TX Announces revolutionary update to SX OS v2.0 with 'EmuNAND' and more

Team-Xecuter has been quiet since v6.0.0 officially rolled out for the Nintendo Switch last week, but they are back with this time an amazing revolutionary update to their SX OS
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And you may ask why is it 'revolutionary', well because for first time a CFW for the Switch contains 'EmuNAND', just like back in the days of the 3DS scene, so check out their official PR announcement below:
Hello friends! Team Xecuter is happy to bring you the official 2.0 release of your beloved SX OS.

A lot has happened since the initial release of SX OS a few months ago. This is far from a simple proof of concept custom firmware anymore. With this major update we bring some exciting new functionality to the table. We suggest you grab a beverage of your choice and read on to learn more!
  • EmuNAND
Lets start with the major new feature in 2.0: EmuNAND.

Those who have a background in the Nintendo 3DS hacking scene know what this is, but let's quickly elaborate for those of you who are new to the game:

The Switch uses a NAND Flash storage chip to store all of the system software, as well as your save games and other assets. With EmuNAND we create a shadow copy of this storage from which you can run SX OS. The benefits from doing this are that you keep your SX OS "world" separated from your original firmware. This also means you can keep your switch on an older firmware, while running the latest and greatest firmware inside of your EmuNAND. As we all know, older is better.. when it comes to defeating system security at least. And newer is better when it comes to enjoying the latest content! :)

Another upside of consolidating your SX OS usage from your original firmware usage is vastly reducing the risk of a network ban. You can run SX OS in EmuNAND, of course with our Stealth Mode enabled, and anything that is littered on the EmuNAND's filesystem is not visible to the switch in Original Firmware mode.

One thing to note is that SX OS EmuNAND works a bit differently compared to what some of you might think of as "traditional" EmuNAND where the entire NAND is copied to a separate partition on the MicroSD card. With SX OS EmuNAND your EmuNAND partition lives inside of your regular NAND. The primary reason for this is that occupying 32GB of a MicroSD card is a bit wasteful. The secondary reason is by utilizing the existing flash storage we can guarantee performance and reliability.

You can set up EmuNAND by booting into the SX OS boot menu (hold Volume + during boot) and going into the revamped "Options" menu. There you will find a section called EmuNAND which will guide you through the setup. By default SX OS will allocate 15GB for your EmuNAND partition. If you want to use a different size hit the "advanced" button before creating your EmuNAND.

SX OS will boot into EmuNAND by default if it finds a valid EmuNAND partition. If you don't want to boot into EmuNAND, there's a button in the SX OS Boot menu which will allow you to continue booting with EmuNAND disabled.
  • NAND Dumping, Restoring, GPT Repair
As mentioned in the previous section we have revamped our SX OS boot menu's option screen quite a bit. For the tinkerers and advanced users we introduced an easy method of dumping/restoring your NAND flash storage. Another neat addition for people who had an unhappy accident while playing with their NAND is the "GPT Repair" option. This will repair your NAND's partition table if you ever need to. Again, this functionality is for advanced users who know what they're doing only. Please be cautious when using this functionality.
  • LayeredFS working on 6.0
With our (early) support for 6.0 we introduced a regression where "LayeredFS" would no longer work. This has been corrected and you can now enjoy your game modifications/hacks again on the latest official firmware.
  • Homebrew NSP Compatibility
We got word that the community has started distributing homebrew titles as NSP files recently. These NSP files cut some corners in the way they are crafted, but we decided to introduce support to make them usable with SX OS anyway. So you can now enjoy your favorite homebrew titles that comes as installable NSP files and launch them directly from the home screen!
  • Closing Words
Whew, we're sorry for the wall of text. We tried to keep things as concise and easy to understand as possible. SX OS 2.0 is a big and important update, but certainly won't be the last. We know you're all waiting for even more functionality that is in high demand. Rest assured, we work as fast as we can to scrap these items off of the bucket list and bring them to you, the loyal end user, as fast as we can!

Enough chit-chat, you can update to SX OS 2.0 right *now* by using the built-in updater if you are running SX OS 1.9 or higher. Otherwise head to our website and grab a copy! Enjoy!

--< Team-Xecuter - Rocking the Switch in 2018 and beyond! >--​

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I'm not the most angry about bans, I'm the most angry about bricks.
They're shitting on their customers.
oops sorry i thought you were being serious when i quoted you the first time and honestly just wanted to clear stuff up, but now i realize you're just a tx hater.
i'll leave you be :D
 

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While this is cool it's not what I'm looking for. With NAND partition sizes being sent to Nintendo, I wouldn't feel safe running a clean online sysNAND and then running homebrew on the "emuNAND". The whole "occupying 32gb" on an SD card is a non-issue, people waiting for emuNAND already knew they'd need 32gb extra for the emuNAND and have SD cards that can handle that.
 

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Because you have a very low amount of battery power...?
The process takes 20 minutes and displays red SX logos, you could definitely have your Switch die.
This wouldn't happen with actual EmuNAND.

Is that an argument tho? the same could happen with an officail update on the switch (or any other thing that you update). Dont do updates with low battery, sure they could warn you beforehand about only doing it when you got atleast 50percent of battery life, or even lock you from doing it if you have less than 30percent but they are not to blame for this imo.
 
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Is that an argument tho? the same could happen with an officail update on the switch (or any other thing that you update). Dont do updates with low battery, sure they could warn you beforehand about only doing it when you got atleast 50percent of battery life, or even lock you from doing it if you have less than 30percent but they are not to blame for this imo.
What they should've done is actual SD EmuNAND. That would have no chance of bricking you. Official Switch updates have something that recovers you if you die, SX does not unless you manually backup your NAND.
 

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"With NAND partition sizes being sent to Nintendo," HOW DO WE KNOW THIS ?? dose some one here work for Nintendo or has some one that works for Nintendo said this, or is this a case of "i think Nintendo would do this so i can to post that they do because i know how Nintendo works" i am still at a loss to know how so many people that have not worked for Nintendo know
 

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Here are my 2 cents from an actual technical point of view (not just laymen throwing around words they see other people say).

Yes, the partition changes, and the partition size is now snaller.

Yes, tha NAND size is checked in telemegry.

Now, who can answer this: What does the report show, the individual partition listings, with individual sizes per block? Or does it report that the currently-installed NAND chip? Just because the partition changes, doesn't mean the NAND size changes. Also, if it does layout the partitions separately, how do you know Nintendo checks the partitions individually, and not just the low-level storage as a whole?

I'm just saying, theres a possibility that this works as (safely) as advertised. We don't know if they have tested in the background


Only time will tell. Not trying to be a huge SXOS shill, but at least give it a chance instead of starting all this. Because now for sure, every weeb and his friend is going to start posting how bad emunand by sx OS is, without having all the facts. It may turn out fully unsafe, sure, but c'mon people, SCIENCE! Try it first (maybe not you specifically, but we know there are people who will try and report back).

Yes, I will stay my happy ass offline for now.

One more thing, people saying this isnt true emulated NAND. Although it is true that it does not "emulate" to the SD, it does a more correct (1:1) emulation of the original software within the original hardware. It technically is emunand.

Edit: saw someone refer to it a virtual nand. VirtNAND is a great name for this.
 
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Here are my 2 cents from an actual technical point of view (not just laymen throwing around words they see other people say).

Yes, the partition changes, and the partition size is now snaller.

Yes, tha NAND size is checked in telemegry.

Now, who can answer this: What does the report show, the individual partition listings, with individual sizes per block? Or does it report that the currently-installed NAND chip? Just because the partition changes, doesn't mean the NAND size changes. Also, if it does layout the partitions separately, how do you know Nintendo checks the partitions individually, and not just the low-level storage as a whole?

I'm just saying, theres a possibility that this works as (safely) as advertised. We don't know if they have tested in the background


Only time will tell. Not trying to be a huge SXOS shill, but at least give it a chance instead of starting all this. Because now for sure, every weeb and his friend is going to start posting how bad emunand by sx OS is, without having all the facts. It may turn out fully unsafe, sure, but c'mon people, SCIENCE! Try it first (maybe not you specifically, but we know there are people who will try and report back).

Yes, I will stay my happy ass offline for now.

One more thing, people saying this isnt true emulated NAND. Although it is true that it does not "emulate" to the SD, it does a more correct (1:1) emulation of the original software within the original hardware. It technically is emunand.
This doesn't count as emulation. It's dualbooting, in no way does it count as emulation at all.
 

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"With NAND partition sizes being sent to Nintendo," HOW DO WE KNOW THIS ?? dose some one here work for Nintendo or has some one that works for Nintendo said this, or is this a case of "i think Nintendo would do this so i can to post that they do because i know how Nintendo works" i am still at a loss to know how so many people that have not worked for Nintendo know

It's part of the telemetry data, which many people know about and can see what's reported back
 

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"With NAND partition sizes being sent to Nintendo," HOW DO WE KNOW THIS ?? dose some one here work for Nintendo or has some one that works for Nintendo said this, or is this a case of "i think Nintendo would do this so i can to post that they do because i know how Nintendo works" i am still at a loss to know how so many people that have not worked for Nintendo know
Probably sniffing packets sent via Switch to N servers. Have you ever heard about Reverse Engineering?
 

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question is how is the safest wa to update emunand?? no words from xs to this im on 3.01 how should i update my emunand??
 

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This doesn't count as emulation. It's dualbooting, in no way does it count as emulation at all.
It technically is. It does the same thing as if it were on an sd card. You emulate the same OS in a "virtual" environment (yes, technically dual booting, but the 2nd partition has a full cfw - thus enabling modification on the phony OS whilst leaving the original intact). Yes we can go into a million replies that it both is and is not emunand
But in all reality, it does the same effect, the fact that it's on the same drive doesn't change anything--( detection is yet to be known).
 

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Probably sniffing packets sent via Switch to N servers. Have you ever heard about Reverse Engineering?
Mount your Switch's SYSTEM partition using Raj's memloader payload and hacdiskmount.
Go into /save/ and copy these two files to your pc:
80000000000000A0
80000000000000A1
Use the latest build of hactoolnet (https://github.com/Thealexbarney/libhac/tree/master/hactoolnet) to extract both saves.
Serialise the extracted msgpacks using msgpack-cli (https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-cli) to convert them to JSON.
View these JSONs in notepad++, a JSON serialiser or your preferred text editor.
You are looking at the data being sent to Nintendo.
 

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It technically is. It does the same thing as if it were on an sd card. You emulate the same OS in a "virtual" environment (yes, technically dual booting, but the 2nd partition has a full cfw - thus enabling modification on the phony OS whilst leaving the original intact). Yes we can go into a million replies that it both is and is not emunand
But in all reality, it does the same effect, the fact that it's on the same drive doesn't change anything--( detection is yet to be known).
The second partition does not have full CFW. It's a 1:1 copy. The only reason cfw works is because SX in itself is a cfw and is the only way to get into emunand
 

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