SysNAND -> EmuNAND

TuxSH 2017-06-01 16:33:58 +02:00
parent 51912abaca
commit 4bc9a339c7

@ -37,16 +37,17 @@ This allows you to configure the processor the same way NTR CFW does:
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- **Autoboot SysNAND**: Determines if you want to boot **SysNAND** or **EmuNAND** by default (when **holding no buttons** on Luma3DS boot).
- If the option is **on**, **holding L** boots **the default EmuNAND**.
- If the option is **off**, **holding L** boots **SysNAND**.
- **Autoboot Emunand**: Determines if you want to boot **EmuNAND** or **SysNAND** by default (when **holding no buttons** on Luma3DS boot).
- If the option is **on**, **holding L** boots **SysNAND**.
- If the option is **off**, **holding L** boots **the default EmuNAND**. To use a different EmuNAND from the
default, hold a directional pad button (Up/Right/Down/Left equal EmuNANDs 1/2/3/4).
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- **Use SysNAND FIRM if booting with R**:
- **On**: uses the **FIRM from SysNAND** to boot EmuNAND **with R** (you usually can't boot a newer NAND with an older NATIVE_FIRM).
- **Off**: uses the **FIRM from the default EmuNAND** to boot SysNAND **with R** (you usually can't boot a newer NAND with an older NATIVE_FIRM).
You can override the EmuNAND to take the FIRM from on boot by holding down a button on the **directional pad**, **Up**, **Right**, **Down**, **Left** for EmuNANDs 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
- **Use EmuNAND FIRM if booting with R**:
- **On**: uses the **FIRM from the default EmuNAND** to boot SysNAND **with R** (you usually can't boot a newer NAND with an older NATIVE_FIRM). You can override the EmuNAND to take the FIRM from on boot by holding down a button on the **directional pad**, **Up**, **Right**, **Down**, **Left** for EmuNANDs 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
- **Off**: uses the **FIRM from SysNAND** to boot EmuNAND **with R** (you usually can't boot a newer NAND with an older NATIVE_FIRM).
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