Nice to know that Nintendo didn't block this with that new update. Time to play some SNES on me Switch
Prepare for lag!Nice to know that Nintendo didn't block this with that new update. Time to play some SNES on me Switch
Will work on every version of the switch aslong as you can open the web browser. Lots of programs only show black/white/nothing, this is known.Does this works on 3.0.1?
working fine on Firefox but Opera just shows black, if someone's interested in gaming in a web browser with da switch, somehow.
About one second of delay between what's on the PC and what's on the Switch. The video stream itself runs at about 2 frames per second.how much lag is there?
Edited for use on Switch by @AeonRipper
Originally created by ThinVNC
Tutorial:
Credit to @Masterwin
Gimp
The Escapists
Steam
NesTopia
OBS
Unity
Cheat Engine
Virtual Box!!!
Command Prompt
Visual Studio
Filezilla
NTR Viewer!!!
DeSmuME
Rocket League (Windowed, Borderless)
Portal
Portal 2
Half Life
Half Life 2
Left 4 Dead 2
fceux (NES)
SNES9x (SNES)
Project64 (N64)
Paladins
VLC Media Player!!!
Dolphin DX11
Please Reply to this thread if you have any other applications that work! (Frame rate not accounted for, do they show an image on the switch?)
This is a program that streams your PC screen to your Nintendo Switch. You need a pretty good WiFi connection to remove the lag though. To control PC games from the joy-con, connect the joy-con to your PC via Bluetooth (if you want, i believe there is a tool to merge the 2 joy-cons into 1) and play it like that.
Windows 10/8 Modern Applications (Things from the store, Xbox App, Settings App etc) will NOT work!
DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/file/weup6izq07xxb6o/REMx_Launcher.zip
https://github.com/bewest/thinvncThe problem (mostly) is ThinVNC there are other more reliable open source back ends you can use for this utilizing similar auto-config settings. I'd like to contribute to this if somebody would set up a GitHub for it. Now granted this will still be highly hardware dependant but this can be done better.
Update: I found the cause to this problem. It turns out that even if you allow ThinVNC in Windows Firewall and add it as an exception, Windows can still sometimes decide to block communications (despite showing ThinVNC as being allowed and all that). To fix this, you will need to go into Windows Firewall settings > Advanced settings > Windows Firewall with advanced security, then manually enable both outgoing as well as incoming communications for ThinVNC.Something really bizarre is happening.
I have two PCs with almost identical software setups. One is a slow 32-bit tablet and another is a powerful 64-bit proper PC. Both run Windows 10 and have the same security settings. I can always connect to crappy tablet albeit it's too slow to use, but it does not work at all on the more powerful PC. I just get an error 2809-1028 "Unable to display page". What could be causing this?
CDi emulation works through MAME/MESS, but I'm not sure anyone would want to:
if your on firmware 4.0.1 your out of luck any firmware above 3.0.0 your still out of luckdude i did everything i typed everything but when i do it this appreas help
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No... this isn't an exploit. It works on every firmware.if your on firmware 4.0.1 your out of luck any firmware above 3.0.0 your still out of luck