Hacking Switch Cartridge - Reverse Engineering

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I also noticed the "first" clock (CLK) signal is used when host (Switch) send data to the device (game card), the other 8ns phase shifted clock (DS?) signal is used when the device (came card) sends data back to host. This happens each time data changes direction and all bus lines (DAT0-DAT7) goes into high impedance, looks like push-pull method is used.
 
Sorry for off topic but I know there is a userland exploit as far as kernel's etc... People are getting data for the joycons I was reading it up elsewhere will have a look so far progress is pretty good

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Sorry for off topic but I know there is a userland exploit as far as kernel's etc... People are getting data for the joycons I was reading it up elsewhere will have a look so far progress is pretty good

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Um, no, the only thing we have is accessing the browser
 
Sorry for off topic but I know there is a userland exploit as far as kernel's etc... People are getting data for the joycons I was reading it up elsewhere will have a look so far progress is pretty good

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nope. all we have is pegaswitch
Edit: ninja'd :ph34r:
 
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Um, no, the only thing we have is accessing the browser
I'm aware of the browser thanks to DNS and I'm on 3.0 but there is and I'm assuming it's pretty fake that theres a guy who actually has PS2 emulation on switch I will have to find it but (doesn't show any gameplay just the bootup)

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I'm aware of the browser thanks to DNS and I'm on 3.0 but there is and I'm assuming it's pretty fake that theres a guy who actually has PS2 emulation on switch I will have to find it but (doesn't show any gameplay just the bootup)

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Dude, how gullible are you?
 
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Dude, how gullible are you?
Not that gullible but how ever it was possible to play super Mario bros on 2.0 through browser but either way I recon 2018 and switch will be fully hacked look at the Wii and the Wii U didn't take to long and what I have for the Wii it's still pretty good Emu's still being updated for it even to this very day

Also look at DS, 3DS etc... With the R4 cards and the exploits

(To many people I recon are working on getting exploits look at the Wii with bannerbomb etc... Anything pretty much could be made into an exploit)

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Not that gullible but how ever it was possible to play super Mario bros on 2.0 through browser but either way I recon 2018 and switch will be fully hacked look at the Wii and the Wii U didn't take to long and what I have for the Wii it's still pretty good Emu's still being updated for it even to this very day

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Rather mid 2019
and yet not fully hacked
 
Not that gullible but how ever it was possible to play super Mario bros on 2.0 through browser but either way I recon 2018 and switch will be fully hacked look at the Wii and the Wii U didn't take to long and what I have for the Wii it's still pretty good Emu's still being updated for it even to this very day

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Dude, NES games on a browser... a BROWSERS ALLOWS FOR ANY WEBPAGE, AND THAT PAGE COULD HAVE A BASIC EMU
 
Dude, NES games on a browser... a BROWSERS ALLOWS FOR ANY WEBPAGE, AND THAT PAGE COULD HAVE A BASIC EMU

Just a heads up, I've tried implementing https://fir.sh/projects/jsnes/

And redirecting the Switch, but anything above 7fps hasn't been achieved in my testing. Unless someone can make a lighter web-based emu, it looks like the browser isn't the best option.
 
Just a heads up, I've tried implementing https://fir.sh/projects/jsnes/

And redirecting the Switch, but anything above 7fps hasn't been achieved in my testing. Unless someone can make a lighter web-based emu, it looks like the browser isn't the best option.
I never said it was the best option
 
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