add an external dongle to make the switch lite hackable without needing to ridiculously overcomplicate things.
Not happening. If you want to hack a Switch without needing to ridiculously overcomplicate things, then find an unpatched console. No point hacking a Switch Lite anyways since a regular Switch can do everything it does and more.add an external dongle to make the switch lite hackable without needing to ridiculously overcomplicate things.
i dont care about regular switches. I got the BDSP lite because I liked Diamond and pearl.Not happening. If you want to hack a Switch without needing to ridiculously overcomplicate things, then find an unpatched console. No point hacking a Switch Lite anyways since a regular Switch can do everything it does and more.
Then you're going to have to hire someone. Either a hacker to discover some new exploit which doesn't exist because SciresM, developer of Atmoshere and leading expert on Switch hacking, says there aren't any or someone to solder a modchip inside the Lite.i dont care about regular switches. I got the BDSP lite because I liked Diamond and pearl.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/setting...-nintendo-switch-homebrew-development.525977/how about a tutorial on how to make your own homebrew app?
well never has an ask and provide been supplied so quick before haha, down the rabbit hole I go, well after I have had some food
It exists, its called the eShop.my idea for Homebrew app is one that can be used to find out Switch are banned or not.
That's true I didn't think about that.It exists, its called the eShop.
An app like that would be functionally useless. Checking if you're banned or not implies you believe there is a chance you may be banned if you go online. So if you use a theoretical app that bypasses this, there is still a chance you would get banned if you go online normally.
I know it has already been answered but: https://blog.teamneptune.net/getting-started-with-nintendo-switch-homebrew-development/how about a tutorial on how to make your own homebrew app?
the current branch is not the best to work with. i still use the legacy branch but if you want a "demo" (that you will never get), just pick any homebrew that has been made with borealis and compile it. There are many guides on how to compile homebrews that already make it as easy as possible. The rest is up to you and how much you want to learn.could someone make a tutorial on using borealis? like a guide to compile the demo, cuz its been hell trying to make it work so that i can rework it for my own purposes. my last attempts resulted in a bunch of empty menus and some crashing. also its like 2 yrs old so idk if i should still use that or a fork and if so which fork? anyways i just wanna request a tutorial to get the demo of borealis to compile and whether i should use the og repo or a fork.