Hacking Discussion Team Xecuter Switch SX

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The only "cool" thing about this really is the PC-less payload injection, and the Clean Touchscreen compatible Bootloader UI, but it's closed sourced, and only for profit with piracy as the MAIN focal point, so it looses all the respect I would've had for it, and I simply can't support something like this because of that, so I'll just wait for someone to reverse engineer their work, and resell it where TX won't get any of the underline profit that they don't deserve IMO

Anyone else is free to do as they see fit, I'm just voicing my own opinions of this.
 
price is fair, but shipping from china takes too long.
Last time i ordered from aliexpress the shipping time was 54 days...
On the plus side, whenever I've ordered from them (I use them a lot) and have had issues, the support was very quick to refund and solve the issue. So there's that.
 
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Oh, cos you asked price earlier and the threads moving fast so thought I'd tag you soz.
ok cool^^
thanks^^
But still, I highly doubt it's the right price
I mean, I took like years of work for gateway and they sold it around 80$
So, even for a year of work, I doubt it will be that cheap
maybe cheaper than gateway, but not that much lol
 
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Probably not. It's unlikely they would jump through those hoops for little to no apparent benefit.
But then bare in mind that the dongle is untethered and providing a payload, so clearly it must have storage to carry this payload. Also, there would need to be a way for us to update the payload within when new versions of the CFW are made. So I'd assume that the dongle has to have storage. Whether its built in or uses its own microSD card, we don't know.
What's worth noting is that this CFW payload from the looks of it seems like (AFAIK) the most developed payload out there compared to things like Atmosphere. They've could've possibly figured out how to access data from the USB type C port.
Now that I think of it, what we could be looking at is something where there's a bunch of game backups stored in the dongle and the CFW is redirecting the cartridge drive to the USB type C port. This is basically how the Sky3DS+ works, where you have a microSD card full of ROMs that the Sky3DS+ mounts as a legit cart and then switches between them via that orange button.
 
so clearly it must have storage to carry this payload
Indeed. Likely an internal flash storage.
Also, there would need to be a way for us to update the payload within when new versions of the CFW are made.
The port on the bottom, most likely.
Whether its built in or uses its own microSD card, we don't know.
I can almost guarantee it's built-in.
 
ok cool^^
thanks^^
But still, I highly doubt it's the right price
I mean, I took like years of work for gateway and they sold it around 80$
So, even for a year of work, I doubt it will be that cheap
maybe cheaper than gateway, but not that much lol
They may be having to price low though here because of the reswitched competition. I don't think gateway had any CFW competition at the time. Could be wrong though (hope not, 30 is a steal, almost litteraly)
 

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