Atmosphere (fusee). I've tried chain loading from Hekate too and the crash still occurs. I haven't tried booting into Atmosphere from Hekate thru the .ini though. Would that be it? I saw people say that using fusee works fine earlier in the thread but maybe that was outdated.
EDIT: I did update...
Hm ok, let me try to update.. Originally I had just forgot to copy the loader.kip to my SD, and Tesla opened fine (just got missing kip error). Only after creating the kips directory and copying the loader.kip did the crash occur.
Ishiiruka is not necessary anymore. You can just install regular Dolphin. Check out the switchroot Discord here for lots of help installing/tweaking on L4T Ubuntu. And there's also a 3.3.1 preview update available which improves on 3.3.0 a bunch.:
https://discord.gg/9d66FYg
I think what he's trying to say it that the TV build IS promising for many things. You shouldn't discredit it just because it doesn't play a handful of Shield TV games.
Are there any utilities on macOS that allow you to merge folders with this? I nuked my SD://switch/ directory a few days ago because Android File Transfer only replaces.
EDIT: Quoted someone by accident, sorry about that.
On a fresh Mac is anything needed aside from java to use USB installs (with Awoo)? I'm trying to help a friend but if he has to install homebrew/python/pyusb/etc I'd rather just do it for him myself lol.
Are you sure that the read-only toggle on the microSD adapter didn't get turned on? It can get switched over by accident pretty easily and I've pulled my hair out plenty of times trying to figure out what was wrong only to find out that it was the adapter.
I've been using the same hidden emuMMC since it released for SXOS in like 2018 and haven't had any corruption issues. Same Sandisk SD card as you. Are you sure it was the emuMMC that corrupted? Or were you using exfat and the SD in general became corrupted?
Yeah wired non-Bluetooth Joycons are a feature of L4T Ubuntu 3.0.0. You can still (dis)connect via Bluetooth if you want.
You can use the Joycons as a mouse. Keyboard is really only needed for initial setup/tweaking. There is an on-screen keyboard but it's not really optimized for touch.
You can dock the Switch and connect a USB keyboard and mouse (or Bluetooth with/without dock). But yeah it's not a simple process to have a combined SD at this point.