Homebrew [idea] HiyaCFW on SysNand

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i was checking the files that hiyaCFW requires to work so...
I was thinking, if we copy all of the hiyaCFW files into the Nand so we can run it from there
but wait... hiyaCFW has its on launcher that is the HIYA.DSI file and the dsi cant launch it automatically
so, why we dont create an app that can launch it automatically? (like Unlaunch but without installing Unlaunch, an app that when running it once, hiyaCFW will always run on dsi boot).

my idea is good or bad?
 
HiyaCFW's function is providing SDNAND (EmuNAND) which means redirecting normal read/write operations from NAND to SD.

Custom firmware on SysNAND is pretty much provided by booting "Launcher" with unlaunch: It removes signature checks, whitelist and regions checks in the favor of the user (as well as getting rid of the "Health and Safety"-screen and the music/sound in Launcher).

Everything that goes beyond this is provided by TWiLight Menu++ and this will always require an SD card anyway (where do you want to store the DS ROMs?). The only thing that could theoretically be done on SysNAND is installing a small number of DSiWare titles which would work without providing an SD. My question is: What is the advantage of not having an SD inside the DSi?
 
Custom firmware on SysNAND is pretty much provided by booting "Launcher" with unlaunch: It removes signature checks, whitelist and regions checks in the favor of the user (as well as getting rid of the "Health and Safety"-screen and the music/sound in Launcher)

So.. that means that i could install dsiware create by the Hiya CFW title manager via TWLNF? (i see that when you want to install a dsiware using Hiya CFW title manager in .nds format, the app creates the .app and TMD file and install its on the title folder, so i could pass this files to TWLNF and TWLNF will recognize it and install it into the Nand?).
 

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