Did you dump the firmware? Was that your X (twitter) video of the dump?Hi !
i'm back and i just recieve my sample of Switch Linker: MigSwitch !
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how do you want i dump the firmware (of migswitch) .??Did you dump the firmware? Was that your X (twitter) video of the dump?
Oh ok, i was confused about the video, sorry.how do you want i dump the firmware (of migswitch) .??
The dump, is with nxdumptool, on the same switch, but launch with Atmosphére.
I dump my own cart of Mario rabbid kingdom battle.
Hi !
i'm back and i just recieve my sample of Switch Linker: MigSwitch !
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You can also see a video on action, on my twitter
Hi !
i'm back and i just recieve my sample of Switch Linker: MigSwitch !
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You can also see a video on action, on my twitter
I don't think they look to be that. The chip's markings are usually at the bottom of the chip, and not the middle.Those scratched off chips look like RP2040...
I do wonder what will happen if you try and dump this flashcart with nxdumptoolhow do you want i dump the firmware (of migswitch) .??
The dump, is with nxdumptool, on the same switch, but launch with Atmosphére.
I dump my own cart of Mario rabbid kingdom battle.
They would be making bank if that was the case. If they were RP2040, that would probably be a $10 flash cart. Though if we ignore the missing silkscreen, the number of pins lines up, the crystal oscilator there is probably 12MHZ, question is though, which mostly disproves this theory, is where is the flash? They would need flash to run a program (the only other alternative is running it from RAM, requiring a re-program on each boot).Oh hey there, just saw your Twitter post. Really cool stuff.
I don't think they look to be that. The chip's markings are usually at the bottom of the chip, and not the middle.
That's all I care about, the scene needs an entrypointCan it load homebrew .nro converted to .xci?
The RP2040 has its flash integrated like every modern microcontroller?They would be making bank if that was the case. If they were RP2040, that would probably be a $10 flash cart. Though if we ignore the missing silkscreen, the number of pins lines up, the crystal oscilator there is probably 12MHZ, question is though, which mostly disproves this theory, is where is the flash? They would need flash to run a program (the only other alternative is running it from RAM, requiring a re-program on each boot).
Even if it would allow simple homebrew, it would get you no centimeter nearer to CFW.That's all I care about, the scene needs an entrypoint
it also works with the switch cart switcher, it seems there is queue to go the last game.
Yea and to mention while it's docked and you're sitting on couch, you can switch games without getting up, using that remote.Hmm so maybe don’t waste my time no more designing something like action replay ds but just to add a single button
I doubt anyone else would probably want that if they can just get that 4 cart switcher
It's weird that this thing not only needs external power to work instead of getting it from the cart slot directly, but also that only the top 4 slots do the switching, and the bottom 4 slots are just "storage", I stead of being able to switch all 8 slots. Seems wasteful and semi-deceptive at first glance.Hmm so maybe don’t waste my time no more designing something like action replay ds but just to add a single button
I doubt anyone else would probably want that if they can just get that 4 cart switcher
This thing with 8 mig switches all loaded with 1TB SD cards each.It's weird that this thing not only needs external power to work instead of getting it from the cart slot directly, but also that only the top 4 slots do the switching, and the bottom 4 slots are just "storage", I stead of being able to switch all 8 slots. Seems wasteful and semi-deceptive at first glance.
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