eliboa is a niche developer whose only public offering, TegraRcmGUI, caters to a very specific but passionate corner of the Windows ecosystem: owners of Nvidia Tegra-based Nintendo Switch consoles who want a straightforward way to push custom payloads. The program wraps the low-level TegraRCMSmash utility in a lightweight graphical interface, eliminating command-line steps and turning the delicate process of injecting a payload into a one-click operation. Users typically launch the tool after shorting the console’s right-hand rail into Recovery mode (RCM), select a payload such as Atmosphère or Hekate, and let the GUI handle USB communication with the Tegra bootrom. Beyond basic injection, the application remembers recently used files, verifies payload sizes, and displays device status in real time, making it useful for homebrew enthusiasts, firmware dumpers, and dual-boot tinkerers who repeatedly switch between stock and custom firmware. Because the utility operates at the earliest stage of the boot chain, it is also employed by repair technicians to recover systems that refuse to start normally. eliboa’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
GUI for TegraRCMSmash
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