They don't have a writable emulated SPI flash. The program can read them, but writes will always fail.
Yes, probably they don't even have an SPI. Maybe only a small eeprom for the user calibration.
Everything can be hardcoded, except the user calibration data, which the switch needs to write to save it. But this also can be omitted and send back 0xFFed values all the time.
You need to press and hold the sync button on the joy-cons as stated in the screen pop-up.
Yes, the home led sticks,So, if you set the home button led, you have to reset it each time you boot up?
I found the Easter egg by the way, fucking glorious Hahahaha
did you play with debugging mode?This bricked my left joy-con as the joystick still works but none of the button inputs do. please help I really need help here.
This bricked my left joy-con as the joystick still works but none of the button inputs do. please help I really need help here.
Well actually the joy-cons can't be bricked even if you erase the whole writable sections.
I did try recovering it but it didn't work. I made the backup on v1.3 if that makes a difference.If you still can connect it to your computer, you can try to flash your entire SPI backup (I hope you made one)
where do I find debugging mode, sorry but I really want this fixed.did you play with debugging mode?
No, 1.3 backups are OK.where do I find debugging mode, sorry but I really want this fixed.
No, 1.3 backups are OK.
Even though I don't see how this can mess with your buttons I need 2 things from you:
1. Where the buttons do not work? Windows or Switch?
2. Make a SPI backup with the latest version and send it to me via PM