I made a fork that has a GUI using tkinter.
https://github.com/trainboy2019/fusee-launcher
Yo, Thanks a lot man! Just tested it out!
I made a fork that has a GUI using tkinter.
https://github.com/trainboy2019/fusee-launcher
I made a fork that has a GUI using tkinter.
https://github.com/trainboy2019/fusee-launcher
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tkinter (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for tkinter
I'm on macOS High Sierra and get this when trying to install tkinter
I'm on macOS High Sierra and get this when trying to install tkinter
I made this a while backFusée Gelée Launcher for MacOS
This is a simple launcher for the ReSwitched team's fusee-launcher.
It contains no payloads. You must download and place the payloads in the "Payloads" directory.
Updated on April 26 to not require Xcode Command Line tools.
Dependencies:
(All of these can be installed using ihaveamac's guide here.)
Usage
- Python 3
- libusb
- pyusb
Notes
- Navigate to my repository here
- Click the green button that says "Clone or download"
- Download ZIP
- Find where the ZIP file downloaded and extract it.
- In the folder that was extracted place your Fusée payloads in the "Payload" folder.
- Enter RCM mode on the Switch (this will not be covered here)
- While in RCM mode, connect the Switch to a USB port on the computer (using a hub will likely not work!)
- Run one of the .command files by double-clicking on them.
- If using macOS launch.command, the script will list the available payloads (make sure they're in the Payloads folder).
- Type the name of the payload, including the .bin
- I'm doing my best to learn scripting and programming. I know this isn't the most professional thing in the world and can be improved. I just made something for myself to use and figured it would work well for others, too. My work pales in comparison to that which I'm building off of.
- The FuseDump .command is for use with FuseDump by Móricz Gergő.
Credit
Download: Here
- The entire ReSwitched team, of course
- SciresM in particular, whom I really look up to as a programmer and as a person
- @gbazone on GBATemp and his OS X tutorial
- If I forgot anyone else I'm sorry - I love you too, don't worry! Let me know and I'll credit you here.
Nice, thanks for your contribution. My tool was made for macOS very very quickly after the Fusee exploit was released so it's not as polished as other solutions. Due to a PR it has a GUI now and works fine, but isn't as pretty as rajkosto's stuff, for example.I made this a while back
https://github.com/Shmadul/SendBin
Works really well, its just a drag and drop tool...
Hi, did you install the dependences as outlined on the GitHub page?Please help! I tried to start the SX OS via a virtual Windows System on a Macbook Pro with the app TegraRcmGUI_v2.0 portable.
I could inject the payload, but unfortunately the SX OS and the switch shows up a black screen.
I tried the fusee-launcher master on Mac OS with payload of SX OS and got the error message:
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On the GitHub page, it has the exact steps. For clarity I will now edit them into the OP.How Do I install the rest of the dependences? I have Python 3 But I don't understand how to get pyusb and libusb
Thank you!On the GitHub page, it has the exact steps. For clarity I will now edit them into the OP.
I tried after installing that and I get thisOn the GitHub page, it has the exact steps. For clarity I will now edit them into the OP.
try running the python script as sudoI tried after installing that and I get this
"
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'usb'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "fusee-launcher.py", line 26, in <module>
import usb
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'usb'"
now I get this:On the GitHub page, it has the exact steps. For clarity I will now edit them into the OP.
Hi, did you install the dependences as outlined on the GitHub page?
What did you try with the windows pc?Yes I installed it as outlined on the GitHub but it didn't work for me. Now I tried a windows PC and it worked. Nethertheless thank you!
It works fine with the usb ports on my macbook pro 2014. I think it requires usb 3. To check if you have usb 3, go to the apple icon>about this mac>System Report>USBSorry if im being annoying but I really want this to work.
What did you try with the windows pc?