avoid bricks, update your FW without updating real FW, playing with dangerous trash, avoid bans/unban, etcImportance is subjective. Why do you need emuNAND?
Also, Christmas is coming too.
avoid bricks, update your FW without updating real FW, playing with dangerous trash, avoid bans/unban, etcImportance is subjective. Why do you need emuNAND?
Also, Christmas is coming too.
You are like your avatar, a fanatic telling people rock is bad and the apocalypse is coming,avoid bricks, update your FW without updating real FW, playing with dangerous trash, avoid bans/unban, etc
avoid bricks, update your FW without updating real FW, playing with dangerous trash, avoid bans/unban, etc
#1 You can already avoid bricks by doing a nand backup
#2 You can easily update and downgrade the system via that homebrew app
#3 You cannot unban since the nand doesn't get banned.
Emunand is pointless if you're willing to jump trough a hoop or two.
EDIT: just to be clear, what TX offers is technically Emunand, just in a different way. It still emulates the nand though hence the name "emu nand"
YOU should do better research, try to update your "emunand", or turn off while creating, or format it
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okay you got me there
I think Christmas will be coming first lol!Importance is subjective. Why do you need emuNAND?
Also, Christmas is coming too.
1- Yes, however it requires a lot of crap and if the nand chip develop bad unrecoverable sectors, if they are important, might never be able to fix it and need to buy a new nand chip. M-SD emunand most likely just removing the M-SD will make the console boot normally to original FW;#1 You can already avoid bricks by doing a nand backup
#2 You can easily update and downgrade the system via that homebrew app
#3 You cannot unban since the nand doesn't get banned.
Emunand is pointless if you're willing to jump trough a hoop or two.
EDIT: just to be clear, what TX offers is technically Emunand, just in a different way. It still emulates the nand though hence the name "emu nand"
Tickets are stored in the SYS partition, not the USER partition.What about the nsp tickets?
That claim about the user partition may or may not be true now, but nintendo can easily look there.
Because the point I am trying to make is if you have to resort to .NSP files in order to install your updates and DLC files illegally, then there is no reason you can do the same for games. After all, .NSP files are smaller than .XCI files and have been proven to load faster than their .XCI counterparts. They are objectively superior and this is a fact; .XCI files offer no objective benefits over .NSP files.
Amen to that!This is GBAtemp, you will never get a simple answer without a bunch of tribalism thrown in.
2- Yeah requires crap and the use of Auto-RCM crap
isn't emulating the nand, since is installed ON the nand, technically ISN'T emunand, is just a 2nd FW#1 You can already avoid bricks by doing a nand backup
#2 You can easily update and downgrade the system via that homebrew app
#3 You cannot unban since the nand doesn't get banned.
Emunand is pointless if you're willing to jump trough a hoop or two.
EDIT: just to be clear, what TX offers is technically Emunand, just in a different way. It still emulates the nand though hence the name "emu nand"
isn't emulating the nand, since is installed ON the nand, technically ISN'T emunand, is just a 2nd FW
What else do you need other than the unpacker and decompressor?Not public. But most importantly, we don't need it.
What?What else do you need other than the unpacker and decompressor?
If its that simple, why have nobody done it?
The 3DS emunand WAS an emunand, that's the big differenceThe 3DS Emunand was technically just a second firmware, only on the SD card. Since the switch has internal memory of its own I don't see why it's such a big deal.