Wait, how tf do you change your Custom Version String?
Yeah. I decided to take a look at the WiKi for a minute and found that. Thanks for responding though
- Show NAND or user string in System Settings: By default, this displays the current NAND/FIRM instead of "Ver." in System Settings.
- The strings that can be shown are:
- Sys: SysNAND booted with with its own FIRM,
- Emu: first EmuNAND booted with its own FIRM,
- EmuX (where X can be 2, 3 or 4): EmuNAND X booted with its own FIRM,
- SysE: SysNAND booted with the first EmuNAND's FIRM,
- SyEX (where X can be 2, 3 or 4): SysNAND booted with EmuNAND X's FIRM,
- EmuS: first EmuNAND booted with the SysNAND FIRM,
- EmXS (where X can be 2, 3 or 4): EmuNAND X booted with the SysNAND FIRM.
- You can also display a custom version string for each NAND, by creating text files named customversion_sys.txt, customversion_emu.txt, customversion_emu2.txt, customversion_emu3.txt or customversion_emu4.txt inside luma.
The version strings can't exceed 39 characters.
i didn't feel like risking eof banishment ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Quite honestly this would fit in the on topic forums so far...