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Initial system installer: used to write/verify console specific ''calibration'' data such as asymmetric keys and write/verify NAND partitions from an initial installation image. Hence, this initializes the entire NAND. This includes an option for erasing NAND. | Initial system installer: used to write/verify console specific ''calibration'' data such as asymmetric keys and write/verify NAND partitions from an initial installation image. Hence, this initializes the entire NAND. This includes an option for erasing NAND. | ||
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Revision as of 15:08, 1 September 2017
This is the 1000000000000001 title used at factory. Process-name is "SystemInitializ", internally in strings it's referred to as "SystemInitializer".
Initial system installer: used to write/verify console specific calibration data such as asymmetric keys and write/verify NAND partitions from an initial installation image. Hence, this initializes the entire NAND. This includes an option for erasing NAND.
Uses input parameters from <argc/argv>. Returns without doing anything if the required parameters are not passed. Uses logging code for all text output which basically uses svcOutputDebugString eventually.