Good I'm glad to hear that. I think I have 32bits installed though, or at least I tried with 32bits one in some computers.I uninstalled Python 64 bits and installed 32 bits version to C:/python.
After some cleanups it works now.
@JRoad Thanks !
Manual mode in multipack option or you can use it in auto dragging a folder with all content together.Finally got it to work. Thank you for your help!!!
I'm wondering it was bootcamp causing the issues.
Another question, what option do I select to put an game+update+dlc in one xci package? Also will the application require a image or will it automatically apply one.
No, that's probably a result of no packing and update partition + padding reduction. The cutter probably uses some fixed offsets instead of reading them. I could look into the cutter but currently I have other priorities.With version v0.6.1 can I split the xcis with xci-cutter in 4GB files or will they still end up corrupted?
Good I'm glad to hear that. I think I have 32bits installed though, or at least I tried with 32bits one in some computers.
Thks to let me know of the fix BTW
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Manual mode in multipack option or you can use it in auto dragging a folder with all content together.
No if you don't put one SX loader chooses one from the content inside. Also it doesn't takes images currently it takes a control nca or reads one from a nsp I have to set it so it also do that from a xci. I kinda forgot to put that in last version.
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No, that's probably a result of no packing and update partition + padding reduction. The cutter probably uses some fixed offsets instead of reading them. I could look into the cutter but currently I have other priorities.
BTW for auto the normal profile is set to repack as xci and nsp. The one I put for xci is set to only repack as xci if you don't want to change the config.Thank you very much
Probably those files are read only. Specially if the zips files are empty or missing things.Thanks for this app, it worked great to convert eshop titles to xci to play from USB. I may be doing something wrong but for some games, not all of them, converting them with the update .nsp results into 2 zip files in the output folder instead of a .xci. For others it works perfectly.
Did I use the wrong settings?
i got that message when i tried to use a network mounted drive on my NASDoesn't work on me
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It's because you have the file as read only. I'll remove the read/write permission for next version. Nut asked for read and write because it modified the original file but my modified libraries only read the original to take out the nca and remove the titlerights on the fly (in case they exist). I actually only need read permission for the original and already modified my current built to reflect that, I'll release it probably trough the weekend with more improvements.I've tried a handful of games so far and they all appear to work great. The load times seem a tad bit slower, but that could be my SD card or just in my head honestly. Hard to tell.
Either way, this thing is exactly what I was looking for. So super excited to have everything packaged up like this. Thanks for the hard work.
Anyone have any luck with Kirby Star Allies? I've tried it like three different times with different files and get "The game card could not be read".
The only other thing I have seen is in SXOS, most of the games appear to reference the update version number (For instance Mario Rabbids says Application 1.9.589692)...South Park is the only one I have that still shows Application 1.0 with the update rolled in.
It could absolutely be something I'm doing, but thought I would query the group before racking my brain.
Any chance one of those improvements is the option to ignore minimum firmware version on update NSPs? I'm still on 5.1 for a number of reasons, which means I can't pack a number of updates with the respective XCI files. In most cases it isn't much of an issue, but when the update gets in the multiple gigabyte range — like, for example, the 6GB Starlink one — it gets annoying.I actually only need read permission for the original and already modified my current built to reflect that, I'll release it probably trough the weekend with more improvements.
I'm working on it, it'll depend on how much time i have trough the weekend as I need to implement it and test it properly, I also need to work in the splitting and update mode. In the way I want to implement the 3 things all is related to the meta nca, but I won't tell you this will come for sure this weekend.Any chance one of those improvements is the option to ignore minimum firmware version on update NSPs? I'm still on 5.1 for a number of reasons, which means I can't pack a number of updates with the respective XCI files. In most cases it isn't much of an issue, but when the update gets in the multiple gigabyte range — like, for example, the 6GB Starlink one — it gets annoying.
Alternatively, do you know of a tutorial for how I can do that manually to the update NSP before adding it to the XCI? The only method I found only works for game NSPs, not update NSPs.