When I boot into hekate and choose launch, there is an option for "Fusee" all the way to the right. What is that? And how is it different than booting into CFW (emuMMC)?
When I boot into hekate and choose launch, there is an option for "Fusee" all the way to the right. What is that? And how is it different than booting into CFW (emuMMC)?
incredibly stupid question probably, but what are the possibilities of emulating games from other systems on the Switch in the future, would such a thing be possible? i have a few games i'd like to play from like, the ps1/2 era on the switch i think would be fun.
@Draxzelex thanks for reply,if i understand correctly i just need a jig.Hmm, well then I apologize as I have no idea what the issue is or how to fix it. What you can do is try and contacting the creator of Hekate, CTCaer, either on Hekate's GitHub page or via the RetroNX Discord Server where he frequents from time to time.
Make sure you are also using new Hekate .bin file as the payload.
Technically yes. While the Rekado Android app can replace the function of the RCM Loader, you do still need something to enter RCM with. It doesn't have to be a jig per se but you need something conductive like a paperclip or SIM card remover to insert into the right Joy-Con rail.
In my very limited experience, choosing to boot using the "Fusee" option on the right was the only way I could install NSPs or Tinfoil. When I booted using the left option "CFW (sysMMC)" (which is what the guide I followed told me to do), I couldn't install NSPs (using Goldleaf or Awoo) or Tinfoil no matter how many times I updated the sigpatches (both manually by copying the files from Github and also by using HamletDuFromage's AIO Switch Updater homebrew app).When I boot into hekate and choose launch, there is an option for "Fusee" all the way to the right. What is that? And how is it different than booting into CFW (emuMMC)?
I Have been trying to install Super Smash Ultimate with latest update and dlc I get an error saying try again from the home menu I have downloaded it from a few places installed it with a few installers but still the same.In my very limited experience, choosing to boot using the "Fusee" option on the right was the only way I could install NSPs or Tinfoil. When I booted using the left option "CFW (sysMMC)" (which is what the guide I followed told me to do), I couldn't install NSPs (using Goldleaf or Awoo) or Tinfoil no matter how many times I updated the sigpatches (both manually by copying the files from Github and also by using HamletDuFromage's AIO Switch Updater homebrew app).
Hi
I have got these and added them to the switch but I now get a message about updating my bootloader and dragons. I downloaded the zip file from hekate for the bootloader and added that too, overwriting files but the same error comes up. Any ideas?
Thanks
Andy
Have you tried deleting the bootloader folder and putting the new one on your SD card? Make a backup of your old bootloader folder first before trying this.
You can use RetroArch has a Homebrew, you can boot a Lakka system or even you can boot Android with any emulator. so is just mather of reading a few on the net.incredibly stupid question probably, but what are the possibilities of emulating games from other systems on the Switch in the future, would such a thing be possible? i have a few games i'd like to play from like, the ps1/2 era on the switch i think would be fun.
I just use Fusee for everything, and haven't encountered any issues yet.So you are supposed to boot into Fusee to install games? And then go back to your emuNAND to play them?