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  1. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    Yup, this seems to be the case. I think that your and @Selver 's answers are correct, and I'm just glad that I got my question answered at all. Earlier, when I safe formattted an SD card, there were no out of place strings on it, just encrypted data. It probably just is wonky file allocation.
  2. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    I didn't erase the card, but I formatted a different card (same model and size, though) and put it in. The files the Switch created on the "fresh" card did not contain any of the strings in the other files.
  3. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    That's pretty much exactly what I got when I generated new files on a fresh SD card. I'm not sure what caused the plaintext to be placed in my files on the original SD card. Doubt it, but I really have no idea why they're there. The rPi isn't powerful enough to be used as a development board...
  4. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    Fair enough. I still don't want to share the files in their entirety, but attached is the output of strings for the two files. strings000.txt is the output for 8000000000000000, and strings124.txt is the output for 8000000000000124. These files should contain all the plaintext. It's interspersed...
  5. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    I'd love to, but I'm concerned that these files may have some sort of personally identifiable information on them; Given that they're unique per-console (from what I've seen), it wouldn't be too much of a stretch. The files are too large to go over manually (there's a lot more in...
  6. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    Nope. These files don't have any of the plaintext from the previous files; They're data, all the way through. These files are from a Switch that was literially turned on and back off again, though, so maybe doing something on the Switch, like downloading or playing games, adds the data seen...
  7. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    -snip- Sorry if I've offended you. I never mentioned anything about free games, although that's a topic to be left to some other thread. As for hax potential, I really have no idea. Sure, It'd be nice if these files led to some form of hax, but I'm mostly curious about why these files are here...
  8. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    The crash dumps an rPi makes generally have timestamps and usernames, as well as other helpful debugging information; Not bunches of debugging messages inbetween chunks of data. I also still haven't used this SD card with a pi since formatting it with my Switch, and I haven't modified any files...
  9. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    I am running Linux, although I haven't run any commands that would write to the SD card. Although this particular SD card probably has seen a rPi, the Switch formatted it before use, and it hasn't been in a rPi after that. The files are also in a specific folder inside /Nintendo/, and, as far as...
  10. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    As in the files weren't there, or they weren't the same? I just found the files on my SD card, so I'm not sure what exactly caused them to appear or if the process can be replicated.
  11. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    Like @kylemsguy says, the files existing in the first place is odd, considering the Switch doesn't move save data off the internal storage of the console. These probably aren't save files at all; Although a good way to check would be to see if these files are identical between different users...
  12. DerpyEagle

    ROM Hack Question Could the files found in /Nintendo/save/ on the microSD card hold any relevance to Switch hacking?

    I couldn't find anything about these on switchbrew, so I figure here's a good place to ask. I was looking around the files that the Switch leaves on the microSD card, and I noticed the /save/ directory had two files in it. These files have some plaintext in them: 8000000000000000 contains a...
  13. DerpyEagle

    Tutorial Using "smashhax" with Linux

    Well, it was worth a try. Thanks!
  14. DerpyEagle

    Tutorial Using "smashhax" with Linux

    Hi; I'm having an issue getting this to work. Having followed all of the steps and confirmed that I have the correct versions for the payload and the exploit, I ran aireplay-ng and began sending packets. After a little while, the top screen of my 3DS was filled with garbage and the screens...
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