the Nintendo switch likely has a bios chip, probably containing kilobytes of data, making it possible to re-engineer the code, you could sniff the chip with an inexpensive programmer
the bios likely has the way to repair and put the switch os on it, similar to the method of putting homebrew on the system, we get the bios we find out how the bios is accessed and how the os is put on the switch, we recreate the process to run cfw, this is just an idea, but I've bought a switch motherboard and i am planning on sniffing most of the chips on the motherboard, and dumping them.
onto multiple platforms. sinc
the bios likely has the way to repair and put the switch os on it, similar to the method of putting homebrew on the system, we get the bios we find out how the bios is accessed and how the os is put on the switch, we recreate the process to run cfw, this is just an idea, but I've bought a switch motherboard and i am planning on sniffing most of the chips on the motherboard, and dumping them.
onto multiple platforms. sinc