Aren't they all based on atmosphere tough!?
There is only 1 so far, SX Os.. all the otherws are WIP.
Aren't they all based on atmosphere tough!?
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MTX Switch RCM Dongle:
- compatible with MTX custom fw and other open source RCM fw / payloads.
- internal battery that lasts up to 2 years or ~ 4000 boots
- going into production soon
MTX custom fw can run from MTX dongle or from a PC without the need for a license (in other words, it is free and will not be connected to a specific dongle or console).
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SX OS seems to have used Atmosphere code as well.There is only 1 so far, SX Os.. all the otherws are WIP.
modding and cheating are very similar.OK then. I can get the point in modding, of course, but cheating, really, I don't get it. Maybe it's just not for me.
As far as I know the SX Pro have no battery at all. It's just capacitors that is loaded.no loadable battery in the dongle would be a nogo for most users
sx pro would be a better choice
As far as I know the SX Pro have no battery at all. It's just capacitors that is loaded.
It's probably just a tiny 2302 battery or something that you can easly exchange.yeah, but the matrix one sounds like 2 years or 4000 boots and you are fucked
sx pro dont have such limits because you can load the dongle each time for some boots
it's just saying how long the battery inside should last.4000 boots in 2 years? Who reboots their console 5 times a day?
I think the lifespan bit refers to the battery's expected lifecycle, e.g. when manufacturers say a battery will last up to X or Y full charges.It's probably just a tiny 2302 battery or something that you can easly exchange.
need to power up the dongle in order to send payload to switch.Wait if it's an RCM dongle, why does it need a battery? And if it does actually need to have one, can it be recharged?