You can find all download links in the last few messages preceding yours. There is a portable version, so no need to install a program on the PC, just inject the payload in the dongle.can someone hook me up with the driver for this? Mine isn't installing

The website and all its contents seem to no longer be accessible. Anyone got a hold of the latest version of NS Atmosphere Programmer that they can share?



what exactly "Atmosphere dongle" do you have, please post a photo.Hi to all!. Anyone knows how to update my switch in order to play the last games. I have this ns atmosphere dongle but I believe is outdated and I´m a huge noob on this.
Switch Hacking Is EasyHi to all!. Anyone knows how to update my switch in order to play the last games. I have this ns atmosphere dongle but I believe is outdated and I´m a huge noob on this.
Thank for answeringwhat exactly "Atmosphere dongle" do you have, please post a photo.


You could try to get a RCM Loader One dongle, as a replacement, but if you're a bit of a tinkerer, you could also just try to replace the battery. I had the battery on my RCM Loader One dongle die on me. I couldn't charge it anymore. So I opened the device, and soldered some wires to a cell battery holder I had. The battery holder has a switch, so I can turn it off when not in use. It's just a regular CR2032 3V lithium battery that you can buy anywhere. It's not quite the same power as the original battery which was more like 3.5V, but it works all the same, and I know the battery will never be depleted when I need to use it.Does anyone know where I can buy one now? Battery is expanding and popping the top cover off. Never kept it continuously charged but I suppose all batteries swell over time. Nevertheless, probably time to replace it. Like how it and the NS programmer software work, but can't seem to find them anywhere.
If unavailable, what are some similar options?
You could try to get a RCM Loader One dongle, as a replacement, but if you're a bit of a tinkerer, you could also just try to replace the battery. I had the battery on my RCM Loader One dongle die on me. I couldn't charge it anymore. So I opened the device, and soldered some wires to a cell battery holder I had. The battery holder has a switch, so I can turn it off when not in use. It's just a regular CR2032 3V lithium battery that you can buy anywhere. It's not quite the same power as the original battery which was more like 3.5V, but it works all the same, and I know the battery will never be depleted when I need to use it.
Unfortunately, I don't think the original RCM Loader One dongle is sold anymore. The clones that came out after are pre-flashed with an older version of Hekate, which can not be updated. If booting to Hekate, it doesn't matter too much, as Hekate will load the newer version (residing on the SD card) if it finds an old version have been used as an RCM payload. It could be problematic if you want to launch Atmosphere directly, bypassing Hekate. I would try replacing the battery for your NS-Atmosphere if I were you. It's a nice dongle, it would be a shame to just throw it away.Does RCM Loader more or less work the same? For me I don't really do much but the bare minimum which works fine for my uses. I just download Atmosphere from Githut, drop the contents onto my SD card, and then write fusee.bin to the Atmosphere dongle via NS Atmosphere Programmer. Works great and is simple.
I don't even boot into Hekate, or at least I don't think I do. When the dongle is in I just flip the push the power to on and it boots straight into Atmosphere.
Can I have the same simplistic setup with RCM Loader? Also, what is a good place to purchase one? Checking ebay and it seems like some people complain about one seller with around 50 sold that it cannot be written to, and only comes with an old version of Hekate. They seem to imply it is a knock off without all the proper functionality, so wondering if there is a reputable store for them.
Looking at the OP, what kind of battery is this? Seems like the battery for the NS Atmosphere is easy to replace, and if I can find the battery type for cheap that might be the way to go for me.