Another fantastic release from ihaveamac, if you haven't noticed, his github is full of fantastic tools for the 3DS that make it so much easier to use, thanks for all your awesome work!
Yes, that's pretty much correct. Windows Command Prompt doesn't support selecting multiple files with * so support for this would have to be added manually.
Can you copy all the text in the command prompt window or take a screenshot of it?I Keep getting the error even though i entered the cia file name:
custom-install.py: error: the following arguments are required: cia
this is the command i used:
py -3 custom-install.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed --sd F:\ game.cia
Well you can continue to do that, but I don't know why you're posting this here.ehh i rather unscrew the back of the 3ds and tranfer the .cia from the pc to the sd card and install it that way.
this is all of it (also i'm on windows if that helps):Can you copy all the text in the command prompt window or take a screenshot of it?
Well you can continue to do that, but I don't know why you're posting this here.
Weird, it should work fine. Try command prompt?this is all of it (also i'm on windows if that helps):
$ py -3 custom-install.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed --sd F:\ game.cia
usage: custom-install.py [-h] -m MOVABLE [-b BOOT9] [--sd SD]
[--skip-contents]
cia [cia ...]
custom-install.py: error: the following arguments are required: cia
That worked, thanks although i don't see why it wouldn't work with git bashWeird, it should work fine. Try command prompt?
It's probably failing to pass arguments to the command. I don't know what else would cause it.That worked, thanks although i don't see why it wouldn't work with git bash
now that i think of it bash might have trouble with windows file paths, anyways thanks for the helpIt's probably failing to pass arguments to the command. I don't know what else would cause it.
Oh right, that reminds me that bash considers \ to be a special character. So what is actually happening is when you have "--sd F:\ game.cia" appear, since the backslash is escaping the space, it's sending "F:\ game.cia" as one single argument to --sd, and therefore not providing anything to "cia".now that i think of it bash might have trouble with windows file paths, anyways thanks for the help
Almost, you need to run custom-install-finalize at the end. It runs for about a second (or a few, if you gave it multiple titles) to make the installed titles work.so this is only need laptop/pc, card reader+micro sd(with boot9+movable). after its finish, and re insert to 3ds the game will be there?
thanks before.
It will be. you just need to run the second .3dsx file to insert the ticket and seed for it to show on the homemenu.so this is only need laptop/pc, card reader+micro sd(with boot9+movable). after its finish, and re insert to 3ds the game will be there?
thanks before.
Almost, you need to run custom-install-finalize at the end. It runs for about a second (or a few, if you gave it multiple titles) to make the installed titles work.
It will be. you just need to run the second .3dsx file to insert the ticket and seed for it to show on the homemenu.
You also need to run the 3dsx in the releases section on github to finalize the installso this is only need laptop/pc, card reader+micro sd(with boot9+movable). after its finish, and re insert to 3ds the game will be there?
thanks before.
Most likely 11.12 doesn't change anything relevant to this.Guess I'll try to learn how to do this without a gui. Does 11.2 break this?
You have a space before game.cia, therefore the .cia filename is not getting passed properly. In other words, you have:this is all of it (also i'm on windows if that helps):
$ py -3 custom-install.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed --sd F:\ game.cia
usage: custom-install.py [-h] -m MOVABLE [-b BOOT9] [--sd SD]
[--skip-contents]
cia [cia ...]
custom-install.py: error: the following arguments are required: cia