Yes of course. I`ll add a pin to support it when I "release" later tonight.Hello,
Can we add a led to the rcmx86 chip?
Thanks.
Yes of course. I`ll add a pin to support it when I "release" later tonight.Hello,
Can we add a led to the rcmx86 chip?
Thanks.
Lol it will be! Building now. Had to get lad ready and off to school. And I needed sleep last nightIt feels like Christmas morning, I've come down the stairs looked under the tree but the release is not there
What chip is it? Not RCMX86 by any chance is it?mattytrog, Has anyone reported not being able to pair pro controllers over USB while docked after installing a chip & this software? While it's not an issue for me since they can be paired outside the dock with a type-C to type-A adapter I'm just wondering if it's something to do with the chip or the software because they can pair again over USB if I remove power from the chip.
I've got a SwitchME
Hmmm... Shouldn`t be an issue. If pairing over USB, do you have the wired mode for pro controller enabled in settings?
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No, it is off on both of my Switch consoles and the stock one doesn't have this particular issue. like I said, I'm not stressing it since I can always use my type-c to A adapter to pair them, just a slight wonder.
Once the payload has been pushed, the chip goes to sleep, freeing USB. Furthermore, it is hard-coded to disable the USB interface on the chip.
I think the problem you are having is probably similar to the UF2 update problem we had a while ago. On CFW consoles (probably something to do with Sept), you could not access the UF2 drive. I think it could possibly something similar to this.
If it is, then there isn`t much I can do about it.
No problem! Thank you for taking a look at it!well, that makes sense. Guess I'll just keep rolling with the Type-C to A adapter when I change consoles around. Btw thanks for the software I got tired of plugging a dongle into my switch to boot it.
Did that exactly, the chip was blinking the red and green LEDs a couple of times,but then it stopped. (I connected the USB while this was happening, thus after pressing reset twice)Hmmm... Let the screen go black, then double-press reset, then connect.
Nope all the same. Is the payload still being pushed OK from the chip?Did that exactly, the chip was blinking the red and green LEDs a couple of times,but then it stopped. (I connected the USB while this was happening, thus after pressing reset twice)
The LEDs stopped blinking, and no drive popped up still.
I also see .bin files, was there a way to flash the chip through a payload.bin?
I got the Trinket M0 with all Straps installed, I also see this was changed two months ago:
https://github.com/mattytrog/Switchboot_PART_1
Is this also updated since you installed chip and fixed Switch?
Also, I am now slightly confused which update I install, this one:
https://github.com/mattytrog/Fusee-UF2
Or this one:
https://github.com/mattytrog/Switchboot_PART_2
Thanks!
Yea it works fine.Nope all the same. Is the payload still being pushed OK from the chip?
It sounds like you are missing the timing of the double press reset. The light should be "breathing"... Fast until plugged in, then once enumerated it should "breathe" slower. CheersYea it works fine.
Just updating it seems to give me a hard time.
So there is no way to updating it though a other method?
Was the LED behaviour correct?
I am not sure what I just did different, but it works now, thanks a ton!It sounds like you are missing the timing of the double press reset. The light should be "breathing"... Fast until plugged in, then once enumerated it should "breathe" slower. Cheers
Depends on if you want to launch from chip or SD card.
That is up to you Sir!