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Yes, you've seen that right. USB HDD support is coming to Goldleaf and Atmosphere!
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PR (that needs to be worked on):
https://github.com/XorTroll/Atmosphere/tree/fspusb-dev/stratosphere/fsp-usb
Debug build of Goldleaf: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/526484034310635551/555099624591851538/Goldleaf.rar

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It's currently unstable (but working)
FAT32 support only (for now)
Installs currently doesn't work (but browsing and copying and pasting work fine).

The feature will most likely be coming to Goldleaf 0.6! Thanks to @XorTroll for expanding upon the work of @Sigma_Guy (who implemented it in the first place).
UPDATE 1: There's now a new GitHub page for the USB HDD repo (renamed to fsp-usb) which allows for mounting of USB drives.
Everything from the repo apparently works fine except for messing with more than one drive.
If you know to compile the repo then you can mess around with the feature. Don't worry if you can't because it'll be merged into atmosphere soon.
No ETA yet though!
 
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No it isn't.

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Also finished edit. Hope you like it :)
You can't install NSP files to USB drives. You can mount XCI files from USB drives. So USB HDD support is pointless for anything related to expanding your game library, without the crucial element that is XCI Mounting
 
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This is still in debugging stages mind you. Once this is finalised you can install NSP files from USB HDD and it'll be stable.
Installing from USB is fine, its a convenience feature. But you can't play games directly from USB which means you need to install to your internal micro-SD to play anything, so you're still largely limited by the size of your MicroSD card. XCI Mounting prevents this issue entirely.
 
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Installing from USB is fine, its a convenience feature. But you can't play games directly from USB which means you need to install to your internal micro-SD to play anything, so you're still largely limited by the size of your MicroSD card. XCI Mounting prevents this issue entirely.
If there is ever a way to load NSP files without having to install them I'll be sure to let you know.
 

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Once this is finalised you can install NSP files from USB HDD and it'll be stable.

If you want to setup your switch with all switch games ever and have a menu that your kids use to select games, then it's useless.

I don't think I'd want to install NSP to USB though, mainly because my switch is never docked.

I'm sure there are people who will find a use for installing NSP from USB, to avoid removing their microsd card.
 
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If you want to setup your switch with all switch games ever and have a menu that your kids use to select games, then it's useless.

I'm sure there are people who will find a use for installing NSP from USB.

I don't think I'd want to install the games to USB though, mainly because my switch is never docked.
A USB-C Thumb drive is a GREAT investment tbh! <3
Let's keep in mind that the tools to do this are in very early stages and haven't been updated in months. Except for NSC Builder. Even then, the only tutorial for it is on the TX website (which is months out of date).
The tools to convert NSP to XCI are well developed and mature and there are great batch file front-ends that can do entire directories, merging DLC and Updates into each XCI too.
 

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A USB-C Thumb drive is a GREAT investment tbh! <3

The tools to convert NSP to XCI are well developed and mature and there are great batch file front-ends that can do entire directories, merging DLC and Updates into each XCI too.
NSC Builder is the only mature one...
 

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