Payload and Lakka launcher written in Kotlin.
Application doesn't require Root on your device.
SX Loader payload bundled as default. Lakka payload and coreboot files bundled in application.
- Launch application
- Find a cable to connect your device to the Nintendo Switch. For proper work, this should be a cable that is designed for data transmission, not just for charging. It is advisable to use an A-to-C cable and an USB OTG adapter.
- In the "Payloads" category, click the "+" button to select preloaded payload from your device's storage. Or simply transfer your payload to the Rekado folder in the device's memory. Or you can use the default payload (SX OS)
- Enter your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode in any convenient way. Your Nintendo Switch will power on by itself when plugged in, be sure to hold VOLUME +
- Connect the device to the Nintendo Switch and allow permission for the USB access if necessary. Wait until the program prompts you to select what do you want to inject, payload or Lakka. If you will select payload, than you will have to choose the one you need. If you will choose Lakka, you should simply wait for it to load.
- Wait for payload to finish loading on your console
You can get application's APK from Releases form in this repository.
Does application require Root?
Application doesn't require Root on your device.
Can it brick my device/console?
This should not happen when using the "correct" payloads. But I am not responsible for possible problems.
Can Rekado launch Linux?
Yes, starting from 2.0 update Rekado can launch Lakka distribution.
- DavidBuchanan314 for creating NXLoader.
- natinusala for creating lakka_linux_launcher.
- ealfonso93 for contributing in this project.
If you enjoy my application and want to support development you can simply do it :)
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