ehm, that is?
This might help https://gbatemp.net/threads/i-heard-that-you-guys-need-some-sweet-patches-for-atmosphere.521164/
Note : I haven't tried it out myself since i m still on firmware 8.1.0
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ehm, that is?
The latest Tinfoil/HBG work just fine on Atmosphere, yes. You do not need to copy over the Atmosphere fork that's included with Tinfoil/HBG.yo is tinfoil working on this again?
Is that so? What happened? Did I miss some gossip?The latest Tinfoil/HBG work just fine on Atmosphere, yes. You do not need to copy over the Atmosphere fork that's included with Tinfoil/HBG.
@blawar removed the DRM that forced the requirement of the Atmosphere fork. This is the second time he has done this, so for all we know, the DRM will be back the next time there's an update to Tinfoil.Is that so? What happened? Did I miss some gossip?
@blawar removed the DRM that forced the requirement of the Atmosphere fork. This is the second time he has done this, so for all we know, the DRM will be back the next time there's an update to Tinfoil.
One of the reasons the DRM was removed this time though is because the increased memory requirements stemming from the use of NSZ files makes the desire for Applet Mode compatibility moot. In other words, blawar wanted people to be able to run Tinfoil in Applet Mode on Atmosphere, even though nobody cared about it, but now Applet Mode is even more irrelevant than it already was.
I don't doubt that 77% of users were using Applet Mode. I'm saying Applet Mode is inferior. Using something out of habit and/or ignorance isn't the same thing as caring about something.you say that, yet 77% of my users were using applet mode. I know it may be hard to believe, but most people are not you
Does your data collection comply with gdpr?you say that, yet 77% of my users were using applet mode. I know it may be hard to believe, but most people are not you
I don't doubt that 77% of users were using Applet Mode. I'm saying Applet Mode is inferior. Using something out of habit and/or ignorance isn't the same thing as caring about something.
You don't have to use Applet Mode nor the fork with the latest Tinfoil.Any way to disable the Applet Mode in tinfoil 5.10 or we are forced to accept/use it?
You don't have to use Applet Mode nor the fork with the latest Tinfoil.
I'm not sure what you're asking. Applet Mode is only used if you run the homebrew launcher through something like the photo album app. I'm telling you that you don't have to do this. In fact, because of new memory needs, using Applet Mode probably won't work well, if at all.I take it as no way to disable it as my question is disabling & Not of "don't have to use"
Since hekate has the battery fix built in for ages now (you did use hekate to boot, right?) if really might be a hardware issue.I'm having issues with the battery indicator.
You see, I was copying the latest Atmos files to the SD, when the file transfer cancelled and I didn't know some files were not updated.
So, I started noticing jumps and drops in battery percentage.
I updated the files properly now, and so far no more disparities in percentages.
However, now my Switch is at 42%, and I am getting the dead battery symbol.
What can I do to restore the battery icon so it marks the proper battery percentage?
@SciresM or if any of you guys know, it'd be greatly appreciated. Even if I leave the Switch charging up to 100%, it still kills power at around 40~%.
Since hekate has the battery fix built in for ages now (you did use hekate to boot, right?) if really might be a hardware issue.
So unfortunately you might end up having to do this:
(unless someone more qualified knows a more advanced answer to what the cause could be)
Since hekate has the battery fix built in for ages now (you did use hekate to boot, right?) if really might be a hardware issue.
So unfortunately you might end up having to do this:
(unless someone more qualified knows a more advanced answer to what the cause could be)
Yeah I forgot to follow up on it in hereCTCaer has been helping them on discord. It’s an issue with the battery being seen as a higher capacity than it actually is.
Haven't done that yet (was no need fortunately) but good to know lol.Btw @lordelan, from the video, I believe you only need to get to the point where they disconnect the battery from the mother board, no need to actually lift it up nor pry it up at all.