What do you use to sign the image?
I probably sound like a noob
What do you use to sign the image?
I probably sound like a noob
Signing the image requires a hex editor, the secret key (which can be found on SciresM's pastebin page) and a method to generate HMACs from data.null text
That site doesn't make any sense to me.Signing the image requires a hex editor, the secret key (which can be found on SciresM's pastebin page) and a method to generate HMACs from data.
I recommend reading what he wrote here: http://switchbrew.org/index.php?title=Capture_services
If that site doesn't make sense you shouldn't be trying this.That site doesn't make any sense to me.
What are HMACs and what do I do with the key?
This is assuming that Nintendo didn't include a custom method to generate their own HMAC-SHA256 that can't be replicated without the looking at the capsrv.
Oh. Thanks for that info. Now it must be something stupid on my end why I can't get it to work lol.It's standard; I used python's hashlib in testing.
A person could make a batch tool for this.. but ehm it's not like the switch is very comfortable to use during ehh.. the thing..Welp no hentai for me
A person could make a batch tool for this.. but ehm it's not like the switch is very comfortable to use during ehh.. the thing..
even small movement nocks it over -.-Its got a kick stand bro.
I don't see how you go from "can change a 32-bit color value" to "can run arbitrary code". The color adjustment is intentional; it makes it easier to use the same boards for all Joy-Cons without programming the color until the last step.I think something with the joycon could be more realistic. We have a tool that lets you change the color via hex code. I can see pairing a hacked joycon allowing to launch code from SD happening. Probably not gonna happen for a while though.