Homebrew [Release]JK's SaveManager - Homebrew CIA Save manager.

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let me re-phrase that.
Can this backup saves of installed CIA Games?
weird that it crashes for me when Loading titles., right of the bat.
Dude that's the entire point of this thread/program, and that's literally what I said. It backs up saves. lol

Game card or installed games, all of them can be backed up.
 
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Very nice! Nice to see one that shows the game by title instead of ID like SaveDataFiler does. Only issue I have is the load time compared to SaveDataFiler which I guess doesn't matter and is probably because I have so many titles installed.
 

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Very nice! Nice to see one that shows the game by title instead of ID like SaveDataFiler does. Only issue I have is the load time compared to SaveDataFiler which I guess doesn't matter and is probably because I have so many titles installed.
Yes, it's because of the titles you have installed, and the load speed seems quite equal for me between JKSV and SDF.
 

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Does this work on both CARD2 and CARD1 games?

Does this work on a .3ds used in a Gateway without having to fiddle with the 000400000FF40A00.sav?
 

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Very nice! Nice to see one that shows the game by title instead of ID like SaveDataFiler does. Only issue I have is the load time compared to SaveDataFiler which I guess doesn't matter and is probably because I have so many titles installed.
I could add a file which saves what's installed. You would have to rebuild it every time you delete or install something though. It would probably cut loading time down to nothing.
 
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I could add a file which saves what's installed. You would have to rebuild it every time you delete or install something though. It would probably cut loading time down to nothing.
That would be brilliant!

I don't know anything about developing for the 3ds, but how would you check if anything has changed automatically?
 

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That would be brilliant!

I don't know anything about developing for the 3ds, but how would you check if anything has changed automatically?
Pretty sure it has to be a manual thing, kind of like the way Wii Flow works whenever you add a new game, you have to reload cache, same here. In its current state it seems to already be automatic hence it checking every time and taking a long time to load.
 

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it would be nice if most devs could come to a agreement to use 1 root folder, like /Data/

and then everybody uses a folder in there, that would be so cool, or just a sub folder in /3ds/ :P
It would be great. So we don't have so many folders on the root of the SD card. CFW and coldboot makes us have a lot of files ATM. Lol.
 
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