Are you sure there's absolutely no restriction? I remember reading that, since keys are only loaded once, on system boot, the procedure, even for EmuNAND was safe only if your SysNAND was on a firmware that had the new keys already, such as 9.2.0 booting Gateway through MenuHAX, or fully updated booting Gateway through A9LH or B9S. Remember that we're talking about someone that's still booting through MSET on 4.1.0-4.5.0, which uses the old keys.Yeah, you're wrong except for the region bit.
Gateway doesn't allow you to backup EmuNAND, just SysNAND.They are updating to 11.2 not 11.5. Sometimes it's good to actually read the thread you are replying to.
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It will be fine. If you are worried just backup your emunand first in the gateway menu. If it bricks you can easily restore it since you are not touching your sysnand and entry point.
Are you sure there's absolutely no restriction? I remember reading that, since keys are only loaded once, on system boot, the procedure, even for EmuNAND was safe only if your SysNAND was on a firmware that had the new keys already, such as 9.2.0 booting Gateway through MenuHAX, or fully updated booting Gateway through A9LH or B9S. Remember that we're talking about someone that's still booting through MSET on 4.1.0-4.5.0, which uses the old keys.
"The profile hack thing" is what I mean by MSET. I may very well be wrong about this restriction (the Gateway team may have solved it at some point), but I'd rather wait until @Bu2d85 confirms that this scenario is safe, as it's probably a rare occurence nowadays to see someone still using the old method.So I have been updating my emunand all the way from 4.xx to 11.xx with pit stops at 7 9 10 and 11 BUT through the online method NOT the card method.
I have my sysnand still at 4.xx but have updated emunand all the way up to 11.1. I boot the gateway normally through the profile hack thing in sysnand to get to emunand
Awesome. Ok ill stand by."The profile hack thing" is what I mean by MSET. I may very well be wrong about this restriciton (the Gateway team may have solved it at some point), but I'd rather wait until @Bu2d85 confirms that this scenario is safe, as it's probably a rare occurence nowadays to see someone still using the old method.
you know i always forget your avatar image is a cat . . . all i see is grey as i skim tempMetroid requires native firm 2.52 which corresponds to firmware 11.2. OP will have to update to at least that.
edit: 3 cat posts in a row. a "cat trick" ;p
your right that is funny . . . . please say this post is just a jokeFunnily enough I am in exactly the same position (using MSET sysnand 4.2)
What's the problem there? 4.1-4.5 is the same for MSETyour right that is funny . . . . please say this post is just a joke
They promised latest EmuNAND support and one new feature, so I doubt they'll just leave people hanging like that. They may be busy, but I think they will at least deliver that final big update, and later on stick to just EmuNAND (or SysNAND, who knows) support while saving the new stuff for Stargate.I would like to answer the question purposed in the title and the answer is, there was kind of an update from Gateway.
It's been mostly confirmed that they are working on Stargate 3DS and most likely are working with the Sky3DS team to make this cart. So most likely Gateway will no longer see any official updates.
They are a sketchy team of sketchy people who are working in the sketchiest part of China. Flashcart teams have commonly promised a lot of things and never delivered.They promised latest EmuNAND support and one new feature, so I doubt they'll just leave people hanging like that. They may be busy, but I think they will at least deliver that final big update, and later on stick to just EmuNAND (or SysNAND, who knows) support while saving the new stuff for Stargate.
That's not entirely true, and I can state that with absolute 100% certainty considering I helped discover a pretty nasty early bug in their cheat engine during testing. So, they've certainly had some sketchy practices (the clone bricking debacle), but let's not be entirely disingenuous here in calling them sketchy Chinamen, cause there's definitely a consistent European/English-speaking development component.They are a sketchy team of sketchy people who are working in the sketchiest part of China. Flashcart teams have commonly promised a lot of things and never delivered.
I am not trying to be mean, but I've been part of the scene long enough to know when a flashcart team is planning on ditching the old for something new.
I don't think so, I have told dozens of people to update with a Yoshi's Wooly World rom and there have been no reports of bricks. Where did you get this info from?Do not do this until further confirmation, unless you have a way to dump/restore your EmuNAND, which I assume you don't, since you only use Gateway. I believe this method bricks your EmuNAND with any update above 7.0.0. I remember doing it in SysNAND for 4.2.0 to 4.5.0, and on EmuNAND for some other version, but I think that the keys changing in 7.0.0 broke this for some reason. If someone confirms I'm wrong, then there's one thing I'm sure of: UPDATE ONLY WITH A ROM FROM YOUR REGION