Read again.It includes what there is written. USB 3.0. Not bluetooth.
Enabling 3.0 makes interferences with wireless connections, which in this case means both Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth.
Read again.It includes what there is written. USB 3.0. Not bluetooth.
I don't #*$(ing believe it
Overclocking changed everything
wired ethernet speed test on Atmosphere 0.18.1, full overclocking, no USB 3.0:
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wired ethernet speed test on Atmosphere 0.19.0, full overclocking, USB 3.0:
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this is absolutely mind-boggling and baffling
both that the stock clock speeds give worse network connection on USB 3, and that overclocking on USB 2.0 practically doubles/halves everything
I mean the 2nd part is kinda understandable, but the first part makes literally no sense
also... 40% of the ping, +20% download/upload speeds on USB 3.0
it's not nothing, but... shouldn't it be much higher than that?
Edizon SE and the AIO auto updater don't seem to work after I updated :/
So some homebrews needs to get updated to work with 0.19.0Homebrew which uses atmosphere extensions (including the mitm API) will need to be re-compiled in order to function on 0.19.0.
Thanks for the info. Here I thought I had deleted something after updating.So some homebrews needs to get updated to work with 0.19.0
Sorry if this is a noob question but how would I recompile Homebrew?So some homebrews needs to get updated to work with 0.19.0
Arguments? Code so I can reproduce?on 11.0.1 | atmo 0.19.0 call to
ncmContentStorageListContentId gives error 0x202 and crash hbloader after that
Arguments? Code so I can reproduce?
NcmContentStorage contentStorage;
THROW_IF_FAILED(ncmOpenContentStorage(&contentStorage,NcmStorageId_SdCard));
s32 count = 0;
THROW_IF_FAILED(ncmContentStorageGetContentCount(&contentStorage, &count));
std::vector<NcmContentId> list;
list.resize(count);
THROW_IF_FAILED(ncmContentStorageListContentId(&contentStorage, list.data(), count, &count, 0));