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USB 3.0 setting in latest Amtosphere 0.8.3 causes failure #8

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fire3element opened this issue Jan 28, 2019 · 5 comments
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USB 3.0 setting in latest Amtosphere 0.8.3 causes failure #8

fire3element opened this issue Jan 28, 2019 · 5 comments

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@fire3element
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fire3element commented Jan 28, 2019

The latest release of Atmosphere 0.8.3 has USB 3.0 enabled by default.
When this setting is enabled, the Switch may fail to enumerate as a USB device. (on Windows 10, in my testing)

Setting is located in SDcard:\Atmosphere\system_settings.ini

Default config is "usb30_force_enabled = u8!0x1"
change it to "usb30_force_enabled = u8!0x0" to disable.

SciresM is considering making the default position OFF in the next release.
In the meantime, disable this option if you would like to use nxmtp.

@00mn00
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00mn00 commented Jan 28, 2019

I'm not having this problem at all. USB 3 and 2 ports tested, Windows 10 Enterprise. USB A to C cable.

@fire3element
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Check your file to see if is enabled or not. Also.. what firmware are you on, are you running stock Atmosphere, Kosmos, or Rei, and what devices did you attempt to connect to.

I've confirmed with 2 users since opening this issue, disabling USB 3 fixed nxmtp .

Conditions:
Me - Firmware 5.1.0, Kosmos v11,9, Windows 10 (1704, 1809) and Android (many versions), both USB 2 and 3 ports
User 1 - Firmware 6.2.0, Kosmos v11.9, Windows 10 (1803), several USB 3 ports
User 2 - (unconfirmed conditions)

@00mn00
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00mn00 commented Jan 29, 2019

It's enabled, I checked before posting my first message. I'm running Atmosphere 0.8.3, firmware 6.2.0, launch day switch. I attempted connecting to my main machine, my main laptop (also Windows 10) and another spare laptop on Windows 10. I also tried connecting through a USB-C hub that's connected to my main machine. I'd be happy to post a video if you'd like, though I'm not sure what that'd prove. Feel free to reach out and let me know.

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 29, 2019

I have 3.0 enabled too and the only issue I've run into is if I leave it plugged in for a while it'll start to connect and disconnect every few seconds. It hasn't really been a problem, I just have to restart the app if it happens.

@jamesyym
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I have the same issue and have made some tests that shows the problem should be up to which USB A to C cable you use. I have tested three cables (two are not support USB 3.0, one is supported) with two laptops use the USB 3.0 port.
If you use a cable which is not support USB 3.0 that will works fine even the USB 3.0 is enabled in the file of Setting. Else it will show the fail of enumerating the switch as a USB device.

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