crediar just released an easy to use all-in-one GUI to install all kinds of SNEEK! say goodbye to batches/devkit/svn/... http://code.google.com/p/sneek/downloads/d...v0.1b1-cred.rar
Darn, and I just compiled it and got it working on my own a couple of days ago. Ah well, great work and thanks for the helping hand, gents.
Thanks for this! Works fine on linux using wine. (Just needed to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package because MSVCR90.dll was missing.)
Now Finally i can find out if the nand backup or complied one is faulty on my part thank making things simple with your awsomeness coding skills Crediar!!
wow, what a high quality logo It good to have a proper installer for this Seems I'll have to update my guide sometime then
use the installer to build the files u need on your sd card and ur usb... then dump your nand to the root of the USB device, u can use YSO to transfer games to the hard drive... i think IOS reloading games should work too (maybe not with UNEEK, but one of the versions should... not sure) then plug in the sd card and the usb hard drive, and launch "bootmii" (if u have bootmii as boot2, it should start automatically)
I tried all that but it doesn't work. I got Sneek to work on my SD Card. But for some reason USB is being weird. I used the same dumper i did for my SD Card. The files of my nand are on the root of my 1st and Primary partition of my usb. I have Bootmii as an IOS.
if u used crediar's installer, and the nand dump worked with SNEEK but not UNEEK... I would have to assume it may be a hard drive compatibility issue... i wouldn't know for sure... hmmm, what format is your harddrive? plz tell me fat32
Arg I totally forgot about that. I knew that Sneek or Uneek didn't support NTFS, I just forgot my partition had it. Time to do some reformatting lol. Thanks.
Would be really nice to have a checkbox for enabling SD access in the ES module if "get files" is used to download. The installer could make the one-byte change in the precompiled .elf since the correct location would be known. Otherwise it's still "batches/devkit/svn/..."