Instant CFW Payload and Updated Fusee Web Launcher
A while ago, I finally got my jig printed so that I could start hacking my switch, but due to my severe lack of windows pcs, I had to use the Fusee Gelee web launcher made by atlas44. I thought the website looked bland, and I didn't like how the only example payload was just a test. So I now present you with two releases in one:
The Website
My updated website based on atlas44's, is a big CSS improvement and looks improvement. I made most of the elements on the page have some sort of styling, and changed the font away from Times New Roman. There are a lot of javascript edits and such as well.
Features:
I made a modified version of hekate ipl, which immediately boots into CFW, unless you hold minus before booting (Just like how you would hold vol up for rcm) in which case, it will just boot normal hekate ipl. This is mostly just a convenience payload, since I have about +A gagillion files downloaded and its a pain to sort through them to upload a payload, especially when testing homebrew.
It also supports splash screens, which will appear briefly before booting.
How to make a splash screen
Making a splash screen is very simple. Download the payload source code, and enter tools/convert_image. Make sure you have Python 3, not 2 installed, and run
. Then put the resulting splash.txt onto your SD Card root, and you're set! Be aware that this will resize the image to 1280x720p, although that should be obvious.
Planned Features:
Splash screen for the payload! That's why theres a 5 second wait time on the payload because in its place is going to be a splash when its ready.
General code cleanup on both ends
Releasing the source for the payload. The only reason its not already out is just because it's a total mess and I haven't even set up a repository for it yet. I can assure you I only changed the amount of lines necessary to make it work. Ill report back with a repo ASAP
Downloads/Links:
The website is here, and the payload releases are here.
Source:
Here is the web launcher code (despite the fact that there's no backend so you can just view-source: :/)
And here is the payload code
Huge thanks to Atlas44 for the original website!
The Website
My updated website based on atlas44's, is a big CSS improvement and looks improvement. I made most of the elements on the page have some sort of styling, and changed the font away from Times New Roman. There are a lot of javascript edits and such as well.
Features:
- Previously mentioned CSS edits
- You can now log a payload as bytes (Mostly for my purposes, since that's how I build them into the site)
- 3 New built-in payloads have been added, including Hekate v4 and v5, and...
I made a modified version of hekate ipl, which immediately boots into CFW, unless you hold minus before booting (Just like how you would hold vol up for rcm) in which case, it will just boot normal hekate ipl. This is mostly just a convenience payload, since I have about +A gagillion files downloaded and its a pain to sort through them to upload a payload, especially when testing homebrew.
It also supports splash screens, which will appear briefly before booting.
How to make a splash screen
Making a splash screen is very simple. Download the payload source code, and enter tools/convert_image. Make sure you have Python 3, not 2 installed, and run
Code:
python(3) convert.py ./image/path.png
Planned Features:
Splash screen for the payload! That's why theres a 5 second wait time on the payload because in its place is going to be a splash when its ready.
General code cleanup on both ends
Releasing the source for the payload. The only reason its not already out is just because it's a total mess and I haven't even set up a repository for it yet. I can assure you I only changed the amount of lines necessary to make it work. Ill report back with a repo ASAP
Downloads/Links:
The website is here, and the payload releases are here.
Source:
Here is the web launcher code (despite the fact that there's no backend so you can just view-source: :/)
And here is the payload code
Huge thanks to Atlas44 for the original website!
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