@Aurora Wright
Regarding the "
Show current NAND in System Settings" i have an idea for a little bit more logic:
- 1st 3 letters indicates NAND (
Sys for
SysNAND /
Amu for
EmuNAND-
A /
Bmu for
EmuNAND-
B)
- Last letter indicates used FIRM (
S for FIRM of
SysNAND /
A for FIRM of
EmuNAND-
A /
B for FIRM of EmuNAND-
B /
C for
Custom-FIRM('firmware.bin'))
Examples:
SysS = SysNAND with FIRM of SysNAND
AmuS = EmuNAND-A with FIRM of SysNAND
BmuA = EmuNAND-B with FIRM of EmuNAND-A
SysB = SysNAND with FIRM of EmuNAND-B
BmuC = EmuNAND-B with Custom-FIRM ('firmware.bin')
etc
I'm aware that not all these combinations are possible yet... but for me it looks like AuReiNand isn't far away from this.
Edit:
Another idea is 2 let user configure 3 different boots to her/his liking:
1. Default-Boot (without keypress)
2. 'L'-Key-Boot
3. 'R'-Key-Boot
And in config-menu it could look maybe similar like this:
Code:
Default-Boot: (x)Sys ( )Emu-A ( )Emu-B
uses FIRM: (x)Sys ( )Emu-A ( )Emu-B ( )Custom
'L'-Key-Boot: ( )Sys (x)Emu-A ( )Emu-B
uses FIRM: ( )Sys (x)Emu-A ( )Emu-B ( )Custom
'R'-Key-Boot: ( )Sys ( )Emu-A (x)Emu-B
uses FIRM: ( )Sys ( )Emu-A ( )Emu-B (x)Custom
I know this resticts us a bit, but i'm pretty sure most of us don't need more than 3 possibilities to boot.
And even if... it's pretty easy and fast to enter config-menu to make an edit to one of the 3 settings.
And... maybe another benefit might be, that when user forget after while how (s)he configured it, then (s)he can enter config-menu and have a real quick look.
Regards
Rudi