not write. I also stated what was removed / not implemented in comparison to hoc-clk on the initial release. Overall it is a more sys-clk like version of the hoc-clk module, slightly simplified and cleaned up in a few parts. It also handles graceful shutdown when using my version of Sysmodules, so toggling it off won't corrupt your dvfs voltage state (currently a problem in hoc-clk when toggling it off while RAM is oc'd).
 
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