if the switch can already receive data via ethernet connected to the dock, all they need is a software update to enable other mediathey cant change this though they would have to release new hardware
hows this so hard to understand?
if the switch can already receive data via ethernet connected to the dock, all they need is a software update to enable other mediathey cant change this though they would have to release new hardware
it can receive but not send through the dock thats all through the hardwareif the switch can already receive data via ethernet connected to the dock, all they need is a software update to enable other media
hows this so hard to understand?
They can change through OS updates, they don't need to release any other hardware.they cant change this though they would have to release new hardware
lol omgit can receive but not send through the dock thats all through the hardware
Wired pads: must receive data to activate rumble and leds to indicate to which player it was associated. Obviously must send button press data.it can receive but not send through the dock thats all through the hardware
hes talking about external storage devices from the dock which is just not possiblelol omg
you do know that having the switch connected via ethernet is enabling it to be able to send and receive data across the internet right?
i cant...
I never backed up anyone. I just answered your question. No context. So stop "attacking" me and learn to read.Which is why i wrote they might have plans for it in the future
dont you read?
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did you skim through the thread or something?
stop trying to act smart when you clearly dont know anything
i did say they might have plans for storage devices in the future
you backed up the guys claim that it cannot receive data from the usb ports yet you said ethernet
you dont know much man.
Not possible YET. The only thing lacking is OS support to external storage, you were saying that it would need actual changes on hardware.hes talking about external storage devices from the dock which is just not possible
It sends data down through the dock aswell, otherwise ethernet pings such as eshop browsing would be impossible.it can receive but not send through the dock thats all through the hardware
Only impossible because it's not enabled. I'm sure Ninty at somepoint will patch in hdd support.hes talking about external storage devices from the dock which is just not possible
please stop skimming threads so you can have some contexthes talking about external storage devices from the dock which is just not possible
USB-C OTG adapters are confirmed working.How would that even work when the switch is disconnected?
im sure they have some storage use for it in the future though
maybe keyboard and mouse input
Not yet, they have basically said "maybe" so it may or may not come in the future.I noticed two USB ports on the dock and was wondering, could I use a USB HDD with it?
How does ethernet work then if it can't receive data from the dock?Ethernet, controllers, anything charger ...
That is simply not true. The Tegra chip supports USB devices just fine.they cant change this though they would have to release new hardware
Joke or not, because with people in his thread, I am really clueless.USB-C OTG adapters are confirmed working.
Not yet, they have basically said "maybe" so it may or may not come in the future.
How does ethernet work then if it can't receive data from the dock?
That is simply not true. The Tegra chip supports USB devices just fine.
This is not true, while the switch is docked, the hardware is more than capable of supporting ext storage devices. The only thing stopping this, is software support. All Nintendo would have to do, is write the support, and push an update. It kills me to see that some people think it can't send and receive. Let's set all technical reasons why that wouldn't be true aside. How would the magic-ns dongle work if it couldn't send and receive data? Before your rebuttal is that you are talking about ext storage only, regardless of what data it is, it's still data.hes talking about external storage devices from the dock which is just not possible
Ethernet, controllers
I don't know man, what is wrong will all of you. From where did everyone get the info about switch not being able to receive/transmit data via USB?Those are data too.
3.0 is by far enough to transfer/receive data on the fly. If Nintendo didn't enabled such feature on the Switch, is because of logistic reasons or just don't want to enable it yet.I don't know man, what is wrong will all of you. From where did everyone get the info about switch not being able to receive/transmit data via USB?
That's not an answer to my question... at all :/3.0 is by far enough to transfer/receive data on the fly. If Nintendo didn't enabled such feature on the Switch, is because of logistic reasons or just don't want to enable it yet.
- 3.0 is by far enough to transfer/receive data.That's not an answer to my question... at all :/
still not an answer to my question... at all... again. I asked where did everyone get info that it can't receive/transmit data via USB (because you quoted me about ethernet and controllers).- 3.0 is by far enough to transfer/receive data.
- The Switch's Dock has 3.0 USB ports.
- Switch can handle extHDDs when docked.