Emulation Full FTP interface with the Wii-U

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Hi all,

I finished the FTP interface of BatchFw.

You can now :

  • list all the games installed on the Wii-U (listing location mlc/usb, update, DLC and saves)
  • get all the files requiered to play online with CEMU (automatically installed by the framework)
  • sync your online accounts and friend lists
  • (en/dis)able the Wii-U firmware update feature
  • import Wii-U saves for all users with mapping Wii-U accounts to the 80000001 supported by all versions of CEMU with getting playtime stats from the Wii-U
  • export CEMU saves of all users back to the Wii-U with propagating playtime stats (Wii-U timestamps in meta/saveinfo.xml is hexadecimal. Converted to decimal, it gives a J2000 timestamp and Cemu uses a 1970 timestamp like Linux)
  • dump a list of games
  • launch WinScp UI (with a profile created for your Wii-U)

All is done automatically using WinScp scripting feature.

GitHub page: https://github.com/Laf111/CEMU-Batch-Framework
latest version : https://github.com/Laf111/CEMU-Batch-Framework/releases/latest
 
Last edited by Laf111,
Hi all,

I finished the FTP interface of BatchFw.

You can now :

  • list all the games installed on the Wii-U (listing location mlc/usb, update, DLC and saves)
  • get all the files requiered to play online with CEMU (automatically installed by the framework)
  • sync your online accounts and friend lists
  • (en/dis)able the Wii-U firmware update feature
  • import Wii-U saves for all users with mapping Wii-U accounts to the 80000001 supported by all versions of CEMU with getting playtime stats from the Wii-U
  • export CEMU saves of all users back to the Wii-U with propagating playtime stats (Wii-U timestamps in meta/saveinfo.xml is hexadecimal. Converted to decimal, it gives a J2000 timestamp and Cemu uses a 1970 timestamp like Linux)
  • dump a list of games
  • launch WinScp UI (with a profile created for your Wii-U)

All is done automatically using WinScp scripting feature.

GitHub page: https://github.com/Laf111/CEMU-Batch-Framework
latest version : https://github.com/Laf111/CEMU-Batch-Framework/releases/latest
Looks promising is this just like FTPIIU but with an Interface if so I will happily grab this also any chance of pics?

(MY BAD Didn't see this was mainly for Cemu)

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Last edited by danny19901,
updated to the latest channel of the ftp server. I'm not sure if you can just install the new version over the old version or if you have to delete the original channel? I deleted the original channel first. I thought games and apps were listed by latest installed, but they don't seem to be. I'm not sure how the order is determined unless it's by title id or something.
 
(MY BAD Didn't see this was mainly for Cemu)

Yes it is, and especialy for BatchFw (to install and use many version of CEMU).
If you 're using only one (the latest) version of CEMU or if you share a mlc folder between CEMU's install: Cemu2Wii-U

So the post is at the right place here ('Wii-U Emulation & Cemu')

What are you looking for exactly?
 
Just came across this app now. Is it possible to make a backup of the save files on the Wii U with this app? I now use Save Mii but it is very slow and I need to copy the saves from SD to my PC (NAS) eventually.

I am also looking of backing up the installed games on my external Wii U drive. Installing them also take very long and when the drive will break it will take me a long time to get all the games installed again on a new one. If I read it correctly you can also use this app for that by just backing up all the files and when needed restoring them a new external usb drive?
 
Last edited by Incure,
you can ftp saves, yes. they're not encrypted beyond the encryption of internal storage or usb, so I'm pretty sure you can just copy and paste them.
 
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