Amazing. I wish I had the knowledge to do the same. Hope this feature is officially released sooner or later!!
Can you share the latest Atmosphere with fsp-usb support?Ok, sorry for the double post, but I'm really interested in this feature. I disabled the log function and now Goldleaf reaches an install speed of 17,13 MB/s , with an average of 15 MB/s (it depends of your SD card and HDD). I am moving the ams_mitm.kip file to my main sd setup.
Anyways, if you are interested, you can find the log function in the file fspusb_utils.hpp
Thanks @XorTroll for this amazing feature
We'll be able to install content from the USB device, but not to it.sorry to be that guy. but is this feature to actually be able to install and play games from usb?
Though I'd bet Retroarch will support launching things over USB, so there's that.
Can you please share your compiled binary?..I compiled it in Debian, just removing the debugging function (in order to increase install speeds), and it works fine
Why not?Wouldn't count on that.
Why not?
Did I miss them saying they wouldn't support it somewhere?
It's an honest question, don't take it like that.Did I miss them saying they would?
This is a feature that's been in the works for a long time and they could have implemented Retroarch using usb with it for a long time now if they planned so yet nothing. So there's no real basis in assuming that just because this feature exists they'll add usb support for Retroarch. This feature has been in the works for at least a year.
If they wanted to use usb they probably wouldn't even need this feature they can just do it on their own.
We'll be able to install content from the USB device, but not to it.
Share your compilation.Xortroll merged the lastest Atmosphere branch to fsp-usb, so it's now compatible with AMS 0.13 without further coding. I compiled it in Debian, just removing the debugging function (in order to increase install speeds), and it works fine