No, they are not.
They probably doesn't work on latest firmware if you updated your system firmware.
No, they are not.
Oh no… There is not some update for wired controllers?They probably doesn't work on latest firmware if you updated your system firmware.
Oh no… There is not some update for wired controllers?
Sorry, I didn’t understand (my bad English…). I use those controllers only with usb on the dock. You say that I have to try on usb C directly on the console?If you try using the dock usb port and going through the switch usb c port and they don't work they probably patched it.
Sorry, I didn’t understand (my bad English…). I use those controllers only with usb on the dock. You say that I have to try on usb C directly on the console?
EDIT: I tried sys-con and now they work again! Thank you for your help!You can use it either through the dock or the usb c port on the switch when it is undocked, as with what I was saying if you try both methods and still doesn't work, they might have patched it.
I am developing a small homebrew application that parses BCSV files from ACNH. Is this the correct thread to ask for that kind of help?
thanks, can you suggest a thread?
If there is emuMMC partition, then its as simple as copy and pasting the files. Its not like CFW is installed to the Nintendo Switch console; all of those files exist solely on the SD card.Hi everyone. Well, some years ago I did a Micro SD upgrade to my switch and everything went smoothly. But yesterday, I bought a micro SD for my son, I am going to upgrade his SD cards but, my dumb brain can´t remember how I did it back then!! (a good 3 years ago!!) I searched the site and indeed there are many tutorials BUT WITH EMUNAND. He doesn't have an emunand, so my question is, just copy and paste? Or are there some extra steps to take before that. I would really appreciate your help. Thank you!!!
If you want to try linking a fake account, Linkalho is your best bet.I tried out looking at the files that came with the setup before wiping it all to start over and it was indeed exosphere, so thankfully I could just redo it all and have a working sysMMC and emuMMC! Though on emuMMC I keep getting asked for cloud save backups even though I have 90DNS on it, kind of annoying but I couldn't really find a satisfying workaround (As I need a nintendo account linked for the NSO apps, I don't know if linking a fake account would work here.)
I always use a combination of TinWoo Installer and NS-USBloader to install all of my .NSP as well as .XCI files without any issues for years now. I would highly recommend giving them a try as they are what I personally use.So I'm trying to install xci files over nut 3.3.
And whatever I do they never show up. And yes the title id is in there between square brackets.
So what am I doing wrong here? All other file types give zero issues to install over usb. But this one just wont show up?
The Switch has anti-downgrade fuses so if you downgraded, the console will not boot.The only benefit I can think of is unlimited usage of the web browser without it force-closing.
Okay and? You have to hack the console in order to use Hekate so by that point, you gain nothing by downgrading and you already have an exploit to use. If your goal is to use Hekate to run the lower firmware so you can exploit the lower firmware, that means you have to use an exploit (Hekate) to load your lower firmware exploit. Its redundant.Only the official bootloader checks the fuses, if you inject Hekate, it'll boot without problems.
First time I see Hekate being called an exploit. Fusée gelée is an exploit. But Hekate?Okay and? You have to hack the console in order to use Hekate so by that point, you gain nothing by downgrading and you already have an exploit to use. If your goal is to use Hekate to run the lower firmware so you can exploit the lower firmware, that means you have to use an exploit (Hekate) to load your lower firmware exploit. Its redundant.
Thank you for the reply! I'd like to stick with Tinfoil for a little more, even with this problem I'm having it looks easier than others and I like the interface more than DBI.@cottero26 i think the DBI Installer with the MTP Responder is the solution to your problem. You shoud be able to install any format and any size with that.
Sorry for the double post, but I want to thank you again: in the end I turn to DBI and everything work fine!@cottero26 i think the DBI Installer with the MTP Responder is the solution to your problem. You shoud be able to install any format and any size with that.