Looks like the same cable for the ARDS and the ARDSi but this is the pinout of the ARDSi USB port. Colors are same as the text color. Standard USB pinout?
A program for easy downloading of the latest files for use with Plailect's A9LH guide with the ability to push directly to an SD card. It should work with most systems, but SD copying has only been tested with Windows and Debian flavors of Linux. It's not perfect and could use some cleanup but...
From the looks of it, it seems like either the pins have something on them or are damaged. You could try to scrape it off if it just has something on it, or figure out how to repair them if they're damaged.
Yep. Bottom screen is a bit laggy but I havent experimented with working with it yet since the bottom screen usually doesn't need max fps. I use 90 and it bumps it up to 100 (shown in the viewer) I'm sure the bottom could be increased some though.
It's of course hard to tell with different networks but as for me I have multiple Devices running even with Netflix and such running with 0 issues. It usually runs at 100% quality, ~30fps minimum, and with maybe a dropped frame every 30 seconds or so. Not really noticeable.
When you have the file loaded in pk3ds you have to select Tools > Rebuild > CRO before you rebuild your romfs. Someone had this issue even though they were using luma.
And don't even think about using Avast, your data gets sold to them and other companies, and attackers are utilizing Avast to install malware from an old anti-rootkit driver.