Seeing how consoles with <=3.0.0 firmware have a potential coldboot alternative, I highly doubt those on lower firmwares would want to do that.I just wish people would update to 5.1, that is where all dev stuff will happen
The cores are just being rebuilt right now.
You can check the status on the main post. This is the Input fix ! Ping @SeongGino
I started with a console over 3.0, are you speaking of an alt for the RCM jig?Seeing how consoles with <=3.0.0 firmware have a potential coldboot alternative, I highly doubt those on lower firmwares would want to do that.
That is actually why I haven't updated my 3.0.0 Switch.
I started with a console over 3.0, are you speaking of an alt for the RCM jig?
Please is there any fix for 3.0.0?
Okay, I noticed someone said this earlier in the thread, but I wanted to test/confirm this.There is nothing wrong on 3.0 with the stable builds.
Threading is WIP, won't work until its ready. Stop asking.
It only delays it if I have to take the time to answer.
Correct.I started with a console over 3.0, are you speaking of an alt for the RCM jig?
Are u fucking shitting me?Okay, I noticed someone said this earlier in the thread, but I wanted to test/confirm this.
For what it is worth, I am on 3.0.0, and if I use Hekate-ipl to boot into a CFW allowing you to use HBL from the Album icon, I can run the threaded versions fine. There is no crash on ROM load.
HOWEVER, if I instead use the Pegaswitch exploit via the custom DNS server, every time I get a crash in using the threaded version immediately upon selecting a ROM (but the "stable" non-thread version works fine).
So, it must be some issue with how the "older" exploit chain works, or there is something else Hekate is patching that allows you to use more cores or something. Again, no idea why this is happening, just wanted to clarify specifically that it isn't necessarily a Horizon 3.0.0 issue.
There is nothing wrong on 3.0 with the stable builds.
Threading is WIP, won't work until its ready. Stop asking.
It only delays it if I have to take the time to answer.
Are u fucking shitting me?
Games work well. tried most ps1 games on switch. when will it run smoothly with audio?I mean.... reading is hard stuff I guess....
Games work well. tried most ps1 games on switch. when will it run smoothly with audio?
No thats not what it was about.I mean.... reading is hard stuff I guess....
No thats not what it was about.
He supplied value information.
Honestly I dont know what the fuck is going on, that would actually explain it, even tho there are a million possibilities why it does happen then
That's what I took it as - no worries! Just wanted to make sure accurate information was provided to help narrow down where the issue might be. Honestly, I am probably just going to be using Hekate going forward now that the sleep bug is fixed, and will be using Atmosphere (cold boot?!) when it gets released. So it might not even be worth investigating why the Pegaswitch chain is having issues -- Hekate all the way . Of course I'm sure 3.0.0 via Pega users will still complain and wonder why it's not working...No thats not what it was about.
He supplied value information.
Honestly I dont know what the fuck is going on, that would actually explain it, even tho there are a million possibilities why it does happen then
Hekate is implemented at such a higher level, my speculation is that it enables higher level system calls or the like -- but pure conjecture there. Sticking to Hekate as a community is clearly the answer .I sincerely hope the stark contrast in compatibility with threading is more of a bug on PegaSwitch's part, and NOT a bug/feature exclusive to Atmosphere/current Hekate implementation.
Hekate is implemented at such a higher level, my speculation is that it enables higher level system calls or the like -- but pure conjecture there. Sticking to Hekate as a community is clearly the answer .
It won't. It's a PoC core.
Wait for PCSX-ReARMed to get ported for PlayStation w/ audio.
Something tells me BeetlePSX-NX this early was a mistake.
Nah it wasn't. why wait. The Switch homebrew scene has a lot of emulators. it's nice. The wii u had a psx emulator too but at the end of it's life.
Honestly, I don't feel like optimizing the core. Doesn't look future proof to me
This is more of a proof-of-concept to me
Both me and my kids have lots of fun with the Snes emulator and the GBA one.
Works great, even in docked.
I had to delete the cfg file, saving/loading on physical buttons isn't my thing.
And the PSX emulator works great, can't wait to see what you archive with the other psx core.
Just wanted to say thank you.
Also it would be great if we could play Multiplayer with two joycons.
Technically lower-level in this context, since it is directly patching the kernel rather than being a basic unsigned code exploit, but indeed. Would be beneficial if we stood by one platform. CoughTXcough