Yeah it's normal behavior, and you can use autohosoff on hekate to prevent it.Huh! That's new to me!
Thx for the clarification!
I'll research more about this subject!
Yeah it's normal behavior, and you can use autohosoff on hekate to prevent it.Huh! That's new to me!
Thx for the clarification!
I'll research more about this subject!
Currently there's no way to create 58.3Gb partitions via Hekate but it will create a 29Gb fine, which will work for OLED as well.I recommend you guys choose SD File Based to create Emummc, because partition based somehow will not restore your files after doing backup on SD card.
Also emunand bases on sysnand, sysnand bases on device's storage capacity, which is 64gb. If you choose SD partition based, you can move 29 full (~32gb) or 29x2 (create 2 more partition, ~32gb each). I think it will corrupt.
Correct me if I'm wrong here. And after Nintendo release HOS 13.0, ATM and Hekate fully supported, SD file based (on Oled) is more reliable than before.
Looks like there's more of an groove, indentation of where the chip sits.Isn't it exactly the same despite the color?
autohosoff =
Ah this will be helpful. Thank you.autohosoff =
0: Disable
1: If woke up from HOS via an RTC alarm, shows logo, then powers off completely
2: No logo, immediately powers off
Thx, mate!autohosoff =
0: Disable
1: If woke up from HOS via an RTC alarm, shows logo, then powers off completely
2: No logo, immediately powers off
It is the same minus the silkscreen change and the material changeLooks like there's more of an groove, indentation of where the chip sits.
Setting it to 2 causes the console to do not show anything, just as the option says, immediately shutting it down.Thx, mate!
I had mine set as 0 and I will be making a test soon enough with it set as 2
with autohosoff=2, when you turn the console off from horizon, it reboots to black screen, then the modchip comes into action again - you can see it from the status led - and as soon as the led becomes green, the console turns off automatically!Thx, mate!
I had mine set as 0 and I will be making a test soon enough with it set as 2
Thanks for letting us know!It seems like the HWFLY team has created a new OLED SoC cable and bundles it with the DAT0 adapter in a set.
It works on both the Lite and Core variant.
As much as I would've wished for a revised PCB, this is probably better than nothing / as far as they will go.
If they would preinstall Spacecraft-NX 0.2 now on all units, we would be pretty much golden here.
They are both using a variation of v1 it uses different APIs so it's not updatable even on V3 hwfly, it's also buggy because they made the storage that stores timing configurations to be read only, so it can never update timings per console and instead relies on the factory set timing.
That said all spacecraft-nx v2 allows is to use the OLED panel to display the NO SD screen, so you can make do with the status LED. Then again a legit SX Lite modchip is preferable assuming you can secure one.
It seems like the HWFLY team has created a new OLED SoC cable and bundles it with the DAT0 adapter in a set.
It works on both the Lite and Core variant.
As much as I would've wished for a revised PCB, this is probably better than nothing / as far as they will go.
If they would preinstall Spacecraft-NX 0.2 now on all units, we would be pretty much golden here.
As much as I would've wished for a revised PCB, this is probably better than nothing / as far as they will go.
If they would preinstall Spacecraft-NX 0.2 now on all units, we would be pretty much golden here.
Question...Can the SX Core be flashed with Spacecraft before it is installed? or does it need to be in the switch and powered on before it can be flashed?I originally bought an SX Core pre-installed with Spacecraft-NX 0.1. Updated it to Spacecraft-NX 0.2, and attempted to install it in my OLED (and gave up and bought a HWFLY Lite instead due to size). Anyways, I took that SX Core with Spacecraft-NX 0.2 and put it in my old Original V1 Switch, and it wouldn't boot! I managed to downgrade to Spacecraft-NX 0.1 and then it booted, all else the exact same. Spacecraft-NX dev also mentions if you don't have an OLED, no reason to update...so it seems it's hard for HWFLY to accomodate to both OLED and non-OLED users. We know for certain Spacecraft-NX 0.1 'works' with both devices, but not the other way around.
You connect it to the USB port on your computer and you can flash it first.Question...Can the SX Core be flashed with Spacecraft before it is installed? or does it need to be in the switch and powered on before it can be flashed?