Hacking My switch does not read the payload

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OH MY, listen try to restart do all the steps again:

-delete the payload and try different one;
-try to boot with a different memory card or w/out it;

it's weird if you followed the link i provided, can you take a picture about ur firmware and SUBMITURB??

I use android
 
I succeeded in transmitting the payload on the PC
Did you copy the payload which worked with the pc to your android device and tried that?

If you close rekado on your android device and then connect your switch to it, does then rekado popup and shows the payloads to send?
If you have the correct OTG USB cable it should found the switch and should show the payloads to send.
If it doesn't, I think, it's maybe not an OTG adapter.

What cable are you using to connect the switch and your android?
I'm using a male USB C to male USB A cable together with an OTG USB A female to male micro USB B for my android mobile phone.

Just searched for the "SUBMITURB" error on gbatemp and found this:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nxloade...payload-as-default.509732/page-5#post-8143183
It seems it could be an android problem too. Maybe you can try another mobile phone?

I looked through the issues list for rekado on github:
https://github.com/MenosGrante/Rekado/issues/3
The developer says the same: It could be an OTG adapter problem or it could be caused by using EHCI controller in the device and all payload launchers for Android need XHCI controllers to work properly.
 
Last edited by Calahan,
Did you copy the payload which worked with the pc to your android device and tried that?

If you close rekado on your android device and then connect your switch to it, does then rekado popup and shows the payloads to send?
If you have the correct OTG USB cable it should found the switch and should show the payloads to send.
If it doesn't, I think, it's maybe not an OTG adapter.

What cable are you using to connect the switch and your android?
I'm using a male USB C to male USB A cable together with an OTG USB A female to male micro USB B for my android mobile phone.

Just searched for the "SUBMITURB" error on gbatemp and found this:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nxloade...payload-as-default.509732/page-5#post-8143183
It seems it could be an android problem too. Maybe you can try another mobile phone?

I looked through the issues list for rekado on github:
https://github.com/MenosGrante/Rekado/issues/3
The developer says the same: It could be an OTG adapter problem or it could be caused by using EHCI controller in the device and all payload launchers for Android need XHCI controllers to work properly.

What is the difference between a terminal that can send payload and a terminal that can not send it on android?
 
What is the difference between a terminal that can send payload and a terminal that can not send it on android?
I only searched for a solution, which could help you sending payloads with your android device and found the links I posted before.

The developer wrote it could be caused by using EHCI controller in the device and all payload launchers for Android need XHCI controllers to work properly.
So if your android device doesn't have a XHCI controller, it seems it doesn't work.
Sorry, but I don't know anything else about those hardware differences.

Maybe you can try another android device.
Maybe there is another app for android devices, beside Rekado, available?
Rekado is now updated to 2.6.5. Maybe you should try the new version? I don't think it will work, but why not give it a try...

All the best,
Calahan
 
What phone are you using? Incredibly, some modern, more budget phones do not support OTG (My huawei p8 lite doesn't and it sucks)
 
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No it's not possible, read the second reply on that link. It's not a software issue but rather a hardware one.
In the first post the auther wrote: "I've personally done this on a Huawei ... and a P8 Lite, and have confirmed it working". So I thought it would work.

It seems that there are 2 versions of the p8 lite. There seems to be a newer one, the p8 lite (2017) that seems to be capable of using OTG.
Maybe they changed the hardware and the author of the post tested with a p8 lite (2017).
 
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