Source: https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/tag/v6.0.0
Hello tempers, a new version of Hekate and his companion NYX get released, a lot of work from @CTCaer and new features:
Check readme.md for more.
Hello tempers, a new version of Hekate and his companion NYX get released, a lot of work from @CTCaer and new features:
Supports: Erista (T210) and Mariko (T210B01) units
Latest HOS supported: 15.0.1
hekate 6.0.0 changes
- L4T Loader
Mandatory for new L4T releases and especially for Mariko support.
Coreboot is no more (Still supported until everything gets updated though). - R2P for Mariko. Will be used by L4T.
- Auto HOS power off will blink 3 times on OLED panels now
The previous method of slow fade out doesn't work on OLED panels, so blink instead. - Changed battery enough limits
Increased by 50-100mV. As always if you see the hekate battery empty icon, charge your switch, otherwise it can easily randomly shut off. - Various improvements/fixes
Nyx v1.5.0 Changes
- Fixed an issue where UMS eMMC mount could hang
- Added no border and colorized combo for launch options
Icons must have the _hue_nobox.bmp suffix to enable that - Name the vendor of the new dram chips. Models still unknown.
- Make all backup/restore options to always use 4 MB for BOOT0/1 partitions
Adds better compatibility with custom eMMCs that have bigger boot partitions - Added 17 burnt fuses info missing from previous update
- Added more SD vendors
- Various improvements/fixes
BDK Changes
- eMMC: add emmc_set_partition
- UMS: fixed a use of stack without initialization issue
- SDRAM: Renamed new chips
- max77812: do not allow setting RAM1 regulator if not 211 phase
- clocks: host1x is now managed by hw-init only and not display/VIC/TSEC
- RTC: Added T210B01 R2P
- BQ24193: Remove charger forced enable
Any software that depends on that should properly manage the charger via the gpio instead of randomly disabling it - ini: ini_check_payload_section changed to ini_check_special_section to accommodate for l4t special key
- Various improvements/fixes
FAQ
Click to expand FAQ notes- Which Linux/Android distributions are supported in Partition Manager?
For L4T Linux you can use the official Ubuntu Bionic 3.4.0 and newer or any other distro betas.
For android you can get Android 10. - I don't care about emuMMC/Linux/Android. Can the Part manager be used for something else?
Yes. You can still reformat your SD card to a single FAT32 partition.
You can even use it when you have exFAT and you want to format to FAT32.
It is also suggested to format your sd card via hekate. That's because it prepares it for performance. something that many partitioning tools neglect.
Notes
Check readme.md for more.