Tinfoil USB transfer doesn't work for me. That's why I use Goldbricks with Nut
Hi @balwar a related question:
I'm on the latest 8.1.0, R20 (fw 9.2 and atmosphere10.3)
Using nut server connected with USB works fine... NSP/NSZ files are visible and install properly.
But when connected through local network IP and port (nutfs) trough nut server...
All the NSP/NSZ files are visible but when trying to install the error is:
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This feature is not supported by this CFW.
Failed to open NSP
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I don't understand its exactly the same file, USB works, and the network does not.
Why is that and how can I fix this, please?
Hi @balwar a related question:
I'm on the latest 8.1.0, R20 (fw 9.2 and atmosphere10.3)
Using nut server connected with USB works fine... NSP/NSZ files are visible and install properly.
But when connected through local network IP and port (nutfs) trough nut server...
All the NSP/NSZ files are visible but when trying to install the error is:
---
This feature is not supported by this CFW.
Failed to open NSP
---
I don't understand its exactly the same file, USB works, and the network does not.
Why is that and how can I fix this, please?
@sillz Hi, I tried the fork you mentioned; It works out of the box exactly the same as when using Kosmos v15.2 + Kosmos_patches_03_04_2020_bootconfig_tinfoilv8+
@sillz Hi, I tried the fork you mentioned; It works out of the box exactly the same as when using Kosmos v15.2 + Kosmos_patches_03_04_2020_bootconfig_tinfoilv8+
From external internet sources works fine.. and nut server through USB also.
But the tinfoil error is still there when using nut server over local network with protocol nutfs.
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This feature is not supported by this CFW.
Failed to open NSP
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I think Tinfoil is rigged-up / designed to complain of anything besides sxos which we have to pay for .
I was actually hoping that @blawar would point us to something free and open source we can use... or explain the why...
If it's truly not supported by this specific CFW... why does it work for USB and external internet sources then??
Maybe i should just route/hide the nutserver trough an exteral dns and make it work the same as they do.
"This feature is not supported by this CFW."
it is intentionally disabled for atmosphere.
ruby -run -e httpd . -p 9000 -b 0.0.0.0
ran.exe -listdir=true -root=[games folder relative to exe]
Well for that one you would still need the "entirety" of Go or whatever and you need to either compile it from source or have Docker installed and use it that way.If anyone finds this thread through Google like I did and wants to get network installs working on Atmosphere without installing the entirety of Ruby or whatever, here's a small utility you can use: https://github.com/m3ng9i/ran
Run it withand set your server protocol in tinfoil to http.Code:ran.exe -listdir=true -root=[games folder relative to exe]
It's not very clear in the github page for ran, but there are executables with zero dependencies on the releases page. The Go stuff is just if you want to compile it, I'm not sure why they worded it like that.Well for that one you would still need the "entirety" of Go or whatever and you need to either compile it from source or have Docker installed and use it that way.
You need to install something either way and there are many ways to do this.
The nice thing about Ruby is that it comes pre-installed by default on macOS.
You only need to fire up your pre-installed terminal and past in the one line.
Here is a Big list of http static server one-liners... in many languages take your pick!
https://gist.github.com/willurd/5720255
Because I don't want to run a precompiled binary executable (.exe file) that has been placed on someone's random repository.It's not very clear in the github page for ran, but there are executables with zero dependencies on the releases page. The Go stuff is just if you want to compile it, I'm not sure why they worded it like that.