Nope. Shield TV runs under Android supervision and therefore has different hacks. The same goes with iPhone 8. (Quote me if i'm wrong)shield tv uses the exact same chip 'x1' and iphone8 uses the same nand chip, maybe those hacks can be used toward the swith but idksa hacking
It makes devs and hackers understand the system more. It can prove very useful, and that means we have every right to be excited.https://mobile.twitter.com/WiiDatabase/status/884129276907454464?p=v
Literally my point and his, this doesn't mean there's code execution in anyway. They might just dumped kernel and that's it. No reason to get hyped about it
Also, TWEET didn't work so meh.
And yes, you can blame my ass for cresting yet another useless thread in here.
Nothing useful for end users. Still, it's nothing. Look at ARM TrustZone and you're already limited to basic functions.It makes devs and hackers understand the system more. It can prove very useful, and that means we have every right to be excited.
I feel like you didn't read what I wrote:Nothing useful for end users. Still, it's nothing. Look at ARM TrustZone and you're already limited to basic functions.
Of course we can't use it, but we can get excited since we know that the devs work hard.It makes devs and hackers understand the system more.
They just dumped the kernel. Nothing else. And yes, I have eyes so thanks for pointing the obvious.I feel like you didn't read what I wrote:
Of course we can't use it, but we can get excited since we know that the devs work hard.
Dumping kernel > gaining access to it > learning more about it > modifying it > finding exploit > injecting it back > making homebrew > all of that > us getting excitedThey just dumped the kernel. Nothing else. And yes, I have eyes so thanks for pointing the obvious.
To inject it back, you need ARM TrustZone access which haven't been cracked yet.Dumping kernel > gaining access to it > learning more about it > modifying it > finding exploit > injecting it back > making homebrew > all of that > us getting excited
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Yes, I understand that it isn't an easy process but you have to start somewhere!
Great, now you abandoned your original argument and now you are pursuing something else. You do understand that it wasn't an on-point explanation, right? Please, just stop. Be pessimistic if you want, we are happy that hacking on the Nintendo Switch has made progress.To inject it back, you need ARM TrustZone access which haven't been cracked yet.
You can forcefully inject it, but in the end, it will revert everything back after reboot.
(Kernel is nothing compared to TrustZone but okay, whatever you say?)Great, now you abandoned your original argument and now you are pursuing something else. You do understand that it wasn't an on-point explanation, right? Please, just stop. Be pessimistic if you want, we are happy that hacking on the Nintendo Switch has made progress.
Just stop. That won't happen, things are happening real fast. I say it's impressive they even got to kernel in 4 months.(Kernel is nothing compared to TrustZone but okay, whatever you say?)
Just don't come crying when your people delays release by 15 years then quits.
They will not release it as fast as possible unless they want Ninjendos on their tail.Just stop. That won't happen, things are happening real fast. I say it's impressive they even got to kernel in 4 months.
Update server blocking and DNS is a thing. Nintendo may be tailing them, but they can't do anything besides sue them.They will not release it as fast as possible unless they want Ninjendos on their tail.
We'll both see how they will manipulate kernel after they're done digging throught it. (If they even started, Plutoo loves this kind of stuff)
It's a thing if you want to limit your Switch and wait for a falling star to appear.Update server blocking and DNS is a thing. Nintendo may be tailing them, but they can't do anything besides sue them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast
I got a little excited when I saw there was some kind of kernel access but if it's just a dump that's useless right now. Good luck to them with Trustzone etc though
No, but the devs can get really pissed and stop making switch games.
Can't wait till someone pulls the "Wii U had piracy and failed" card.Lol don't give me that BS, the Dreamcast did not die from piracy, when will you AP/DRM supporters realize that? Probably never. The Saturn had little piracy and it still failed, same with the 32 X. Sega started going down around this time, slowly, the PS2 slaughtered the Dreamcast. If you think for a minute that piracy "killed it" you're unfortunately incorrect.
Can't wait till someone pulls the "Wii U had piracy and failed" card.
As to your post, I 100% agree with what you typed there.
I can agree with that, they were quite stupid actually, they tagged #NintendoSwitch, it's like they wanted Nintendo to know.It's a thing if you want to limit your Switch and wait for a falling star to appear.
Sue hurts their budget the most. Nintendo can sue for a huge amount of money and if they do that, our known pack of devs will go bankrupt.
But let's not derail this into "Nintendo can only sue" because we all know how this will end.
I wonder if they're working with Nintendo or just teasing them.I can agree with that, they were quite stupid actually, they tagged #NintendoSwitch, it's like they wanted Nintendo to know.