Team-Xecuter Presents SX OS v2.3 BETA

TX is on roll, release after release, and today's big release is brand-new SX OS v2.3 BETA
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As you read thru TX's announcement below, you will quickly see that is jam-packed with all the features you have been requesting recently like SD EmuNAND and USB Homebrew, so check it out below:
Your favorite superheroes from Team Xecuter are back with another SX OS update.

In v2.3 beta of SX OS we have some exciting new functionality that you, the community, has been requesting a lot. As you know, we value your feedback and support.. so your wishes are our command!

Let's have a look at the changelog:
  • SD emuNAND support
    Since the introduction of our emuNAND feature we got a lot of comments about our initial decision to make the emuNAND data live on the actual system NAND. After lots of hard work we are happy to say we now have a workable solution for storing your emuNAND partition data on your microSD card. This has the upside of not using up any space on your Switch. In order to use the new microSD emuNAND system you will *not* have to format your microSD card. Simply enter the TX boot menu by holding Volume-+ while powering on your switch. Head into the options menu and select emuNAND on the left. Users of our existing emuNAND solution will see an option to migrate their existing emuNAND data. The migration process also cleans up the old emuNAND from the system NAND. Painless! We're interested in hearing your feedback about this exciting new functionality.
  • The 'Emutendo' folder
    In addition to the new microSD emuNAND system we also introduce the 'Emutendo' folder on your microSD card. As you've probably noticed, the Switch saves various data to a 'Nintendo' folder on your microSD card. To completely decouple this data between your Original Firmware and your EmuNAND enabled firmware we have made EmuNAND enabled systems use this differently named folder. If you want keep using your old SD card data with your emuNAND, simply copy/rename the 'Nintendo' folder to 'Emutendo'.
  • Added more directories to scan for content
    By popular demand we have added yet another list of subdirectories that will be scanned on your microSD card (or USB harddisk) for XCI/NSP/homebrew. The directories that have been added are:
    • – /sxos/updates
    • – /sxos/dlc
    • – /switch/updates
    • – /switch/dlc
  • Homebrew menu takeover of any title by holding R
    Homebrew is usually launched from either the TX menu or the Homebrew Launcher menu. Both of these applications run as an 'applet' on the Switch. Applets do not have access to all of the system's memory, and thus any homebrew apps or games launched from here are affected by this as well. The only way to allow full use of the system's memory was to build and install homebrew NSP files. But now we have added another way to give homebrew applications full memory access! You can now hold the (R) button while launching any regular title, and this will launch the Homebrew Launcher Menu. Any homebrew launched from here will run with the same capabilities as a regular Switch game/app. Enjoy!
  • Loading homebrew from USB
    More good news for homebrew lovers. You can now copy homebrew NRO files to your USB harddisk as well, and launch them directly from our SX OS menu.
  • Stability improvements
    Overall stability of many components has been improved. This includes LayeredFS and USB incompatibilities. We have also fixed a bug which would prevent people from launching more than 32 titles.
  • libusbfs update
    Last but not least a small update for developers. We've squashed a small bug in libusbfs pertaining the stat() function. If you had issues with this, grab an updated copy of libusbfs from our website!
The year 2018 is entering its final months. That does not mean we're taking a break from working on our beloved SX OS though. And yes, also those new 'unhackable' consoles are high up on the agenda. Don't worry, we will deliver.

Keep sending your feedback and ideas, they're very welcome.

See you all in the next update!

--< Team-Xecuter - Rocking the Switch in 2018 and beyond! >--

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That's the worst statement I've ever read.

Depends on your morals, are you anti-piracy in general ? Then you should have a problem with 99% of this forum, other than that I'm in the same boat as him, people who make free releases do it in their free time because in most cases they're working in the industry and can't keep their free releases updated most of the time, and that's not a bad thing, I'm just pointing out that they do not invest their full time on their free releases. So I'd rather pay a few bucks to TX and have the most features since they work on this full time (while the money is flowing in).

It sounds morally bad, but so is piracy.
 
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This code is 1:1 from reverse engineered Nintendo code. Use IDA HexRays to check
How about you post your evidence instead? I'm sure that someone as knowledgeable as you would be able to prove it, in which case it'd result in Atmosphere being banned for using illegally obtained code.
 
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How about you post your evidence instead? I'm sure that someone as knowledgeable as you would be able to prove it, in which case it'd result in Atmosphere being banned for using illegally obtained code.

Hekate is also 1:1 reverse engineered Nintendo code. DRAM training also 1:1 reverse engineered Nintendo code
 
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Depends on your morals, are you anti-piracy in general ? Then you should have a problem with 99% of this forum, other than that I'm in the same boat as him, people who make free releases do it in their free time because in most cases they're working in the industry and can't keep their free releases updated most of the time, and that's not a bad thing, I'm just pointing out that they do not invest their full time on their free releases. So I'd rather pay a few bucks to TX and have the most features since they work on this full time (while the money is flowing in).

It sounds morally bad, but so is piracy.
The problem with the statement is that people don't care if a feature was rushed or just completely broken. As long as it was made its apparently still acceptable. The same wouldn't apply for: video-games, movies, consoles, homebrew software and even other CFW. What makes TX different?
 

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Except even compiled code is copyrighted by original author. Open source or not, does not matter in terms of law
Not like you, as a member of Team-Xecuter, care much about the law.

Why yes, I'm claiming you're part of TX, because every single one of your posts up to now has been shilling for them. Prove me wrong and I'll retract this post.
 

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