Homebrew Save Files Manager Homebrew ?

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Oh god, I hope you will step on lego bricks for the rest of your life! Barefoot!

Not all homebrew is made for piracy ffs.
Never liked legos the are just color bricks , i remember the sad faces of many chilldhood friends and their sad faces when they open a gift and recieve Legos , it was pretty much de same that receiving a tshirt or a pair of socks , if it was a cheap gift it was lego :-)

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Um.....a save manager would have a lot of usefulness without a backup manager!!!!!!!!! Lol
I will just wait for a backup tool , so glad i sold the only 4 games that ive got for the switch
 
Never liked legos the are just color bricks , i remember the sad faces of many chilldhood friends and their sad faces when they open a gift and recieve Legos , it was pretty much de same that receiving a tshirt or a pair of socks , if it was a cheap gift it was lego :-)

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I will just wait for a backup tool , so glad i sold the only 4 games that ive got for the switch
*DEAD*
 
Can anyone here explain how sd card access works?
In the past I have read that only from the home screen there was access to the sd card and a kernel exploit would be required to access the sd card from anything else.
Is this why the new method of loading the homebrew launcher works can only work by opening the 'album' application?
 
Can anyone here explain how sd card access works?
In the past I have read that only from the home screen there was access to the sd card and a kernel exploit would be required to access the sd card from anything else.
Is this why the new method of loading the homebrew launcher works can only work by opening the 'album' application?
From what I can tell similar to taking over mii maker on wii u to gain its privileges, we essentially do the same on switch but with albums for sd access. I'm sure someone else can give a more technical answer.
 
Whenever a thread like this gets made
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Common tempfolk flock to the scene
And post and rant with ire

"Where's this? Where's that? Why isn't it out?"
The noobies moan and whine
They don't consider that there's no salary
Hobby development takes time

Maybe they could join the community
Speaking positively would be enough
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Never liked legos the are just color bricks , i remember the sad faces of many chilldhood friends and their sad faces when they open a gift and recieve Legos , it was pretty much de same that receiving a tshirt or a pair of socks , if it was a cheap gift it was lego :-)

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I will just wait for a backup tool , so glad i sold the only 4 games that ive got for the switch

What? LEGO's are great! They are also not cheap. A tiny little kit can be $25. A big one can even reach $100. The Saturn V Rocket set is $120 on Amazon.
 
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If saves were on the SD card, sure, we could access them on a PC and edit them.tBut Nintendo doesn't want you to have fun, and stores save data in the NAND, which you need permissions we currently don't have to access them.
 
If saves were on the SD card, sure, we could access them on a PC and edit them.tBut Nintendo doesn't want you to have fun, and stores save data in the NAND, which you need permissions we currently don't have to access them.

they said we have TrustZone, what else do you need?
 
Whenever a thread like this gets made
It always starts a fire
Common tempfolk flock to the scene
And post and rant with ire

"Where's this? Where's that? Why isn't it out?"
The noobies moan and whine
They don't consider that there's no salary
Hobby development takes time

Maybe they could join the community
Speaking positively would be enough
Because if you got nothing nice to say
Shut up and enjoy the free stuff
Except OP wasn't demanding anything. The scene devs showed off save editing months ago, so it's understandable that some people could think something was being worked on for that. If anyone actually bothered to read OP before jumping on the "attack OP" bandwagon you would see they even ask if we even have what is needed with current hbl access.

Homebrew has technically been available for several months, the only real difference now is SD access and loading the homebrew from SD instead of being sent over the network. Because OP didn't know that userland is not enough for save management its prefect understandable to be wondering if someone has been working on that due to it being a popular thing to do with homebrew.
 
correct me if I’m wrong, but kernelhax hasn’t hasn’t been released to the public yet. The hacks we can do are simply userland, meaning that we can only play around with very little and can’t change anything to permanently alter the state of the console.
 
Except OP wasn't demanding anything. The scene devs showed off save editing months ago, so it's understandable that some people could think something was being worked on for that. If anyone actually bothered to read OP before jumping on the "attack OP" bandwagon you would see they even ask if we even have what is needed with current hbl access.

Homebrew has technically been available for several months, the only real difference now is SD access and loading the homebrew from SD instead of being sent over the network. Because OP didn't know that userland is not enough for save management its prefect understandable to be wondering if someone has been working on that due to it being a popular thing to do with homebrew.

Oh, I wasn't attacking OP, I was just flapping my gums. OP could possibly take out the "I am surprised" bit. Anyone who has paid the slightest amount of attention to this community would know that there's a big kerfuffle over homebrew development and not much is centralized, ready for the end user, or even have guides written up.

Most development that is occurring is a lot of sleeper stuff, not many people have come out with big threads saying "this useful thing is coming soon" aside from HBL and Retroarch
 
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Im not counting on any major stuff until maybe after summer but the cemu saved game editor for botw would be tight like a thaigirl

imagine the same browser based editor for the switch!

128 micro sd card arrives tomorrow monicas!!!

Hoepfully my kid shuts up about this ballad, that ballad, that master cycle zero shit ancient horse aye

"if you put on the saddle if you press whistle it instantly teleport you if you need it, thats why i need it so bad I need to get all those quests" Is what he just blurted out.
Gratz to all the 3.0 er

thank you scissor em and devs, thank you pluto!

we re all so excited!
 
That's not public for multiple reasons. Currently hbl is purely userland, which can't access nand for saves

That's enough to start development. You can develop with a private exploit if you get on the list. You just can't release the result. The vast majority of the work is interfacing and stuff. That can all be done ahead of time. You can starting writing the entire app now, just can't write the lowest level access functions.
 
There is no kernel hax yet, so you cant do anything with the nand yet(Backup it, sig patches, app installer, play with save files, etc)
 

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