Hacking Fusée Gelée Tutorial?

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Has anyone written a n00b Tutorial for Fusée Gelée and payload launch?
It seems as if MANY of the questions I'm seeing posted could be solved by a simple tutorial.
 
Has anyone written a n00b Tutorial for Fusée Gelée and payload launch?
It seems as if MANY of the questions I'm seeing posted could be solved by a simple tutorial.
The problem is that nothing is very noob friendly yet. The difficulty of the tutorials reflects the level of understanding you need to do anything meaningful right now. If people just waited a while then there wouldn't be as many questions.
 
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yes, there is. But it is not pinned, so nobody knows about it.
Well... Although it's called a "tutorial", this post is assuming the user already has a large understanding of many aspects, including but not limited to, JoyCon disassembly. Also, other safer, less-permanent RCM methods are available.
 
Well... Although it's called a "tutorial", this post is assuming the user already has a large understanding of many aspects, including but not limited to, JoyCon disassembly. Also, other safer, less-permanent RCM methods are available.

https://gbatemp.net/threads/get-ready-for-cfw-nintendo-switch-fusee-gelee-all-firmware.500623/

http://www.ktemkin.com/faq-fusee-gelee/

Either of those FAQs work for you?

You could, maybe, compile all of the relevant data between all of the fusee gelee and make a nooby faq.
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I'll have wanted posters in a few weeks, but maybe this helps? The video was post April 29th.

 
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Well... Although it's called a "tutorial", this post is assuming the user already has a large understanding of many aspects, including but not limited to, JoyCon disassembly. Also, other safer, less-permanent RCM methods are available.

Hi! The tutorial says u can use a paper clip/needle etc. On the rails themselves. If you don't understand the content of it you should not be messing with Fusee Gelee until we get more user friendly solutions, unless you are a dev it is useless now. If you are using homebrew in general you should have a basic understanding of how hardware/software works and if not make the effort to read up on it so you don't make a mistake down the line.
 
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Hi! The tutorial says u can use a paper clip/needle etc. On the rails themselves. If you don't understand the content of it you should not be messing with Fusee Gelee until we get more user friendly solutions, unless you are a dev it is useless now. If you are using homebrew in general you should have a basic understanding of how hardware/software works and if not make the effort to read up on it so you don't make a mistake down the line.
You can also hotwire older vehicles by crossing some wires...but saying that, doesn't make it a tutorial.
Not trying to be mean, I'm trying to be realistic.
Posting half-written "tutorials" leaves general users in a confused state.
At bare-minimum, you should clarify the level of knowledge needed, the assumed understanding of JoyCon disassembly, and a warning about potential JoyCon damage in a Disclaimer.
 

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