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Well, you know.. it's kinda.. I don't want to be that fool who push new version after inserting few new icons or theme.NS-USBclickbaiter v0.3 out yet
yeah!OOOH so Network Adubbz TF support?
But it always worked and still works on Mojave =)I guess next step will be getting to work on Mojave
Nice! Haven't tried it yet but changelog looks tasty.Done
Let me know if someone uses Windows 10 and it works/not works as expected
I do and yes but net install is slow .29 mb/sLet me know if someone uses Windows 10 and it works/not works as expected
Same for me on Win7 x64.. but I mean USB-install. (Can't find out why this guy have issue and if it's reproducible.)I do and yes but net install is slow .29 mb/s
Same for me on Win7 x64.. but I mean USB-install. (Can't find out why this guy have issue and if it's reproducible.)
No.. it's something with libusb backend (usb4java-1.2.0) that I used last time but WHY ONLY ONE PERSON reported it? I understand if it has been broken for Win10 as it was with macOS Sierra.. but this situation.. Only one guyNSP filename has an & in it what's he using TF or Goldleaf? get him to rename the file see if it works
Yeah.. I also saw 0.20mps on windows 7 when transferred file from remote server over SMB. A bit better on linux but in comparison with USB it's dead slow.about the net install should it be this slow 0.29mps I do have 90DNS entries on my wifi connection. I guess it's TF
No.. it's something with libusb backend (usb4java-1.2.0) that I used last time but WHY ONLY ONE PERSON reported it? I understand if it has been broken for Win10 as it was with macOS Sierra.. but this situation.. Only one guy
Yeah.. I also saw 0.20mps on windows 7 when transferred file from remote server over SMB. A bit better on linux but in comparison with USB it's dead slow.
Special Characters do not play well with TF I had a problem with ' in a name so the same with & it would crash Fluffy. However once I removed the special character the NSP would install
I can't agree with you.. Problem is in libusb and using another version fixes this problem. Anyway, thank you for advices.It seems like TinFoil only likes plain ascii. I found that a name with é in the title Tinfoil would get very confused about how to handle it.
Thanks for idea! Will seriously think about it.Can you in a later version add a "version check" so if you miss that you updated on the forums you get a little heads up on the application?
Done: https://github.com/developersu/ns-usbloader/releases/tag/v0.3.1Can you in a later version add a "version check" so if you miss that you updated on the forums you get a little heads up on the application?