
6-9 seconds I think.Does anyone know the boot up time for a CFW-less/hax-less o3ds and n3ds?
6-9 seconds I think.

You don't have to do anything when updating sysNAND?I prefer EmuNAND using A9LH, because, as awesome as it would be to have SysNAND booting slightly even faster, I would rather not deal with manually working around FIRM0/FIRM1 every time I update, and just update through System Settings using EmuNAND. It's faster/more convenient for updating, still has a 100% boot rate, but at the cost of a 1-2 second difference on bootup.
Really? I thought it just prevents updates from touching FIRM0/FIRM1. Currently, the CFWs support 10.7, but what will happen in the future, when Nintendo makes a change to FIRM0/FIRM1?You don't have to do anything when updating sysNAND?
The CFW does it for you automatically.

It will be blocked.Really? I thought it just prevents updates from touching FIRM0/FIRM1. Currently, the CFWs support 10.7, but what will happen in the future, when Nintendo makes a change to FIRM0/FIRM1?
Whoa! Thank you for the clarification. Maybe I'll start using SysNAND, then!It will be blocked.
As people have stated, Nintendo can make changes to the system, but it won't be easy. It probably wouldn't be worth their time.
When a new NATIVE_FIRM is released, nothing will happen as FIRM0/FIRM1 is being blocked by the CFW anyways. Only thing is that the CFW wouldn't work until it's updated to support the new FIRM, same way like with emuNAND.


