There needs to be a device that sends the payload. You can't just use a regular cable.
You mean a PC? I'm pretty sure that's what they meant by "regular cable", the tethered method.
There needs to be a device that sends the payload. You can't just use a regular cable.
probably they are cypher.I am sure this is what more time they have been working.So it launches the CFW in the same manner as Atmosphere. In that case, what's to stop someone from ripping open that USB device and pulling off their files for anyone to run freely?
Exactly, but in terms of open source portable payload deliveries we only have a RPi setup. This device is tiny and much more convenient. His original point was in reply to me talking about the dongle using a custom payload.You mean a PC? I'm pretty sure that's what they meant by "regular cable", the tethered method.
I'm not against they getting profit really. I'm not some kind of fundamentalist crusader or anything. If I find it useful and it's not expensive I might get it. If there are alternatives to do the same I might consider it.dont buy that, theres nothing special in that pack, everything they offer will be doable soon without them getting profit
Crazy how this has become a weird opinion that needs to be stated, instead of just the default logical first step. People are so infatuated in being in a "camp" on one side or the other.If I find it useful and it's not expensive I might get it. If there are alternatives to do the same I might consider it.
But mah morals!Crazy how this has become a weird opinion that needs to be stated, instead of just the default logical first step. People are so infatuated in being in a "camp" on one side or the other.
I for one am buying it to play my backups so that I don't have to carry my cartriges around with meI'm not against they getting profit really. I'm not some kind of fundamentalist crusader or anything. If I find it useful and it's not expensive I might get it. If there are alternatives to do the same I might consider it.
I mean, they are just greedy pirates. I'm ok with that. They are not funding terrorism or anything.
I for one am buying it to play my backups so that I don't have to carry my cartriges around with me
I like their solution as it doesn't require a PC or a second device to run payloads
I see where you are pointing. I simply don't agree. Commercial projects are cool. Closed-sources are cool. I don't care about piracy, because as I stated earlier, it will probably lead to a reduction of the prices of the games. The Switch can do all what TX is selling, for free. That's what bothers me. What I was seeing in the Switch scene was a kind of fun I didn't see in the hacking scene since 10-15 years ago. People doing things just for curiosity, because it's fun, or just because the want to do it. TX is putting a paywall in it. I just hope someone clones TX's solution and makes it free of access.You are continually missing the point, even though several people have tried to point it out to you.
The example that GW kickstarted the scene is an example. The example of the concept that open source projects can learn from methods of commercial projects.
B-but...we already have Fusee Gelee and Atmosphere is in development. I don't understand what you mean.I just hope someone clones TX's solution and makes it free of access
lol the whole point of hacking is to have piracy
all is for "homebrew" comments just people kidding themselves