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[Request/Suggestion] Enable System Settings String Change #9

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rpalmon opened this issue Dec 20, 2016 · 2 comments
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[Request/Suggestion] Enable System Settings String Change #9

rpalmon opened this issue Dec 20, 2016 · 2 comments

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@rpalmon
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rpalmon commented Dec 20, 2016

When I want to boot into Mocha I want to know that I am on Mocha. A way you could probably do that is change the string in the system settings that says the version number and make it like [Mocha 5.5.1U]. Something like what you could do with the 3DS. That way I know that I am in the right place and have a lesser chance of bricking my system when I want to install something.

@CreeperMario
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I like this idea.
For now, I can differentiate between sysNAND and redNAND by making by folders blue on sysNAND and red on redNAND, but how do I tell if I'm in a sig-patched sysNAND?

This could probably be done by spoofing (or redirecting, in a similar sense to syshax.xml) the version.bin file, unless I'm missing something.

@dimok789
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Yeah easy to do but it has some limitations to what can be put in there.

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