Hey guys,
So I am able to get my Switch into RCM mode through both the paperclip method (connecting pin 1 and 10 on Switch rail) and bent-pin method (connecting pin 9 and 10 on right JoyCon rail). I turn the Switch on holding the Vol+ button, and the Switch turns on while the screen remains off. I know that it's on because when I do this, I hear a sound on my PC indicating that a USB device has been connected (and another sound if I disconnect the USB). However, when I try to run the command "sudo python3 ./fusee-launcher.py fusee.bin" on my terminal in Ubuntu (VMWare), I get the message "No Tegra RCM Device Found?"
I've read through countless threads looking for an answer, but to no avail. I did see, however, people saying that my Switch should show up as a Nvidia APX device on my Windows PC, but it doesn't show up as that either. Any tips on how to go about my PC detecting my Switch in RCM mode?
EDIT: Linux seems to recognize that a Nintendo device is connected (Windows as well), but it doesn't register it as an APX device
So I am able to get my Switch into RCM mode through both the paperclip method (connecting pin 1 and 10 on Switch rail) and bent-pin method (connecting pin 9 and 10 on right JoyCon rail). I turn the Switch on holding the Vol+ button, and the Switch turns on while the screen remains off. I know that it's on because when I do this, I hear a sound on my PC indicating that a USB device has been connected (and another sound if I disconnect the USB). However, when I try to run the command "sudo python3 ./fusee-launcher.py fusee.bin" on my terminal in Ubuntu (VMWare), I get the message "No Tegra RCM Device Found?"
I've read through countless threads looking for an answer, but to no avail. I did see, however, people saying that my Switch should show up as a Nvidia APX device on my Windows PC, but it doesn't show up as that either. Any tips on how to go about my PC detecting my Switch in RCM mode?
EDIT: Linux seems to recognize that a Nintendo device is connected (Windows as well), but it doesn't register it as an APX device
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