u/JCB-42

22.1.0 & Atmos 1.11.1 - Cartridge games not loading now “requires download”

Context: Had an old CFW version running on my Switch v1 [no issues tbf]

Recently wanted to move my Pkmn Sword save over to my ‘legit’ Switch OLED, so updated the SysNAND and game files accordingly. – Save file transfer whent over fine, no issues. Cartridge game runs fine on SysNand (now updated to latest 22.1.0) on both Switch V1 and OLED.

So.... Wanting to update my CFW to run JKSV to re-apply my old save file back to the game I had to update the files accordingly.

1)    CFW Atmosphere 1.11.1 / Hekate v6.5.2 downloaded unzipped.

2)    Dropped Atmosphere and Hekate into the root of my SD card

3)    Dropped the updated Fusee.bin file into the bootloader location as usual.

4)    Loaded up injector, startup - Atmosphere loads up into CFW (success??)

 

Now when I try loading Pkmn Sword (cartridge game) it’s ‘locked’ into requiring a download to update the files.

 Suspected it was a sys-patch issue. Downloaded and unzipped Sys-patch version v1.6.2.0, drag and drop folder structures into SD card.

 Reboot up Atmosphere – CFW, - (still runs)

Cartridge games won’t load (without requiring a download – which wouldn’t work on CFW)

 

Note: A lot of the CFW files are all running in 'Applet mode' as well, but I figured that's an update compatibility issue. The main hold up for me is that I can't run my cartridge games in emuNand.

Any guidance? Have I missed an install step? Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

 

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u/JCB-42 — 3 days ago

How to create a 4.5m long 'worktop' line

In this image (rendered off my own CAD measurements and design) - the 'white' worktop above the lower cabinets would be a 4.5m continious run. With the top visible, what's the best way to avoid any join lines?

Planning a media cabinet along a 4.5m wide wall, in a sloped ceiling extension (image is rendered off my CAD measurements and design)

The worktop above the lower cabinets would be therefore be a 4.5m continious run. With the top visible, what's the best way to avoid any join lines? We've not settled on material/finish yet as it's still in concept mode. (Leaning towards a lighter tone, or lighter wood)

However sourcing a 4.5m piece of worktop in the UK would be tricky for this DIY project. - Any tips/ideas, please let me know.

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u/JCB-42 — 7 days ago