Not that I'm aware ofIs it possible to had ftp without any homebrew as with hekate?
Is it possible to had ftp without any homebrew as with hekate?
Do you know what is that module and what is the destination folder?It's possible with the FTP sysmodule which is always running in the background. Just as a warning, transferring something to the switch over FTP is incredibly slow
Do you know what is that module and what is the destination folder?
better not using it if your SD card is in exFat format or it will corrupt your sd cardThere was an FTP homebrew app on the 3DS that was ported to the Switch which you can try. However, there are some issue with it when using 5.1: https://github.com/WinterMute/ftpd/releases/tag/v2.2.0-e627691c-switch
You can convert xci to nsp.hi guys, I wanted to know if at some point the reinx will have support for the games xci or not have thought, since we can run the nsp.
Obviously still has a the >= 7 DLC bug, but that's scires' problem ;^)
You can convert xci to nsp.
having 7 or more DLC i think crashes games because the fs_mitm cant manage all those handles at the same time i guessSorry, what's this bug?
Yes, you can use USB SD card adapter to transfer files to SD card.if I know, I asked the question just out of curiosity and the truth would not matter whether you have support or not, the interesting thing would be to pass files to the sd without sacrificing and without using the ftpn only using the usb, just thanks for the response.
Yes, you can use USB SD card adapter to transfer files to SD card.
Yes you can use usb devices such as USB SD card reader to transfer through USB to SD card then SD card to switch.I mean it is to pass the files from the PC to the nintendo switch via usb, that's what I meant
Yes, you can use USB SD card adapter to transfer files to SD card.
I believe this is what you are looking for.I explain a little better, what I want is to pass the games from the PC to the nintendo switch without removing the SD from the nintendo, ie connect a USB cable to the switch and copy directly to the SD.