stfour said:
AFAIK emulated nand can't be changed "on the fly". Also usb is not accessible by homebrew using uneek (odbc was working on this). The best solution shuold be make neek capable of supporting alternate nand folder, reading (for example) a configuration file from sd. Maybe this is already possible and I'm not aware of it.
Otherwise can be possible to select alt. nand under uneek and make the process automated. But will require a boot to real, a copy process (I suppose long), and boot to uneek again. A lot of time...
How about a modified code of Switchmii?
To just swap the folders on HDD, but without booting to Neek.
You could try to make it part of the reading of Nands postloader.
FYI switching folders with switch mii takes only about 5~10 seconds, before going into the process of booting Uneek.
I can ask Xflak about the code, because he partially modified the code.
I can image it would work like this:
Postloader acceses USB drive to select nand folders.Root/ Nands/nand1, 2 ,3 etc.
switchmii code switches folder on root usb and instead of booting to uneek it boots back to post loader.
Postloader reads root USB again and auto updates the channel cache.
Current NAND dump on USB is acceseble now from postloader.
This should take no more then 10 sec.
To use a different NAND, repeat process.
If this can't be implemented into postloader, it would be a neat Homebrew to go along with Postloader.
A homebrew to just switch the folders.