TX Releases SX OS v1.3

TX Releases Another Update To Their SX OS, with a big new feature: 'eShop NSP Support' :)
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TX does not seem to want to take a break, they have now pumped out yet another major update to their SX OS, check it out below:
We are back once again with an exciting update for SX OS. Let's skip the drama for now and jump straight to the list of new goodies:
  • Add LayeredFS support
    Are you excited about any upcoming Game Mods for switch games? Well, we are! To accommodate this we have added what is commonly referred to as "LayeredFS" support. In short what this allows you to do is override specific files from a game with modified copies that are loaded from your microSD's (ex)FAT partition.
    Place your custom game files under the following locations on the microSD root:
    - /sxos/titles/<titleid>/exefs/
    - /sxos/titles/<titleid>/romfs/​
    We can't wait to see what cool mods the community will come up with!
  • Add eShop NSP support
    This adds support for installing and launching installed eShop NSP files. This is still rough around the edges and for advanced users only. To install NSP files you need a legitimate copy of the DevMenu, which can be launched currently via LayeredFS. We are still working on adding a custom and easy to use NSP installer to our own menu system. Stay tuned!
    WARNING: We do not recommend playing online with installed eShop NSP games without a valid ticket, as this WILL lead to a console ban without a doubt.
  • Add low battery reconfiguration on bootup
    Some users were having battery issues after playing around with Switch Linux custom payload. This fixes the "battery desync" issue every time you boot your switch. If you weren't use Switch Linux there's nothing to worry, otherwise; enjoy your penguins AND enjoy your horizon OS! :D
  • Hide OSX Temp files in game selection menu
    If you were pestered by bogus entries in the game selection menu chances are high this is because you are using OSX (and Finder). We simply hide those files from the menu now. All cleaned up!
  • Removed eMMC password lock
    It seems a perfectly safe and easily reversible hacker challenge we put in place for aspiring hackers has been blown out of proportion. We are sad to see so many false claims on the internet and to avoid any further false accusations and 'fake news' we decided to get rid of it. Namaste.
That's it for today! We'll be back soon. Team-Xecuter doesn't take a break. While others moan on social media we work day and night to bring you the best experience on Nintendo Switch.

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It takes a big man to not make mistakes, it takes an even bigger one to admit to his mistakes.
The true part is that I didn't read his post history, since I didn't think I needed to I see his nonsense all the time (1050 posts in a month). Now that I have looked through it briefly I can't seem to find anything about him pro hacking SX-OS but I can see pages of pro-xecutor posts.

A sampling?
 
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evidence? psh, i have a narrative to push

so you'd rather believe the guys that put a brick code into their stolen software (as predicted by pretty much everyone long before it was released) and now pretend it was meant as a challenge for hackers (when their buyers are mostly the exact opposite of that) that they actually took that shit out?
if they didn't want something to brick shit, they wouldn't have added anything in the first place. they wanted something, they still want something, it's still there.
 

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The true part is that I didn't read his post history, since I didn't think I needed to I see his nonsense all the time (1050 posts in a month). Now that I have looked through it briefly I can't seem to find anything about him pro hacking SX-OS but I can see pages of pro-xecutor posts.

A sampling?







So I reiterate, shill.
:gun::gun::gun: Time for it to start again. I got the popcorn ready.
 

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so you'd rather believe the guys that put a brick code into their stolen software (as predicted by pretty much everyone long before it was released) and now pretend it was meant as a challenge for hackers (when their buyers are mostly the exact opposite of that) that they actually took that shit out?
if they didn't want something to brick shit, they wouldn't have added anything in the first place. they wanted something, they still want something, it's still there.
It was half a joke, but whatever. I reckon they removed it. This update will do a lot to make the community more accepting of TX, but all that will vanish to be replaced by way more hatred if more brick code is found. It's in their best interest to actually remove it.
 
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Well they at least updating it with new stuff, but other than the NSP sigpatch it seems like everything is stolen from Hekate 3.0 and AMS again... Wish they would actually contribute to the dev community.
 

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Downloading Celeste now

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Tried it via using eNShop which is the gui version and it did not work. Installed to homepage, but attempting to run it brings up a dialog box asking for it to be checked on Nintendo's servers...

I assume that's because at that stage it's already installed but not via DevMenu and therefore the checks (protections) are still in place, what I@ll try (if what I'm doing now doesn't work) is to rebuild the .nsp from the installed files - gonna take a bit longer though
 

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Downloading Celeste now

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I assume that's because at that stage it's already installed but not via DevMenu and therefore the checks (protections) are still in place, what I@ll try (if what I'm doing now doesn't work) is to rebuild the .nsp from the installed files - gonna take a bit longer though

Ah yes, that may work. Where are the installation files saved?
 

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