Hacking Suggestion Uses of ESP32 on Nintendo Switch

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I was interested in what has been done regarding this DIY module. What projects have been carried out and if it can be used as a replacement for an RMC Injector, among other things (Hardmod)
 

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The only thing I found was this.
That is great. I would like to be able to relay my console with control support remotely to whoever resides the transmission. I could perhaps use a socket.io connection for an app and my app resives said information by communicating it to the Switch and reproducing the action with that project you share.

CLIENT APP: Resive WebRTC transmission and send touch control information through Socker.io.

Host App: It resives information from the Client App of the movements made by Socket.io and it is sent to the Esp32 by Bluetooth, and it sends the information by UART to the console.

Also the Host app would send the transmission through a capturer that works as a camera to the client App through WebRTC.

It would need:

1 Nintendo Switch console
2 HDMI cable
3 HDMI to USB Capture
4 OTG to Phone Adapter
5 Host or Client App. It can be a single app with the possibility of being the Host or the Client.
6 2 ESP32 and UARTSwitchCon project
7 Good internet connection (Servers type and low latency)

Functioning:

Nintendo Switch console connected to the Dock, the first Esp32 connected as a wireless controller device to the console. Second Esp32 connected to the phone by Bluetooth and to the first Esp32 by UART, HDMI connected to the Capture Capture HDMI to USB, Capture HDMI to USB connected to OTG, OTG connected to the phone, host application running and receiving the video signal from the capture unit sending it by WebRTC to the client while it receives the touch input from the Customer and sends it to the second ESP32 by Bluetooth, application running on the second phone receiving the video signal by WebRTC and sending the touch command input by Socket.io to the host

The only thing you can give up on this whole great project is lag.
 

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