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6.0 | 9.1 | |
2 months ago | 27 days ago | |
Makefile | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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onie
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Datacenter Switches Dell vs HP/Aruba
The S41XXY-ON switches do have some complexity in the bootloader; If I recall correctly it has an "A" and "B" OS so you can update one and instantly reboot to the other if it goes wrong, as well as some ONIE functionality. So updating them is a bit of a process as you have to make sure both get updated at some point - I think they're more designed for big datacenter lights-out deployments where you have the infrastructure to manage updating dozens at a time.
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Florida Tech CEO Indicted for Selling $1B Worth of Counterfeit Cisco Equipment
I can assure you that's entirely plausible. There are many big vendors like this, with a rather smaller set of vendors that sell switch chips for them. High end network switches are effectively a commodity now, and often are not much more than a board built around a single chip/chipset, which does everything.
As for software, there are many vendors and open source projects that make complete distributions for these generic switches/chipsets.
One way to get an idea of the sheer number of devices in play here is to look at the hardware supported by ONIE, a small Linux distribution that is a de facto standard bootloader for these. Can't find a proper HCL for ONIE, but have a look at the source: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/tree/master/machi...
hekate
- hekate v6.0.6 & Nyx v1.5.5
- hekate v6.0.6 & Nyx v1.5.5 (updated for FW 16.1.0)
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Should I update Nintendo Switch before starting RCM process?
I have a v1 unpatched Switch. I'd like to start the process of installing custom firmware. I read this note about being careful to make sure Atmosphere and Hekate support the latest firmware before updating, which they both seem to. But there's also something about gamecard firmware?
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Could some please help me out after updating some files
Make sure you have most update files from the main repo GitHub. https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases. Follow the update instructions
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Tinfoil works but I can't launch games anymore.
Atmosphere : Atmosphere 1.5.4 (pre-release) Hekate : v6.0.4 & Nyx v1.5.3 Sigpatches : sigmapatches.coomer.party or hackintendo.com
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Modded Lite Won't boot hekate.
I've installed modchip on Lite. It shows the "no sd card" logo. I've tried both hekate official gitthub and HATS packages loaded into an SD card, but it gives a black screen. It returns to no sd card when I press the power button for 10 seconds after removing the sd card.
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Wipe modded Switch and start from scratch
Download Hekate 6.0.4 from the Github Page: https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/tag/v6.0.4 And move the extracted ZIP Contents to the Root of your SD Card.
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Switch gets black screen, when I enter homebrew
Hekate 6.0.4 is out, get it: https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/tag/v6.0.4Also make sure you update AMS to 1.5.3: https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/releases/tag/1.5.3
- I give up lol On my 5th Atmosphere Wipe and i have no clue what im doing wrong, every single step ive followed from the github guide and this is STILL BROKEN, And looping, it refuses to even open the Emummc or the FSSO sys. Fixes ive tried and other problems below. I have no idea what to do now
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Did initial setup and boot into Atmosphere. How do I install NSP/NSZ files?
- (Re)Initialize Switch from OFW (16.0.3) without any online (Nintendo) account - Turn off Updates in OFW (Auto-Update Software: Off) - Format mSD card (FAT32; 32k) using PC - Copy homebrew files to mSD card: ---- Hekate (https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/tag/v6.0.4), ---- Atmosphere (https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/releases/tag/1.5.3), ---- Sigpatches (https://sigmapatches.coomer.party/), ---- fusee.bin: /bootloader/payloads/ (https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/tag/v6.0.4), ---- hekate_ipl.ini: /bootloader/ (https://rentry.org/EristaEmuNAND), ---- exosphere.ini: / (https://rentry.org/EristaEmuNAND), ---- default.txt: /atmosphere/hosts/ (https://rentry.org/EristaEmuNAND) - Insert mSD card into Switch - Use RCM jig to boot into RCM - Tools > Partition SD Card - Home > emuMMC > Create emuMMC > SD Partition > Part 1 - Change emuMMC > SD RAW 1 - Rebot Switch into Hekate - Launch Atmosphere CFW: Verify version: 16.0.3|AMS 1.5.3|E
What are some alternatives?
Atmosphere - Atmosphère is a work-in-progress customized firmware for the Nintendo Switch.
TegraExplorer - A payload-based file manager for your switch!
TegraRcmGUI - C++ GUI for TegraRcmSmash (Fusée Gelée exploit for Nintendo Switch)
AtmoPack-Vanilla - Pack Atmosphere + Hekate
Ultimate-Guide-to-Migrate-SXOS-SX-Core-to-Atmosphere - An extensive summary for what I learnt when migrating SXOS to Atmosphere, in baby steps style.
nx-hbmenu - The Nintendo Switch Homebrew Menu
aio-switch-updater - Update your CFW, cheat codes, firmwares and more directly from your Nintendo Switch!
linkalho
Switch-Ghidra-Guides - Various patches for the Nintendo Switch, and how to make them.
Checkpoint - Fast and simple homebrew save manager for 3DS and Switch.
sys-clk - Nintendo Switch homebrew overclocking/underclocking system module and frontend
EdiZon - 💡 A homebrew save management, editing tool and memory trainer for Horizon (Nintendo Switch)