Did a little research. I'm guessing it's safe to say that I'm gonna have to go from rxtools to luma to be able to do any of this, huh? Not only that, but I'll need a copy of an 11.0 NFIRM.This thread should contains all the infos you need.
Yep, sorry to say thers no way anyone will shoehorn in a way to load a firmware.bin hack into rxToolsDid a little research. I'm guessing it's safe to say that I'm gonna have to go from rxtools to luma to be able to do any of this, huh? Not only that, but I'll need a copy of an 11.0 NFIRM.
Is any of this even possible for plebs who haven't embraced the glory of A9LH?
U don't need A9LH to do the firmware.bin loadingDid a little research. I'm guessing it's safe to say that I'm gonna have to go from rxtools to luma to be able to do any of this, huh? Not only that, but I'll need a copy of an 11.0 NFIRM.
Is any of this even possible for plebs who haven't embraced the glory of A9LH(Such as myself)?
Hmm... use the 11.0 firmware.bin and the SVC patch and use thisSo I installed the latest dev build of Luma using StarUpdater, and set svc checks to be patched. I read here:
http://gbatemp.net/threads/bootntr-11-0-native_firm-support-with-3d-banner.431471/
that you need to delete firmware.bin from the luma folder to get luma to use the latest. But people in here are saying you need the 11.0 firmware.bin in the luma folder. So which is it? All my BootNTR does is say "Unknown firm" then say it can't patch the SVC checks, then dump the home menu info it usually does when says "unknown home menu". I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.