Hacking Official [Source Release] ReiNand CFW

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Thanks for making make with no arguments compiling both standaard and a9lh ;) (and fixing the arm11 folder stuff ;) )
Compiles fine now :)

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Fun Fact! (i just wanted to see if it could be used, and yes you can :D )

If you use AuReiNand and want to use ReiNand without getting rid of AuReiNand, rename arm9loaderhax.bin from ReiNand to b.bin (you can rename it any button you like) and put it in the aurei\payloads\folder, copy your \rei folder to the root of your SD, then hold buttons L+B and power on, it boots ReiNand ;)

I do not like how armselect9 is copypasted into aureinand. I much rather use CtrBootManager9 and give my payloads proper names, and decide the folder structure myself.
 
I do not like how armselect9 is copypasted into aureinand. I much rather use CtrBootManager9 and give my payloads proper names, and decide the folder structure myself.
I know it belongs into another thread, but i'm gonna answer this anyway ;)

I know, i used to have multiple cfw's on my sd and use ctrbootmanager9, but i decided that going with 1 cfw is enough, it's just that i still like to try out stuff :p not that i use it.
I got rtid of ctrbootmanager9 cause the few times i need to boot into something else (decrypt9) is once a month to make a nand backup and i don't mind holding L+R to boot into that.
Still i love to try out stuff that you normally don't do :p (that's why i have hardmods in almost every system :D

But like said, i can understand people using bootmanagers instead of the build in selection with AuReiNand
 
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I know it belongs into another thread, but i'm gonna answer this anyway ;)

I know, i used to have multiple cfw's on my sd and use ctrbootmanager9, but i decided that going with 1 cfw is enough, it's just that i still like to try out stuff :P not that i use it.
I got rtid of ctrbootmanager9 cause the few times i need to boot into something else (decrypt9) is once a month to make a nand backup and i don't mind holding L+R to boot into that.
Still i love to try out stuff that you normally don't do :P (that's why i have hardmods in almost every system :D

But like said, i can understand people using bootmanagers instead of the build in selection with AuReiNand

Yeah, my comment wasn't that much about bootmanagers and which to use, or not use. More that I don't get the purpose of including it in the CFW. That approach is offputting to me, even if I wouldn't notice it if I were to use auReinand, pet peeve maybe.
 
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it's not meant to be used as a bootmanager :P it was more to be able to use a recovery in case you can't boot into your emunand

Ok, I was wrong about it then, I was under the impression that it was fullfledged armselect9, I get the purpose of recovery though especially for people who ditched a bootmanager completely.
 
I pushed the o3ds code to its own branch before i break it again, lol.
Thread still needs fixing but ill get to it eventually.
As always tell your family and tell your friends, spread it like wildfire!
And support the original, not the imitation.™ ;^)
Finally I can use my o3ds and have a maki splash screen at the same time
 
I pushed the o3ds code to its own branch before i break it again, lol.
Thread still needs fixing but ill get to it eventually.
As always tell your family and tell your friends, spread it like wildfire!
And support the original, not the imitation.™ ;^)

Rei, I got a black screen booting redNAND, could be something that i did wrong?
 
For A9LH users is reverse, sysNAND boot faster than emunNAND, right?
Maybe just a flag to make boot sysNAND normally and holding start to boot emuNAND for the A9LH users with updated sysNAND?
Boot time is the same but transitioning in and out of menus/games is smoother.
 

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