Hacking Dual NAND

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So since the switch has its NAND on a nice little removable PCB, I'm thinking it wouldn't be too hard to make a dual NAND solution,

Is anyone working on this, I found replacement NAND boards on AliExpress.

But a nice solderless solution is definately possible.
 
I'm curious if this would work as isn't nand supposed to be linked to console id
 
So since the switch has its NAND on a nice little removable PCB, I'm thinking it wouldn't be too hard to make a dual NAND solution,

Is anyone working on this, I found replacement NAND boards on AliExpress.

But a nice solderless solution is definately possible.
it would be amazing to use CFW without getting banned on your main nand
 
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If you are offline you can't play online... The point is to keep the main NAND unbanned to play online.
 
There is no chance for that. Vocabulary here is important, removable does not mean swapable.

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Looking at https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo+Switch+Teardown/78263 it is not a trivial swap but not a huge effort and something you can do with just some screwdrivers and basic tools. Nothing consumable gets broken during that (thermal paste might be annoying but nothing too drastic like custom sticky pads).
If you have a valid NAND dump from your Switch you can hopefully flash back to your replacement*, and could handle any fuse issues, then you could proceed to have a hacked version on one (presumably kept offline, presenting fake keys or at least disguising its keys) and a clean version on another (or two hacked ones if you wanted that for some reason).

*while I expect the images to be locked to a given CPU I would be surprised to see them locked to a given NAND chip as well as that would gain little and probably frustrate repair efforts which is surely why they made it as modular as this in the first place.
 
It is possible, but how would it work?
1 nand updated and the other on like 1.0.0? There is no use for that.

Both nands can be "linked", but I can't see the use for it.
You would need to bypass fuse checks in order to boot lower FW and I can't see any other use right now.

Was thinking of having a 'Clean' unmodified NAND for Online Use, and another 'Dirty' NAND for all your homebrew, etc.
No, it wouldnt help you play backups online, but it 'should' help prevent a ban when you want to play legit games online.

Im pretty sure some sort of custom PCB would be needed where the connector is duplicated and switched somehow,
basically this
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I'd prefer this over emuNAND to be honest, some kind of Xecuter DemoN type device.
 
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I was thinking this the other day. I understand the nand pcb is console linked but could it be posible to bypass this using rcm?
 
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Find a way to switch between both boards will be the hardest, and this may help you for information purposes

Pinout for when pcb is connected to switch 4 wire method
switch_emmc_front.jpg


Pinout when disconnected from switch
Your still need data and clk on other side. 6 wire method
switch_emmc_back.jpg
 
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Find a way to switch between both boards will be the hardest, and this may help you for information purposes

Pinout for when pcb is connected to switch 4 wire method
switch_emmc_front.jpg


Pinout when disconnected from switch
Your still need data and clk on other side. 6 wire method
switch_emmc_back.jpg
Should be doable with a FPGA.
 

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