If you use both straps, yes.Wait... you can block original fw from destroying fuses?
If you use both straps, yes.Wait... you can block original fw from destroying fuses?
How the heck did you figure that out? xDIf you use both straps, yes.
Well, fuses are burnt upon first boot of the stock Nintendo bootloader as we know.How the heck did you figure that out? xD
I see a few people are reporting similar. The problem must be TX's side. Go to sxos site and download newest boot.dat from there. I'm guessing you used the built in updateralready tried, not help.
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i forget to mention that, i am using SD file emunand (not partition).
I see a few people are reporting similar. The problem must be TX's side. Go to sxos site and download newest boot.dat from there. I'm guessing you used the built in updater
I have same issue since 2.5.0, then i try to download dat (2.5.1) file from sx, problem still exist.
I think payload not able to read emuland file if we boot from ur uf2 file.
Very puzzling indeed...
Here, two of my test units are running latest (0.9.3 Simple-UF2, 6.2.0, FAT32 emunand SXOS 2.5.1) with zero issues whatsoever.
Random thought... As SXOS doesn`t correctly HWinit, could you have a problem with your battery? As Hekate does init correctly, maybe something is showing up and crashing the boot process. Battery / BQ24193 problem?
Seems more common in people who use autoRCM if battery has gone DEAD flat. Just a thought.
Gimme half hour... I`ll build you something to try.
@khpda
Try this...
SX loader is payload 1. Other payloads are Simple-UF2.
So... Just put your boot.dat in SD root as usual... Flash this UF2 to chip.
Good luck!
What does it exactly mean?
- Does not waste power. Switch is properly shut off
Usually when using AutoRCM and power off the switch, it stucks in RCM mode and drains the battery.
Does this feature prevent this?
i use joycon onlyt and have auto rcm off.But if I use the "Joycon Only" installation and want to boot directly into CFW, I need AutoRCM
when you have AutoRCM off --> noSo the question is the same for the "boot directly into CFW" variant. Does it drain the battery after powering off the switch?
So the question is the same for the "boot directly into CFW" variant. Does it drain the battery after powering off the switch?
No. Almost.Thanks for the info.
But it's still not 100% clear to me.
Summarized it means
-AutoRCM enabled: the battery will drain after power off
-Volume+ strap connected: the battery will NOT drain after power off
Is this correct?
Broken USB connection to the trinketWhat would cause my trinket to not boot anymore? My switch died and I can’t get into hekate now. The green light on the trinket flashes green 5-8 times followed by a red light and doesn’t do anything