Place the update.s2 file onto the root folder of the microSD card for the Mig Switch
Insert the microSD card back into the Mig Switch
Power up the Mig Switch by inserting it into the Switch console or Mig Dumper
The Mig Switch LED light will flash blue for a short moment
When updating is finished, the LED light will stop flashing and remain blue
Eject the Mig Switch and it will function normally again
INSTALLING/UPDATING DUMPER FIRMWARE :
Plug in the Mig Dumper via USB
Mass storage device will appear, with a folder 'System'
Drag & drop the (downloaded) update.s2 file to the Mig Dumper 'System' folder, to overwrite the update.s2 file present there
Wait for copying to finish
Unplug the Mig Dumper to let the update take effect
Change log
21/05/2024: Firmware 1.1.4
Change log:
Improved sleep mode support
Improved support of microSD card
31/03/2024: Firmware 1.1.3
Change log:
Improved sleep mode support
Improved bootup of microSD card
21/03/2024: Firmware 1.1.2
Change log:
Added support for Kingston microSD and several other models & brands.
16/03/2024 : Firmware 1.1.1
Change log:
Added support for filenames containing Unicode characters
26/02/2024: New firmware 1.1.0
Change log:
Improve boot up time for exfat fragmented XCI files
Improves ROM launch detection.
22/01/2024: Firmware 1.0.9
Change log:
Fixed issue when split XCI folder is placed in root (only subfolder was working).
Added current firmware version in nxindex file.
17/01/2024: Firmware 1.0.8
Change log:
adds full support for split game files (you no longer need to concatenate them).
@SylverReZ, atleast the 1999 versión of pico's school is avaliable (the difference between it, the 2006 versión and the 2016 versión is that the speed of the game depends of the speed of your computer and that it had the og soundtrack)
@SylverReZ, although the "secrets" system where the game was has been removed. Also pico vs uberkids had a netplay versión that was shutdown, although the swf file has been found
@Xdqwerty, Nope. There are two download buttons on the same page, where you can download the original under a file called "bear.exe". "bear2.exe", however, is the updated game in a Flash projector. P.s. this was on the archived Pico page from 2000.
Fun fact @SylverReZ: iirc one of the goals on the fnf Kickstarter stated that pico 2 would be finished but the Kickstarter didnt get enough money for that goal to be fullfiled