Homebrew WIP nxmtp: access your SD Card over USB without rebooting

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That doesn't have the source code

I think the source is not revealed for a reason - a few months ago I was asking why no one made a USB transfer home-brew, I found out there was one but no one was using it because it's slow. In order to get it to work at acceptable speed, you need to access a proprietary API. Opening the source will disclosed the copyrighted code.
 

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I think the source is not revealed for a reason - a few months ago I was asking why no one made a USB transfer home-brew, I found out there was one but no one was using it because it's slow. In order to get it to work at acceptable speed, you need to access a proprietary API. Opening the source will disclosed the copyrighted code.
Author said that his code is very messy and need to cleanup before he can share it.
 

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I think the source is not revealed for a reason - a few months ago I was asking why no one made a USB transfer home-brew, I found out there was one but no one was using it because it's slow. In order to get it to work at acceptable speed, you need to access a proprietary API. Opening the source will disclosed the copyrighted code.
libnx's USB implementation (homebrew non-proprietary) has progressed a lot since a few months ago.
 

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yeah, i see that, what does it mean?

It’s a limitation of MTP itself, it has a hard baked 4GB file size limit. So unless they update the protocol, which seems unlikely at this point, or they’d have done it before now, we’re stuck with 4GB. If you have a larger file, take the card out and put it in your PC’s card reader, or use WiFi.
 
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