Indie games on JTAG/RGH are often stored as .xex files or specialized containers. You can typically launch them directly from your file manager or add them to the Aurora library for a cleaner interface. Development-Grade Features
To use content like Global Hawk, your console must be hardware-modded with one of the following: Global Hawk [Indie] [Jtag/RGH]
Most users utilize Aurora as a custom dashboard to organize their games and homebrew. Dashlaunch acts as the backend that manages plugins (like those used for stealth or development features). Indie games on JTAG/RGH are often stored as
Running indie content or homebrew on these consoles typically requires specific dashboard tools and file structures: Dashlaunch acts as the backend that manages plugins
If your interest in "Global Hawk" involves more advanced development tools, modded consoles can be pushed further:
The more common modern mod that works on a wider variety of consoles. It uses a "glitch chip" to trick the CPU into running unverified code. Content Management and "Indie" Utility
An older, highly stable exploit that allows for near-instant boot times. It is rare today because it only works on very early "Phat" consoles with specific dashboard versions (7371 or lower).