It only uses the free bsd netstack as far as I'm awareThey might still use FreeBSD parts, that's why the license thingy is in there.
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It only uses the free bsd netstack as far as I'm awareThey might still use FreeBSD parts, that's why the license thingy is in there.
If you are trying to imply it's android, no, no its not.Wrong track.
Actually it isn't the case, the Switch isn't based on 3DS system, but on a system that we see everywhere. You could guess it easily by viewing previous Nvidia researches, and the hardware of the SDK. But they uses some APIs that are derived from 3DS ones. But I let you think about.
More complex than that. But time will tell us. And also studying in deep the Switch SDK.If you are trying to imply it's android, no, no its not.
From my point of view it isn't a problem. I am sorry if it is.Why did you gravedig a 10 month old thread regarding what is now severely outdated speculation?
even though the speculation was answered meaning there's nothing to discuss about.From my point of view it isn't a problem. I am sorry if it is.
But this topic is still interesting to discuss on.
Wrong track.
Actually it isn't the case, the Switch isn't based on 3DS system, but on a system that we see everywhere. You could guess it easily by viewing previous Nvidia researches, and the hardware of the SDK. But they uses some APIs that are derived from 3DS ones. But I let you think about.
But the offical documents don't want you to reverse their OS. Also this isn't opinionated, this is just something with one answer, yes or no.Yes, but being a developer and having sidenotes official documents are sometimes more clear.
But what you do is very good, and I encourage you. I told nothing in my previous post, I just tell you to think about this fact.
If you want to code for a processor, you have to know how it works, no ?But the offical documents don't want you to reverse their OS. Also this isn't opinionated, this is just something with one answer, yes or no.
If you want to code for a processor, you have to know how it works, no ?
If you want to develop a software, you have to know how the system will run it ? And joining them with reverse-engineering from the other side, you know the inside and the outside. But yes I agree, it's way more difficult than reading official documents. You have to read between the lines, or otherwise there is nothing relevant.
Hardware =/= softwareWrong track.
Actually it isn't the case, the Switch isn't based on 3DS system, but on a system that we see everywhere. You could guess it easily by viewing previous Nvidia researches, and the hardware of the SDK. But they uses some APIs that are derived from 3DS ones. But I let you think about.
you brought up a 1 year old thread for what?Wrong track.
Actually it isn't the case, the Switch isn't based on 3DS system, but on a system that we see everywhere. You could guess it easily by viewing previous Nvidia researches, and the hardware of the SDK. But they uses some APIs that are derived from 3DS ones. But I let you think about.