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I tried out the OSDriver exploit but after about 10 tries it never worked. It either froze or displayed weird dashes on the screen instead of a proper message so I figured hey, maybe the OSFatal() function is somehow broken so I tried running the hello world example and it confirmed the assumption. It displayed weird dashes. Take a look at the following picture: http://fs2.directupload.net/images/150828/7gfb4hzh.jpg
This is captured from the TV screen. Note that the dash patterns are different every time the example is ran.
Also note that I tried http://wj44.bplaced.net/ and my own local files that I just compiled with the newest repository versions. Same result.
On firmware 4.0.2 E the hello world example worked perfectly and the OSDriver exploit was pretty reliable but not fully working, see this issue for details: #22
A possible explanation of the oddity might be that I updated using the Splatoon disk and not the online updater. Maybe it is different from the regular 5.3.2 E?
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I tried out the OSDriver exploit but after about 10 tries it never worked. It either froze or displayed weird dashes on the screen instead of a proper message so I figured hey, maybe the
OSFatal()
function is somehow broken so I tried running the hello world example and it confirmed the assumption. It displayed weird dashes. Take a look at the following picture:http://fs2.directupload.net/images/150828/7gfb4hzh.jpg
This is captured from the TV screen. Note that the dash patterns are different every time the example is ran.
Also note that I tried
http://wj44.bplaced.net/
and my own local files that I just compiled with the newest repository versions. Same result.On firmware 4.0.2 E the hello world example worked perfectly and the OSDriver exploit was pretty reliable but not fully working, see this issue for details: #22
A possible explanation of the oddity might be that I updated using the Splatoon disk and not the online updater. Maybe it is different from the regular 5.3.2 E?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: