SX OS v2.3 BETA

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!

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