Changes since v1.3.1
- New feature to mount Nintendo Switch NAND images
- This requires BIS keys, dumped with Lockpick_RCM or biskeydump.
- New project name: ninfs
- Fix incorrect developer common key 0
- Many other internal changes
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Important note
NAND and SD mounts allow writing. Keep backups before writing to these, in the event an unknown bug corrupts data.
There is a Windows tutorial for ninfs on GBAtemp. README also explains how to use it via command line and on non-Windows platforms. If you are unsure about something, you can ask at Nintendo Homebrew on Discord, or the GBAtemp thread.
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Usage
Windows and macOS users can download the standalone applications attached to this release, which works without needing Python installed. WinFsp for Windows or FUSE for macOS must still be installed.
Linux users (and users who prefer to use their installed Python) can install this release via pip, or by downloading the "Source code" archive. Python 3.6.1 or later is required. Read the README for more setup and usage details.
Command line install
Windows
py -3 -mpip install --upgrade ninfs==1.4
- With GUI support:
py -3 -m pip install --upgrade ninfs[gui]==1.4
- With GUI support:
macOS
FUSE for macOS is required.
python3 -mpip install --upgrade ninfs==1.4
- With GUI support:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade ninfs[gui]==1.4
- With GUI support:
Linux
python3 -mpip install --upgrade --user ninfs==1.4
--user
is not required if you are using a virtualenv.- With GUI support:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade --user ninfs[gui]==1.4