mdbell / Noexes

A graphical remote debugger for the Nintendo Switch
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Cannot connect to Noexs #52

Open DeepSpace1701 opened 1 year ago

DeepSpace1701 commented 1 year ago

Just as the other guy, I cannot connect to it (and have no idea how to compile something, especially since one of the two guides on the main page is just empty. I tried the other one, but no idea what to do with these half sentences). I put the file onto the SD card, edited the hekate_ipl.ini (with additinal information since it won't even boot when I just use the three lines from the front page) and can now boot. I then open a game, input the IP into the desktop software and click connect. It tries 10 times to connect to a port 7331 and gives up.

I tried: -two or three other ways that people recommend, like this one, but they are all out of date as well (in this case it seems the fusee secondary.bin doesn't even exist anymore, so it won't boot). And in the one or two videos I could find, they don't show anything besides how to use it afterwards and it just connects when they click on it.

-uninstalling all Java completely (OP from linked thread claims that nothing works when there is another Java installed than Java 10), rebooting and installing 10 again. Did nothing.

-removing the custom DNS (Cloudflare) from my Router in case it interferes with the program finding the DNS adress of the Switch, but nothing. I also checked if I have any custom DNS setting on my PC, but that is set to standard. DNS shouldn't be the reason though as USB doesn't work either. It just says unable to connect. Just tried a USB 2.0 port instead of 3.0, nothing. To be completely sure that it is not network related, I now even tried it on a laptop that has no VPN installed (like my main PC). In addition to that, that laptop is running Windows 10, my PC is W11. Had no luck either.

-Found a guy on YT that created his own pack (including the Java 10 installer since you have to login in order to download that from Oracle), and he said that his is running as a sysmodule, so I booted to the normal atmosphere. Nothing either.

-Since it has been claimed that it won't work when cheats are enabled, I already disabled it when setting it up the first time (although it was already ; commented out as I just noticed) and now deleted all EdiZon folders on the entire SD card. You guess it, nothing.

So my question is, did I do anything wrong, or is it just not compatible with the current firmwares and atmosphere updates anymore? I have the current 16.0.1 and atmos 1.5.1. (yes the kip1 file indeed is located in the path I have it below and yes, I want to boot to sysnand. And I had the kip1 in the root of the SD before when setting it up the first time.) If it is not compatible anymore, I want to ask if you could update it as it is the best solution I could find for dumping RAM. Haven't looked into how to connect IDA yet, but if you need the Pro version (that I don't have) or it works the same way as Noexs, then it will not connect as well. And EdiZon can show entrys, but only a few of them at once. With Noexs however I could just dump the entire RAM. And when you are going to update it, is it possible to remove the need for installing Java 10?

[Noexs (SYSNAND)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1=atmosphere/kips/noexs.kip1
kip1patch=nosigchk
logopath=bootloader/bootlogo.bmp
icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp
atmosphere=1
emummc_force_disable=1
debugmode=1
{}
DeepSpace1701 commented 1 year ago

The fork worked instantly. So I guess this is just outdated. https://github.com/tomvita/Noexes