Since the project hasnt been having any progress at all (despite me finally being able to mod my Switch) i will make it open for people to develop it themselves.
Another reason on why i do not plan on making the project on my own is because i am deathly afraid of being sued by Nintendo, this project potentially breaks digital locks and that is illegal in some countries.
Since i am able to explain better on what the project aims to be, i will make a breakdown of what it is.
First of all, this is a project that isnt necessarily aiming to be a safe method on modding your Switch, it is technically permanent, but reversible, it will be similiar to how you flash Android/Linux to the Switch eMMC, SwitchMobber aims to be the same concept.
Installation
The SwitchMobber installer will be booted from a payload via RCM, and due to payload size limitations, all of the UI design will have to be on the microSD card (like Hekate)
You will have to accept various warnings that this tool flashes a custom eMMC, but if you so insist, it will begin installing.
Then, SwitchMobber will flash an eMMC file containing a Payload Launcher (that boots into "payload.bin" on the root of the microSD card)
The result is something that in my opinion acts like a hardmod/modchip, but reversible.
Backing up the original eMMC
The SwitchMobber installer, once again will boot via RCM, and you choose a second option named;
"Backup your NAND backup/eMMC file"
You choose your NAND backup that youve made before, then you also accept various warnings, then the result will be a NAND file on a folder named "nandbackup"
Restoring the original eMMC
The SwitchMobber installer, once again will boot via RCM, and you choose a second option named;
"Restore a NAND backup/eMMC file"
You choose your NAND backup that youve made before, then you also accept various warnings, then the result will be a fully stock Switch.
Is this tool even good?
It depends, let me know your opinion in the comments!
Another reason on why i do not plan on making the project on my own is because i am deathly afraid of being sued by Nintendo, this project potentially breaks digital locks and that is illegal in some countries.
Since i am able to explain better on what the project aims to be, i will make a breakdown of what it is.
First of all, this is a project that isnt necessarily aiming to be a safe method on modding your Switch, it is technically permanent, but reversible, it will be similiar to how you flash Android/Linux to the Switch eMMC, SwitchMobber aims to be the same concept.
Installation
The SwitchMobber installer will be booted from a payload via RCM, and due to payload size limitations, all of the UI design will have to be on the microSD card (like Hekate)
You will have to accept various warnings that this tool flashes a custom eMMC, but if you so insist, it will begin installing.
Then, SwitchMobber will flash an eMMC file containing a Payload Launcher (that boots into "payload.bin" on the root of the microSD card)
The result is something that in my opinion acts like a hardmod/modchip, but reversible.
Backing up the original eMMC
The SwitchMobber installer, once again will boot via RCM, and you choose a second option named;
"Backup your NAND backup/eMMC file"
You choose your NAND backup that youve made before, then you also accept various warnings, then the result will be a NAND file on a folder named "nandbackup"
Restoring the original eMMC
The SwitchMobber installer, once again will boot via RCM, and you choose a second option named;
"Restore a NAND backup/eMMC file"
You choose your NAND backup that youve made before, then you also accept various warnings, then the result will be a fully stock Switch.
Is this tool even good?
It depends, let me know your opinion in the comments!