Some are useful for Decrypt9, other keys perhaps for cart dumping etc.
Wouldn't hurt to keep them there since its like 1kb each
Wouldn't hurt to keep them there since its like 1kb each
Yes, it'll still have A9LH.Quick question... kinda related to this thread. I'm running aureinand on sysnand updated to 10.6, I have a hard mod if I back up my sysnand and one day need to flash it back will it be still be as it is now with a9hl setup?
Don't quote me on this, but you can probably rename firmware.bin to firmware90.bin and firmware90.bin to firmware.bin with the updatedsysnand flag for the same effect you want.Do you think it would be possible to make a flag like updatedsysnand90 or something alone those lines that would autoboot sysnand but with the firmware90.bin?
HopefullyDon't quote me on this, but you can probably rename firmware.bin to firmware90.bin and firmware90.bin to firmware.bin with the updatedsysnand flag for the same effect you want.
Pretty sure it's not gonna boot cause you can't boot an updated sysnand with 9.0 firm.Do you think it would be possible to make a flag like updatedsysnand90 or something alone those lines that would autoboot sysnand but with the firmware90.bin?
You can if your sysnand's on 9.0-9.2.Pretty sure it's not gonna boot cause you can't boot an updated sysnand with 9.0 firm.
Yeah but you wouldn't you usually expect someone to update their sysnand if they're planning on going updatedsysnand...?You can if your sysnand's on 9.0-9.2.
Not if you wanna do what 4gionz is doingYeah but you wouldn't you usually expect someone to update their sysnand if they're planning on going updatedsysnand...?
Rare exceptions I guess loolYou can if your sysnand's on 9.0-9.2.
yes.So just a question regarding github use, I see Aurora has some commits since the last release, if I pull and compile now, I get those commits right?
Don't quote me on this, but you can probably rename firmware.bin to firmware90.bin and firmware90.bin to firmware.bin with the updatedsysnand flag for the same effect you want.
Firmware.bin is 10.x and firmware90.bin is 9.x so firmware99.bin can run arm9 exploits while firmware.bin is the latest firmware or NTR compatible firmware. Firmware90 can only be launched on a 9.0 firmwareWhat's the difference between booting a NAND with firmware.bin and firmware90.bin?