@Aurora Wright , sir im jus curious... if theres an updte/changes made on original reinand, do you also update the aureinand?
thnks...
Indeed.It is pretty different from ReiNand nowadays
Ya remember this one is bloated with its one file lolShe updates almost in the speed of light, in the last days there was a lot of new commits per day and it is pretty different from ReiNand nowadays
oh, i didnt know that aurora was a female... :-)She updates almost in the speed of light, in the last days there was a lot of new commits per day and it is pretty different from ReiNand nowadays
Such a toasty comment... I love it!Ya remember this one is bloated with its one file lol
Agreed and it begs the question.... Can a 50kb file be moved to nand?Ya remember this one is bloated with its one file lol
I know it would only be useful for Pokemon games since they are the only ones that store the information but could you please expand the region emulation to spoof the "Country" and "Sub Region" also.
Allows you to use your sysNAND as the main NAND and update it to the latest version.What exactly does enabling "Updated SysNAND mode (A9LH-only)" do? Naturally, I use A9LH but I can tell no difference between having it enabled or disabled in the settings.
It has both actually. "Boot sysNAND by default" and "Updated sysNAND (A9LH)"It makes sysnand autoboot rather than emunand.
Though the ARN menu has changed as of late and I think the option is just "boot sysnand" now.
Actually, I think one has FIRM protection while the other doesn't.Yeah, I noticed that when I updated my ARN yesterday. My guess is that one is meant to be removed but hasn't been yet.
Why would one have FIRM protection removed?Actually, I think one has FIRM protection while the other doesn't.
Why would one have FIRM protection removed?
