Well I'll be damned... Here I go, eating my salty words of nobody releasing anything, LOL!
Glad to see the Switch hacking scene *finally* going somewhere!
Glad to see the Switch hacking scene *finally* going somewhere!
I'm very confused...
The Fusee Gelee release says pin 10 and 9.
But team FailOverflow says pin 9+10 won't work... The quote I added on my above post was from them...The joy con has more than one ground contact. You can probably connect pin 10 to any ground (pin 1, 2, 7 or 9) a micro USB connector conveniently shorts pin 7 to 10.
10+9 also work. But I build up myself now the F0F Tool, with 3D Printer and MicroUSB Cable. Very hard tho.
Anyone here can actually shoot up a Pre-Compiled Linux Version we "poor Endusers" can test?
there is two different setups, on the switch connect pin 10 to a ground the rail, screws, or pin 7 is fine. on the joycon pin 9 and 10 are fine but pin 9 on the switch side wont work, people claiming that are actually just hitting pin 10 and the rail.
So what you are saying is that doing the soldering on the joycon board does work? I'm confused afthere is two different setups, on the switch connect pin 10 to a ground the rail, screws, or pin 7 is fine. on the joycon pin 9 and 10 are fine but pin 9 on the switch side wont work, people claiming that are actually just hitting pin 10 and the rail.
So what f0f is saying is that you should "connect" pins 7-10 on switch's side or 9-10 on joycon side?
Yeah, but I dont see how can that be right as they are match to match in Switch or joy-con, they attach pin-by-pin at the same... So if pin 9+10 is shorted on the joycon it will short pin 9+10 on the Switch...Pins 7 & 10(or 1) on the right hand switch rail.
Pins 9 & 10 only work on the joycon, the so nicknamed BentPinHax. Either will work to run the payload since they use the same vulnerability.