Yes! Edizon 4.0 and sys-ftpd at the sametime would be a dream! <3All the changes sound good, but I'm really happy about the extra memory for sysmodules, will make it easier to keep using sys-ftpd (chonky boi!)
Yes! Edizon 4.0 and sys-ftpd at the sametime would be a dream! <3All the changes sound good, but I'm really happy about the extra memory for sysmodules, will make it easier to keep using sys-ftpd (chonky boi!)
I’m fairly sure I’ve said this before, but atmosphere does, in fact, reimplement like 80% of firmware package (and that’ll be brought up to 90% in the near future), I wouldn’t say it’s in inaccurate name.Nintendo scene uses the term CFW wrong because they want a CFW even when it's not possible, so they lie.
I’m fairly sure I’ve said this before, but atmosphere does, in fact, reimplement like 80% of firmware package (and that’ll be brought up to 90% in the near future), I wouldn’t say it’s in inaccurate name.
Nintendo literally officially calls package1/package2 firm in some instances, and Atmosphere replaces all of package1, as well as everything except FS and the kernel in package2. If it replaces/reimplements firm, it is a custom firmware, doesn’t matter how it’s loaded.As I've explained before, the difference between software and firmware is to do with how it's stored and booted & not what it does. Atmosphere is software.
When you can install it to sysnand and cold boot it by signing it or bypassing the signing (and not using a tethered exploit like fusee gelee), then it would be firmware.
Even the TX mod chip won't count as CFW.
As I've explained before, the difference between software and firmware is to do with how it's stored and booted & not what it does. Atmosphere is software.
When you can install it to sysnand and cold boot it by signing it or bypassing the signing (and not using a tethered exploit like fusee gelee), then it would be firmware.
Even the TX mod chip won't count as CFW.
Gatekeeping the word doesn't help anyone, especially when the way you're gatekeeping it isn't even formally correct.
If it replaces/reimplements firm, it is a custom firmware, doesn’t matter how it’s loaded.
Liar.That is the first I heard about geohotz being behind psjailbreak, what proof do you have?
It's not a one off.
https://www.psx-place.com/forums/ps4-jailbreak-exploits-hacks.188/
Nintendo scene uses the term CFW wrong because they want a CFW even when it's not possible, so they lie.
I accept it's a little grey, but you pretending it's CFW because you are desperate for props for creating CFW as it's the hot ticket in any scene isn't helping anyone either.
Nothing about running atmosphere using fusee gellee can be accurately described as firmware.
CFW means permanent coldboot exploit in every other scene.
When you can install custom package1 and package2 and it boots without any other hardware then you can honestly call it CFW
I'd like to get some clarification about Atmosphere and the gamecart slot firmware update in 9.0+ firmware.
I'm currently still on 8.1.0 with fuses burned for 4.1.0. I've been putting off updating to 9 until I feel I have a good way of achieving my objective without updating the gamecart firmware.
The firmware 9.0 was released right after I bought some games that required downloads, like Spyro, Resident Evil Trilogy, and some others. I want to redeem the codes for the content I purchased, but I obviously can't do it without updating to the latest firmware. I don't want my cart slot updated since I want to preserve the ability to go back to 4.1.0 at some point. I understand that Atmosphere prevents the gamecart slot from being updated by default, but I've read some ppl posting that if you use ChoiDujourNX to install the firmware, your gamecart slot will get updated. If running ChoiDujourNX within Atmosphere, wouldn't the slot be protected from being updated? I just want to clarify this, since some people post inaccurate info.
Also, I'd like some thoughts on this path forward:
So far, I've run stock firmware, but have booted Atmosphere a couple of times for firmware updates with ChoiDujourNX (updated that way to the 7.x firmware and later to the 8.1.0 firmware I'm on now). I have gone online many times in stock firmware to download game updates and redeem some download codes that came with physical carts. I've never installed any homebrew (besides the ChoiDujourNX) or pirated software and I've not been banned.
- I'm thinking I'll boot Atmosphere to update to 9.1.0 with ChoiDujourNX (or should I just let it download the update from within Atmosphere?).
- After updating the firmware, use Atmosphere to prevent my cart slot from being updated and go online to redeem the codes for games I've purchased and download a bunch of game updates.
- Once I've finished with downloads & updates, go offline and return to 8.1.0 with ChoiDujourNX.
- Not go online again, but when I eventually need more game updates, update the firmware back to the latest first.
- Accept that at some point I might be banned, but hopefully I'll at least have the content I've purchased first.
Is this a bad idea? Is there a better way forward for me to (hopefully) not get banned, but redeem what I've purchased, while preserving the ability to downgrade in the future?
Which settings have to be changed so that the cheats in the atmosphere/contents folder are not automatically activated? Under ATM 0.9.4 this was still possible with this entry:
dmnt_cheats_enabled_by_default = u8!0x0
However, this does not work under ATM 0.10.1 anymore. I've already removed this character ";" from the corresponding line of system_settings.ini and changed the entry as shown above, but it doesn't seem to work.
For someone arguing about facts, that's an extremely vitriolic and biased claim. I would like to know when anyone claimed Atmosphère meets the formal definition of "custom firmware" for "props".
That's not true. "CFW" has been used to describe exploit chains in other scenes that resulted in content being streamed off of other media (SD) than the original boot media (NAND). Even if the term has been used incorrectly, people didn't assume it meant "coldboot".
Other than the post where I claimed it?
Xbox scene only used CFW to describe hacked firmware you flash to your drive, ps3 & vita scene differentiates between cfw & jailbreak.
Naturally. The point being that you can't know if a developer is misusing the term "CFW" on purpose.
Terms like "CFW" and "jailbreak" simply don't have a well defined meaning.