OK lets say time travels would be possible and we can do something in the past without affecting the future, could we stop people asking crazy questions?
Has anybody figured out how xecuter managed to charge their dongle over the Switchs usb port? I mesured on a pluged in usb connector...between V and GND are about 2v. If you try to draw current the voltage breaks down, no current at all.
https://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/154119-Internal-SX-Pro-Dongle
On this site are two pictures that show where to solder the vcc (+) and gnd (-).
After thinking for a while: you could try it with one coin cell, because...the voltage in a cap drops very fast when you draw current. So there...
Your calculation might be wrong, the two Caps are probably in series. So the max voltage over one cap is half of the load (usb) voltage ~2.6v. Together they have max 5.2v. A full coin cell can have up to 3.6v. This 7.2v from 2 cells could fry the voltage regulator or the output of it could be to...
Through the Port...yes, i agree. But if OP meant, like you said, that he don't want to put something in the port every boot, he can solder the trinket chip and he doesn't have to use a cable/make a connection. So the answer is yes.
You could try a Nor Gate(3 inputs)/Gates instead of the And. With it's output you can use a npn Transistor as Ground switch. But i can't promise this will work or if you fry your Joycon via any kind of short circuit. :D
Also the IC and the transistor may draw current all the time from the...
Guys, how would ANDs work, if the pushed buttons are connected to Gnd? :unsure: To use ANDs, you will have to invert the signal...you can't wire this up with 2 or 3 transistors. Maybe you could use some kind of IC...a Teensy or another small micro controller would definetly work. But i don't...
After endless trys i finally got it to work. Turns out that neither my two SanDisk 16gb nor my Intenso 16gb card works - with these cards i got everytime "waiting for root device mmcblk0p2". So i tried it - with the new image, the old was to big for this card - a 8gb noName Card. It works...
Wrote the LXDE image in a live USB Linux via dd to the SD-Card. Still the same result:
"waiting for root device mmcblk0p2" after linux starts booting on the switch.
Hey, thanks for the tutorial!
I've a problem after starting linux on the switch. I get the same message like you "waiting for root device mmcblk0p2" without sd-card, but mine is still plugged in. I wrote the image (arch with LXDE, the rcommended KDE doesn't work) to the card via Etcher. I also...