Homebrew WIP CDNSP-GUI

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if it's not publicly sharable here, asking for a PM to get it isn't either.

But I thought Doge was fine. it's not? I'll have to take a look at the released thread.
 
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So bob's GUI is a modified cdnsp pyhton script to include a GUI. that fact alone makes it in a way better as it runs on any system cdnsp does. This GUI was the first but now is lacking features. I see no reason to continue working on it as the other two (three if including CDNX) have surpassed this one. Personally I love Doge's GUI as that one is packed with features and runs great.
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That looks real good. :mthr:
 
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Does CDNSP(-GUI) detect and skip if I put a game into the queue that is already present in the download directory as a NSP?

Edit: I can answer myself. If CDNSP finds a NSP named the way CDNSP would do it in the DL folder it skips the download. Very cool.
 
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Very useful/handy little program (can't find Doge though)!
To test it i downloaded a game update and compared it to another .nsp with the same game version update.
Both .nsp's differ 50% in filesize (the CDNSP one being the biggest). I wonder how this is possible.
 
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Very useful/handy little program (can't find Doge though)!
To test it i downloaded a game update and compared it to another .nsp with the same game version update.
Both .nsp's differ 50% in filesize (the CDNSP one being the biggest). I wonder how this is possible.

The bigger file sizes are make me confused but they totally work. I don't know how.

What about the games without titlekeys in Nut mode? Do they work when we install them like normal games?
 
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Can anyone link me to the most up-to-date and working CDNSP-GUI-Bob-v6.0.1 please. I just want to check for latest game updates. I've installed Python and copied all the files, etc, but when I execute it, it throws an HTTP 404 error. Some files are missing.

If someone can please link me to their working version with all the files, I would really appreciate it. Just zip the whole folder and upload it to any file hosting site.

Thanx a lot in advance :)

PS: All I wanna do is get info about latest updates of any game.
 
Can anyone link me to the most up-to-date and working CDNSP-GUI-Bob-v6.0.1 please. I just want to check for latest game updates. I've installed Python and copied all the files, etc, but when I execute it, it throws an HTTP 404 error. Some files are missing.

If someone can please link me to their working version with all the files, I would really appreciate it. Just zip the whole folder and upload it to any file hosting site.

Thanx a lot in advance :)

PS: All I wanna do is get info about latest updates of any game.
Since certs are being provided publicly anymore, I guess its safe to share this: https://github.com/Bob123a1/CDNSP-GUI/releases
WOW I thought this was completely dead....is it worth using now?
For checking updates, its definitely useful. But for actual CDN downloading, you need an edge token which cannot be generated publicly.
 
question how which do i need title.keys or tsec.keys and what site do i upload it to or can i use it from folder and can a program be made like this but lets say if you backed up your nsps and store em on a gdrive or on ur onedrive can we make it so that the gui can load or see the nsps from a gdrive link or from a folder on onedrive folder itself and then ppl can download
 
question how which do i need title.keys or tsec.keys and what site do i upload it to or can i use it from folder and can a program be made like this but lets say if you backed up your nsps and store em on a gdrive or on ur onedrive can we make it so that the gui can load or see the nsps from a gdrive link or from a folder on onedrive folder itself and then ppl can download
That's something more akin to nut/LGMA (no these are really the names of those programs).
 

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