That's not how it works. You always need a way of pushing the payload, which is possible only from the outside (talking about rcm).It will be grest maybe an nsp game that when you choose it restart the switch with an internal payload .
Or kinda when you get the black screen message to turn off the switch and press the button 12 second after you do it , to boot automatically on team xecuter OS , without injecting or plugin anything else .
It could happen, chainloading payloads is possible. So it makes sense that it should also be possible to patch in a backdoor to boot payloads from CFW.Not going to happen until untethered exploit is released.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/interna...ybitsy-m0-express-guide-files-support.508068/So we wouldnt have to connect it to a pc everytime???can you please explain the process
We have now reboot_to_payload included in Atmosphere. We don't need trinkets.So we wouldnt have to connect it to a pc everytime???can you please explain the process
Wait how I’m a noob sorryWe have now reboot_to_payload included in Atmosphere. We don't need trinkets.
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When you hit Restart in Atmosphere, it will instead run /atmosphere/reboot_payload.bin. By default this just re-runs fusee, but you can replace that with whichever payload you want. Otherwise you can run the included reboot_to_payload.nro from hbmenu to do the same thing.Wait how I’m a noob sorry
is exactly is reboot to payloadWhen you hit Restart in Atmosphere, it will instead run /atmosphere/reboot_payload.bin. By default this just re-runs fusee, but you can replace that with whichever payload you want. Otherwise you can run the included reboot_to_payload.nro from hbmenu to do the same thing.
If battery runs out, you will have to inject payload again.is exactly is reboot to payload
Like for example, if my switch dies does this allow me to just turn it onto the cfw
Oh ok I thought that reboot to payload meant that if the system shutdown i could just turn it back on and it would reboot to the payloadIf battery runs out, you will have to inject payload again.
Oh ok I thought that reboot to payload meant that if the system shutdown i could just turn it back on and it would reboot to the payload
Shutdown is not a reboot... "reboot" part is not taken from nowhere.Oh ok I thought that reboot to payload meant that if the system shutdown i could just turn it back on and it would reboot to the payload