Man it is hard to read again that you are feeling sick over again due to a covid related thing. Last year you were sick too and I felt it. I know this is the side effect of the vaccine, but still take care. I'd rather see your next post saying you're feeling 100% well instead of an status update of cfw, really.
Take care, this pandemic has already taken too many things from us.
12.0.0 is a very major update under the hood in a way that is particularly difficult for atmosphere to deal with. I'll be giving updated support my all, but it will probably take a little longer than usual (I'm thinking on a timescale of a few extra days).
(I am also kind of sick right now, from pfizer vaccine side-effects. That might add a day or two, as well).
I obviously apologize for the inconvenience; I'll be doing my best.
Nintendo has switched the `sm` sysmodule (ipc server manager) to use a different, much leaner IPC protocol.
This new protocol will need to be reverse engineered and re-implemented for atmosphere to support 12.0.0; all homebrew which registers IPC servers will need to be recompiled, and this is kind of unavoidable.
I'm going to cut some corners to get support out the door faster -- the mitm API won't support the new IPC protocol at first, since that will take design thought and I don't want to rush it -- but the only service using the new protocol besides SM right now is pgl which nobody is mitm'ing so I think that's fine.
(Unfortunately, atmosphere reimplements pgl, so that's a little extra work on my plate, too).
Is Hekate dependent of Atmosphere? Both usually have updates come out at the same time, so I wonder if Hekate won't support 12.0.0 until Atmosphere for it is out.
Is Hekate dependent of Atmosphere? Both usually have updates come out at the same time, so I wonder if Hekate won't support 12.0.0 until Atmosphere for it is out.
I apologize if this isn't the place to post this or if this has been asked already but I can't seem to fing the latest CF 12.0 CFW for the switch. I googled it and all that I found was 0.12.0 which came out April 24, 2020. Could some one please point me in the right direction. Thanks I have never had the problem of night finding it before. Thanks in advance
I apologize if this isn't the place to post this or if this has been asked already but I can't seem to fing the latest CF 12.0 CFW for the switch. I googled it and all that I found was 0.12.0 which came out April 24, 2020. Could some one please point me in the right direction. Thanks I have never had the problem of night finding it before. Thanks in advance
12.0.0 is a very major update under the hood in a way that is particularly difficult for atmosphere to deal with. I'll be giving updated support my all, but it will probably take a little longer than usual (I'm thinking on a timescale of a few extra days).
(I am also kind of sick right now, from pfizer vaccine side-effects. That might add a day or two, as well).
I obviously apologize for the inconvenience; I'll be doing my best.
Nintendo has switched the `sm` sysmodule (ipc server manager) to use a different, much leaner IPC protocol.
This new protocol will need to be reverse engineered and re-implemented for atmosphere to support 12.0.0; all homebrew which registers IPC servers will need to be recompiled, and this is kind of unavoidable.
I'm going to cut some corners to get support out the door faster -- the mitm API won't support the new IPC protocol at first, since that will take design thought and I don't want to rush it -- but the only service using the new protocol besides SM right now is pgl which nobody is mitm'ing so I think that's fine.
(Unfortunately, atmosphere reimplements pgl, so that's a little extra work on my plate, too).
12.0.0 is a very major update under the hood in a way that is particularly difficult for atmosphere to deal with. I'll be giving updated support my all, but it will probably take a little longer than usual (I'm thinking on a timescale of a few extra days).
(I am also kind of sick right now, from pfizer vaccine side-effects. That might add a day or two, as well).
I obviously apologize for the inconvenience; I'll be doing my best.
Nintendo has switched the `sm` sysmodule (ipc server manager) to use a different, much leaner IPC protocol.
This new protocol will need to be reverse engineered and re-implemented for atmosphere to support 12.0.0; all homebrew which registers IPC servers will need to be recompiled, and this is kind of unavoidable.
I'm going to cut some corners to get support out the door faster -- the mitm API won't support the new IPC protocol at first, since that will take design thought and I don't want to rush it -- but the only service using the new protocol besides SM right now is pgl which nobody is mitm'ing so I think that's fine.
(Unfortunately, atmosphere reimplements pgl, so that's a little extra work on my plate, too).
I apologize I had no idea that you were not feeling well. I didn't read any of the previous messages before I posted my question. I in fact do hope that you are feeling well soon and that you are able to get on your feet as quick as you can. Take all the time that you need. Once again i do apologize for sounding like a whining spoil child. Please forgive me
12.0.0 is a very major update under the hood in a way that is particularly difficult for atmosphere to deal with. I'll be giving updated support my all, but it will probably take a little longer than usual (I'm thinking on a timescale of a few extra days).
(I am also kind of sick right now, from pfizer vaccine side-effects. That might add a day or two, as well).
I obviously apologize for the inconvenience; I'll be doing my best.
Nintendo has switched the `sm` sysmodule (ipc server manager) to use a different, much leaner IPC protocol.
This new protocol will need to be reverse engineered and re-implemented for atmosphere to support 12.0.0; all homebrew which registers IPC servers will need to be recompiled, and this is kind of unavoidable.
I'm going to cut some corners to get support out the door faster -- the mitm API won't support the new IPC protocol at first, since that will take design thought and I don't want to rush it -- but the only service using the new protocol besides SM right now is pgl which nobody is mitm'ing so I think that's fine.
(Unfortunately, atmosphere reimplements pgl, so that's a little extra work on my plate, too).
@Pl4yst4tionRox You should never update your Switch until after a support update for Atmosphere (and signature patches, if you depend on those) have been released. If you aren't already blocking updates using 90DNS, Atmosphere's Incognito function, etc., you should do that.
12.0.0 is a very major update under the hood in a way that is particularly difficult for atmosphere to deal with. I'll be giving updated support my all, but it will probably take a little longer than usual (I'm thinking on a timescale of a few extra days).
(I am also kind of sick right now, from pfizer vaccine side-effects. That might add a day or two, as well).
I obviously apologize for the inconvenience; I'll be doing my best.
Nintendo has switched the `sm` sysmodule (ipc server manager) to use a different, much leaner IPC protocol.
This new protocol will need to be reverse engineered and re-implemented for atmosphere to support 12.0.0; all homebrew which registers IPC servers will need to be recompiled, and this is kind of unavoidable.
I'm going to cut some corners to get support out the door faster -- the mitm API won't support the new IPC protocol at first, since that will take design thought and I don't want to rush it -- but the only service using the new protocol besides SM right now is pgl which nobody is mitm'ing so I think that's fine.
(Unfortunately, atmosphere reimplements pgl, so that's a little extra work on my plate, too).
12.0.0 is a very major update under the hood in a way that is particularly difficult for atmosphere to deal with. I'll be giving updated support my all, but it will probably take a little longer than usual (I'm thinking on a timescale of a few extra days).
(I am also kind of sick right now, from pfizer vaccine side-effects. That might add a day or two, as well).
I obviously apologize for the inconvenience; I'll be doing my best.
Nintendo has switched the `sm` sysmodule (ipc server manager) to use a different, much leaner IPC protocol.
This new protocol will need to be reverse engineered and re-implemented for atmosphere to support 12.0.0; all homebrew which registers IPC servers will need to be recompiled, and this is kind of unavoidable.
I'm going to cut some corners to get support out the door faster -- the mitm API won't support the new IPC protocol at first, since that will take design thought and I don't want to rush it -- but the only service using the new protocol besides SM right now is pgl which nobody is mitm'ing so I think that's fine.
(Unfortunately, atmosphere reimplements pgl, so that's a little extra work on my plate, too).
You got nothing to apologize for. Also the side-effects are actually a good sign. That means the vaccine is working! (I want mine... stupid Sweden and their silly not being able to do stuff for our people, but I digress). Is it only you working on Atmosphere now days?
Anyways speedy recovery, we all can wait. We don't need 12.X for anything anyway. It's not like it brings anything shiny to the table for the end user.
You got nothing to apologize for. Also the side-effects are actually a good sign. That means the vaccine is working! (I want mine... stupid Sweden and their silly not being able to do stuff for our people, but I digress). Is it only you working on Atmosphere now days?
Anyways speedy recovery, we all can wait. We don't need 12.X for anything anyway. It's not like it brings anything shiny to the table for the end user.
hexkyz still actively works on the project (don't know what I'd do without that guy), but it's been only me who does feature development/updating for new firmwares since 2018.
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