Can the ASIC USER Firmware in the Firmware be modified to update the used game card in the lower version and the higher version? If it is possible, I want to use the function of WriteToGamecard through this program with title id 0100000000002064
Writing to a gamecard on a retail device is not possible. You need to use the Write LAFW, which cannot be loaded on retail devices.
Even with a dev fused device that can load the firmware, writing to retail gamecards won’t work as they’re write locked (I’ve tried).
Writing to a gamecard on a retail device is not possible. You need to use the Write LAFW, which cannot be loaded on retail devices.
Even with a dev fused device that can load the firmware, writing to retail gamecards won’t work as they’re write locked (I’ve tried).
I used the 9.0.1 edev firmware and it worked very well through the atmosphere. The first interface of booting is devmenu. I got the error 2002-2634 after inserting the game card, but it can be selected when choosing nsp.
The problem is that 2002-2634 was only obtained due to the asic firmware version of the game card or the blown-out of the game card slot of the switch itself.
It’s because the lotus firmware failed to load, yeah. There’s nothing you can do about it, even if you had a lotus with 1.0 fuses it still wouldn’t work. The dev lotus firmwares will only load on actual dev hardware with a dev lotus.
(Then you’d also need a dev cart too because retail carts are write locked)
It’s because the lotus firmware failed to load, yeah. There’s nothing you can do about it, even if you had a lotus with 1.0 fuses it still wouldn’t work. The dev lotus firmwares will only load on actual dev hardware with a dev lotus.
(Then you’d also need a dev cart too because retail carts are write locked)
The thing is that the IATA rules impose a pretty hard limit of 100Wh on battery sizes for lithium batteries - and it doesn't look like Li is going away soon