CFW is just a blanket term for everything you can do. Encompassed in CFW is all of the changes you can make to the system itself, AKA sigpatching, ROM hacks, installing homebrew instead of just using a launcher, the possibilities of CFW are what kernel access is.So with a kernel hack what can we do other than cfw?
Userland has access to all of the functions/services needed to run code, such as games or applications, and nothing more. See my above information for info on kernel.What is the diffrence between userland and kernel access?
Regarding Switch, the only way an emuNAND would work is by bypassing the requirements to check eFuses, which can only be blown once (hence them being a fuse). The main concern with an emuNAND right now isn't loading it, but rather updating an emuNAND might blow the eFuses required to load that FW version, and if that is the case you wouldn't be able to load sysNAND.Would emunand also be possible with kernel access?
Regarding Switch, the only way an emuNAND would work is by bypassing the requirements to check eFuses, which can only be blown once (hence them being a fuse). The main concern with an emuNAND right now isn't loading it, but rather updating an emuNAND might blow the eFuses required to load that FW version, and if that is the case you wouldn't be able to load sysNAND.
Well, that sounds like good news in a cryptic way but I'll hold my tongue.Not a concern at all if you're both clever and careful.
Any emuNAND solution that jeopardizes that would have to be a very poorly written solution.
wow thanks for your detailed answerCFW is just a blanket term for everything you can do. Encompassed in CFW is all of the changes you can make to the system itself, AKA sigpatching, ROM hacks, installing homebrew instead of just using a launcher, the possibilities of CFW are what kernel access is.
Userland has access to all of the functions/services needed to run code, such as games or applications, and nothing more. See my above information for info on kernel.
Regarding Switch, the only way an emuNAND would work is by bypassing the requirements to check eFuses, which can only be blown once (hence them being a fuse). The main concern with an emuNAND right now isn't loading it, but rather updating an emuNAND might blow the eFuses required to load that FW version, and if that is the case you wouldn't be able to load sysNAND.
buy the games you like and stop piracy. use cfw for the right things like rom hacking and emulation.Piracy piracy piracy
Cfw ftw
y not do both except the buying parrrrrtbuy the games you like and stop piracy. use cfw for the right things like rom hacking and emulation.
it's funny cause emulation is 90% used for piracybuy the games you like and stop piracy. use cfw for the right things like rom hacking and emulation.
Shhhh.. There's logic in this post.it's funny cause emulation is 90% used for piracy
it's funny cause emulation is 90% used for piracy
Yeah, I know, I pirate old games, I just found it funny.It's funny but most people shouldn't give a shit about games that don't make money to most companies and only feeding greedy douchebags on eBay.
Pirating older games feels less demoralizing than current games. Come back when the entirety of 16-bit and 32-bit games are available without paying 500% the price for a new copy.
Take it easy man it's not necessary to being die.OR...if you're absolutely dying to play these games RIGHT NOW... you can.
Piracy piracy piracy
Cfw ftw
How delusional are you?what do you hope to gain from making this comment? what if the devs who are working their assess off hacking the switch see this and lose motivation to work on it since people like you are just foaming the mouth chanting "piracy" non-stop?
no one gains anything from you saying this, if anything youre hurting the reputation of the hacking community and yourself