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Go with separate nsp for base, update, and dlc. That is the standard way to dump games. Combining them into one is a bad idea and you’ll be stuck with an outdated bundled update later if a new update comes out.
I mean all the v1 needs is an rcm jig and a pc. Nothing else.
I don’t think Scires will do anything more than that. He is just covering his ass, because providing a feature in fusee that is used for nothing but piracy isn’t a good look.
That’s why he mentioned looking for other types of IPS patches. If he found any, he likely would’ve kept the feature and used it as justification to leave it in fusee.
I hate AIOs in general, but this isn’t as bad as some I’ve seen. Still got quite some issues though. You should clean up that contents folder.
Lots of completely useless stuff there. For example 010000000001013
can actually cause problems during boot and doesn’t do anything. A lot of other random sysmodules that are unnecessary to 99% of users as well.
Crap dnsmitm config that uses the 127.0.0.1 *nintendo*
line, which is very general and uses more resources to filter. The rentry or nhguide’s dnsmitm configs are far better.
Mission control is installed, but it’s BT patches are missing, so it’s not going to work.
There’s a system settings file in config for some reason, but doesn’t appear to have any modifications.
The Hekate ini has no way to boot syscfw for users that want it. (And uses cal0blank even though exosphere.ini already exists)
Do note 2.74 is the unstable fw with 300mhz clock. I would recommend not using it.
Have you tried updating the modchip to latest 2.75 FW from rehius just to make sure the modchip FW is not corrupt?
You can find the firmware repo here: https://github.com/rehius/usk/releases/tag/PicoFly_2.75_2023.09.09_08-16
I would prefer nsp/nsz since those are eShop dumps and intended to be installed into the system.
Xcis are gamecard dumps and weren’t intended to be installed, so the installer has to modify it in order for the console to pick it up as a digital copy.
Basically, the nsp is just cleaner - you install the game without any modifications, and just register the ticket for it to the system.
Don’t believe so, but you can just search for games you want by highlighting the New Games tab and then clicking the search button.
To add onto this, this is THE best way to get into Pro shops and pro-only access stashes like NekoDrive or Tits Pro. The Missing Content finder discord can help you locate missing content to buy and donate.
Why on Mariko I don’t have the possibility to boot on OFW? It seems that rentry guide add the code for stock nand only for Erista.
You can, just replace your ini. Open your hekate_ipl.ini
file with Notepad. (it’s inside the bootloader folder on your SD)
Delete everything inside the ini and paste the following in:
[config]
autoboot=0
autoboot_list=0
bootwait=3
autohosoff=0
autonogc=0
updater2p=1
backlight=100
[Atmosphere FSS0 emuMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummcforce=1
icon=bootloader/res/emu_boot.bmp
[Atmosphere FSS0 sysMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/sys_cfw_boot.bmp
[Stock sysMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
emummc_force_disable=1
stock=1
icon=bootloader/res/stock_boot.bmp
Can I update emuNand (file) to lastest fw? I’m on 15.0.0 now
Yes. You can update the emummc with Daybreak. Boot into OFW (Stock), and update it to latest.
Then follow this guide to dump your FW from stock and install it on emu: https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/extras/updating/#updating-emummc-by-dumping-an-updated-firmware-from-your-sysmmc
I see different file type for game like xci and nsp what is the difference? Should I have to use app like goldleaf?
DBI can install all Switch game files (NSP, NSZ, XCI, XCZ). See this guide for installing them: https://rentry.org/NSUSBInstall/#dbi-installer-mtp
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I believe there isn’t a server yet for tits bro ever since it got taken down. Last I heard, a Matrix server was in the works.
OLED is the nicest option, but you need to install a modchip to use it, or get one that’s chipped.
If you can’t do that, get an unpatched V1. Make sure to check the serial number of the console you are buying however! Not all V1 are unpatched, so you have to be careful.
When buying, you can go ahead and ignore all models that say HAC-001(-01) on the back, as those are V2’s, and guaranteed to be patched. HAC-001 is a V1.
NSCB is great software and I personally recommend it. It does work to verify new games if you provide it with an up-to-date prod.keys from your console. Super easy to setup on Windows as well, just download and extract the zip file, get your prod.keys file from your console, rename it to keys.txt, and place it in the ztools folder inside the NSCB files. Run NSCB.exe, select option 1 for individual processing, drop in an nsp, start processing, select 8 to verify files, and then option 3 for full integrity+sig1+hash verification.
Cheers!
Yes, but make sure you have dns-mitm setup to block Nintendo servers. You can confirm this by booting into emummc, then checking the dnsmitm startup logs. A report will be generated in sd:/atmosphere/logs
called dns_mitm_startup.log
. Open this file in Notepad and confirm it looks something like this, where it has Nintendo domains redirected to 127.0.0.1:
Also, NEVER launch the Tinfoil installer on sysCFW/sysNAND. I know it’s impossible to do in Stock because there is no HBMenu, but it is possible if you boot Atmosphere on Sys. Be careful not to do that, or else you will get banned.
I see, good to know. Is the old url going to continue to work?
There’s a guide for that here: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/2333900
Try searching for
rcm jig
on Amazon.