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== General ==
== General ==
This section defines common terms that either used industry-wide, or for two or more consoles.


====== '''NAND''' ======
====== '''NAND''' ======
refers to the storage device which houses the system's software that is needed for general functionality. A collective snapshot of these files and partitions is known as a NAND backup.
refers to the storage device which houses the system's software that is needed for general functionality. A collective snapshot of these files and partitions is known as a NAND backup.
====== '''Horizon, HOS, or HorizonNX''' ======
These all refer to the dedicated operating systems for Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo Switch. HorizonNX references the Switch's codename, so it refers only to the Switch OS.


== Nintendo Switch ==
== Nintendo Switch ==
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====== '''AutoRCM''' ======
====== '''AutoRCM''' ======
This refers to an environment where the Switch boots into RCM automatically, without the need of a jig.
This refers to an environment where the Switch boots into RCM automatically, without the need of a jig.
====== '''Horizon, HOS, or HorizonNX''' ======
These all refer to the dedicated operating systems for Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo Switch. HorizonNX references the Switch's codename, so it refers only to the Switch OS.
===== <u>Hardware</u> =====
===== <u>Hardware</u> =====
====== '''Mariko, or T214''' ======
====== '''Mariko, or T214''' ======

Revision as of 15:50, 18 April 2022

This page aims to detail as many terminologies used within the Nintendo Homebrew community as in-depth as possible.

General

This section defines common terms that either used industry-wide, or for two or more consoles.

NAND

refers to the storage device which houses the system's software that is needed for general functionality. A collective snapshot of these files and partitions is known as a NAND backup.

Horizon, HOS, or HorizonNX

These all refer to the dedicated operating systems for Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo Switch. HorizonNX references the Switch's codename, so it refers only to the Switch OS.

Nintendo Switch

Software
AutoRCM

This refers to an environment where the Switch boots into RCM automatically, without the need of a jig.

Hardware
Mariko, or T214

These refer to the chipset used on any console made after late 2019. This includes Switch Lite, Switch (OLED Model), and the better-battery Switch. Units using Mariko chipsets are unhackable via software for the foreseeable future.

Better-battery Switch, redbox Switch, and V2 Switch

These all refer specifically to the full-size Switch that was advertised with better battery - with the product code of HAC-001(-01).

Erista, or T210, and V1

This refer to the original chipset used on all Switch consoles manufactured before mid-2018, before the better-battery Switch.

Please see this hardware table for more info regarding Switch console revisions.

fusee

This references fusee-gelee. It may also casually refer to tools or software that work alongside fusee-gelee's environment, like the fusee.bin payload used for Atmosphere.

Patched

This usually refers specifically to being patched against fusee-gelee. Although it's exceedingly rare, there may be other methods of getting into custom firmware on certain patched units.

RCM

This refers to Nvidia's Recovery Mode. This is where many Nvidia errors led to the discovery of fusee, thereby leading to custom firmware on the Switch.

Tegra X1

This refers to any version of the main processor used in the Nintendo Switch.

Alternatively, "Tegra" sometimes refers to any toolkit or diagnostic software that runs for processors in the Tegra processor family.

Please see this hardware table for more info regarding Tegra X1 revisions.

Nintendo 3DS