Hi. I have been lurking for a while and wanting to do this.
Now I think is the time I think
I have a switch that is labeled "can possibly be patched", but have not investigated further.
I want to mainly be using it running linux with retropie. (have seen others do this).
So what is the status.
Do I still need an RCM jig? no matter what?
My understanding is that I need to use the jig every time I reboot the switch, right? And do I need the USB C payload hardware device as well and use that every time?
Would love to have a solution where I can enable homebrew mode once I boot up (using jig or whatever) and then be able to access both my "normal" switch with normal games I bought and also access retropie, without rebooting. Is that doable?
Is there still a physical device that I can solder inside the switch to bypass all this?
Sorry for all the noobness
Thanks.
Now I think is the time I think
I have a switch that is labeled "can possibly be patched", but have not investigated further.
I want to mainly be using it running linux with retropie. (have seen others do this).
So what is the status.
Do I still need an RCM jig? no matter what?
My understanding is that I need to use the jig every time I reboot the switch, right? And do I need the USB C payload hardware device as well and use that every time?
Would love to have a solution where I can enable homebrew mode once I boot up (using jig or whatever) and then be able to access both my "normal" switch with normal games I bought and also access retropie, without rebooting. Is that doable?
Is there still a physical device that I can solder inside the switch to bypass all this?
Sorry for all the noobness
Thanks.