"give any hint..."If they at least give a hint on how to achieve it like some other groups where other hackers then study and get the same result...
I don't care a single bit for hackers that hack something then show pics and videos, never release anything or give any hint...
It's pointless since I'm sure someone in the world at day one probably already have backups running and won't ever show to anyone like the Devs of the Nintendo software they surely know how to hack it and probably some hacked theirs and try everything on their console...
Ps: At least if I was on the Dev team of the device I would hack it and never show to anyone , install Linux, try making some drivers to run some steam Linux games.........
Lost it at "e-peen"Why do people keep posting Fail0verflow news. They never release anything. All you are doing is stroking their e-peen.
LOL or we can just disassemble the Switch make an LCD controller for its screen with hdmi in connect to the PC with the joycons also connected to the PC via a wireless dongle and show the "Switch" running latest triple A games with ultra graphics"give any hint..."
looks easy enough just grab an FTDI breakout and solder a voltage regulator to it , and bam
that was the end thoLost it at "e-peen"
Some people want Android on Switch. If you run Linux, you are step closer to that.So what's the significance of this? I'm no hacking expert, but I can install Linux on my laptop with relative ease, why would I want it on the Switch?
I understand if it's just a for-fun hacking project, and if that's the case, well, you do you then.
Why would you want Android on it, though? You can buy a brand new Android tablet for $50. It wouldn't even need to be hacked or further optimized. Throw on some kind of Bluetooth controller, maybe one that attaches to the tablet, and you're golden. Also, seems like a waste when Switch has a library of games you can't get on Android. I'm just trying to understand the rationale here.Some people want Android on Switch. If you run Linux, you are step closer to that.
Why would you want Android on it, though? You can buy a brand new Android tablet for $50. It wouldn't even need to be hacked or further optimized. Throw on some kind of Bluetooth controller, maybe one that attaches to the tablet, and you're golden. Also, seems like a waste when Switch has a library of games you can't get on Android. I'm just trying to understand the rationale here.
Why would you want Android on it, though? You can buy a brand new Android tablet for $50. It wouldn't even need to be hacked or further optimized. Throw on some kind of Bluetooth controller, maybe one that attaches to the tablet, and you're golden. Also, seems like a waste when Switch has a library of games you can't get on Android. I'm just trying to understand the rationale here.
The quality of a $50 Android tablet would be awful and perform very badly once you start trying to play some demanding games, with the Switch you have the equivalent of a high end Android device that also has some exclusive Switch games. In addition with Android you would get some very nice official apps for things like YouTube, Netflix, Plex, BBC iPlayer and so on and even Google Chrome.
Android also has a massive library of games and emulators the Switch doesn't have, including classics like Tomb Raider, many of the earlier GTA games which would be perfect on the Switch.
If you could run Android on the Switch right now it would compliment the Switch's limited (but exclusive) game library very well.
Long term though I would prefer native Switch homebrew as dual booting Android would be inconvenient, however it certainly opens the Switch up to running a lot more quality apps and been a very capable all round hand held device.
I hardly see the Switch library as "limited" but whatever.
I hardly see the Switch library as "limited" but whatever.
the interesting part is that they are using a dongle that is connecting to the right joycon port.
Yeah I was onto that too. It gives an insight as to what may be required for the external mod from team-xecuter.
Why would you want Android on it, though? You can buy a brand new Android tablet for $50. It wouldn't even need to be hacked or further optimized. Throw on some kind of Bluetooth controller, maybe one that attaches to the tablet, and you're golden. Also, seems like a waste when Switch has a library of games you can't get on Android. I'm just trying to understand the rationale here.