Hi all,
So from what I can see, tydye81 is the only one left working on RGLoader right now, and is a very busy individual. In his most recent README:
He encourages people to decompile RGBuild and build it again with support for new kernels and that it should be a relatively simple process. I was able to use ILSpy (a .NET reflector) to decompile the C# code for both RGBuild.exe and RGBuildLauncher.exe, edit it to fix some small compile-time errors generated most likely by ILSpy, and run the program in Visual Studio. After I got that working, I could only find dash/kernel versions hard coded into the program as the check boxes in RGBuildLauncher.exe. I assumed from this that RGBuildLauncher.exe just generates good arguments for RGBuild.exe based on what you put into RGBuildLauncher.exe, so all I did was add a checkbox for 17502.
I was able to find the SE.17489.bin image on the forums [1] [2] and have found a recommendation from a user that has RGBuild working on 17502 to use the same files from the 17489 filesystems to build the 17502 image and to spoof the kernel [1]. If spoofing doesn't work, (it looks like it didn't work for this guy) I will need an SE.17502.bin from a devkit, and nothing really shows up for me when searching for that. So, at this point, do we just need to wait for someone to publicly release their 17502 devkit filesystems? Or is there a way we can build a 17502 RGBuilder image with the files available now?