Ok sure, so you have 0.9 dev?hi, I have made a video about this, you can find easly if you need
Ok sure, so you have 0.9 dev?hi, I have made a video about this, you can find easly if you need
You can find easly my videos (download links too)Ok sure, so you have 0.9 dev?
Ok thanks, that kind of worked... I deleted the update and hit reset launch version but it still says the most recent update version on it and still displays the update nag. Then when enabling cheats, I get the atmosphere crash.You can find easly my videos (download links too)
Thank you, it was all good on AMS 0.13.0, but for now, with AMS v0.14.1 the "ams_mitm.kip" module makes my Switch unboot at all, with the black screen at the very startup loading time.Ok, in that case, here is the build.
if on fat32 and i wont be able to put larger than 4 GB of xci on fat32?Ok, in that case, here is the build.
I am not responsible if something goes wrong.
Remember that you have to use Atmosphere 0.13, Goldleaf 0.9-dev (https://github.com/XorTroll/Goldleaf/actions/runs/81016275) and your USB drive should be formatted in FAT32 or EXFAT
Source: https://github.com/XorTroll/Atmosphere/tree/fspusb
But Atmosphere doesn't mount .XCI files so is it really an issue?if on fat32 and i wont be able to put larger than 4 GB of xci on fat32?
I dont get you and im confused. what I read that if hdd is working with switch and the hdd should be formated fat32 or exfat. How are we putting xci on hdd from pc not HBG i know exfat will work but exfat will likely go corrupt? Only under 4 GB can be put on fat32 hdd or split the xci. That what my thought and wonder how its possible workBut Atmosphere doesn't mount .XCI files so is it really an issue?
The broken English in your reply makes it all the more confusing what you're saying, what you want to achieve, and what you understand. exFAT on the Switch can corrupt whatever the storage media is (most, if not all, of the Switch's internal files are formatted with FAT32). And .XCI files can only be installed with Atmosphere so they don't serve much purpose on an HDD because you cannot install them there. Only SX OS can really take advantage of that because it mounts the .XCI files from the HDD. I also have no idea why you mentioned HBG as that has nothing to do with .XCI files or HDD usage.I dont get you and im confused. what I read that if hdd is working with switch and the hdd should be formated fat32 or exfat. How are we putting xci on hdd from pc not HBG i know exfat will work but exfat will likely go corrupt? Only under 4 GB can be put on fat32 hdd or split the xci. That what my thought and wonder how its possible work
Wow you sound like a good beach are you?The broken English in your reply makes it all the more confusing what you're saying, what you want to achieve, and what you understand. exFAT on the Switch can corrupt whatever the storage media is (most, if not all, of the Switch's internal files are formatted with FAT32). And .XCI files can only be installed with Atmosphere so they don't serve much purpose on an HDD because you cannot install them there. Only SX OS can really take advantage of that because it mounts the .XCI files from the HDD. I also have no idea why you mentioned HBG as that has nothing to do with .XCI files or HDD usage.
WhatWow you sound like a good beach are you?
Nice! would love for retroarch to take advantage of this.Starting from this Atmosphere release (0.15.0), I've decided I'm going to release a fsp-usb build for each new Atmosphere release (or several if important improvements are made) so that people can use it (at their own risk, remember that this is still an experimental project) without having to compile it manually
That said, check out this initial release! https://github.com/XorTroll/Atmosphere/releases/tag/f-0.15.0
Big step, congrats! It's not something I have regular use for but might mess with it out of curiosity.Starting from this Atmosphere release (0.15.0), I've decided I'm going to release a fsp-usb build for each new Atmosphere release (or several if important improvements are made) so that people can use it (at their own risk, remember that this is still an experimental project) without having to compile it manually
That said, check out this initial release! https://github.com/XorTroll/Atmosphere/releases/tag/f-0.15.0