![]() At the time I didn’t think Aroma would actually take so much longer and I wanted to avoid releasing something that will be obsolete 2 weeks later because of an actual Aroma release. I decided to focus on finishing Aroma (didn’t turn out well □) instead of creating a payload.elf that will actually match the feature set of hachxi/cbhc. But this is really only injecting the Homebrew Launcher into the Mii Maker, not doing anything else. Until today there were only a handful of payload.elf-implementations, for example the homebrew launcher installer everyone is using for the browser exploit. The “problem” with this is that you still need a payload.elf that does any of the cool things for you. So it only makes sense to use FailST to turn an application into a generic payload.elf loader too. This also allows easy updating, because all you need to do, is replace a file on the sd card. Back in early 2019 I introduced the concept of abstracting payloads into a separate file ( payload.elf) which every exploit could load in a standardized way to allow a constant experience between all entrypoints. Like I’ve already mentioned before, FailST is only useful with a payload that’s taking advantage of it. Now, over a year later, it’s finally time to release it with some extra bits. ![]() However: At the end of this blogpost I promised to release a user-friendly installer “as soon as possible” to be a free haxchi alternative. Since then FailST was floating around without anyone actually using it, giving Nintendo plenty of time to patch it, which is… really stupid. Unfortunately FailST got leaked before Aroma (name for the upcoming homebrew environment) actually was finished. My initial plan was to release it together with my upcoming homebrew environment, because without a payload it wouldn’t be really useful. In my last blogpost I talked about FailST, an exploit to bypass runtime signature checks for a title on the Wii U. TL DR: GaryOderNichts and I worked over the past few days on Tiramisu, a homebrew environment to mimic a free haxchi/cbhc with some extra features.
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