Homebrew RELEASE dOPUS 0.6 - NSP/XCI file installer and manager for the Switch

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I really like having the much more clean as possible sd card's root.
It possible to say the application to also read the keys.txt file from something like this ?
/switch/dOPUS.nro|keys.txt
 
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Yes i’ll check several path and name variations in a next CL.
One suggestion is to have a dOPUS directory inside the "switch" folder, that way the dOPUS.nro can also be in it together with the keys so less clutter inside the switch folder too.
 
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Quick question: would there be any reason why a game that used to not require a software update (when being used as an .xci) is now asking for one? I've tried removing the software through the Switch's built-in software removal setting, but I'm still receiving this prompt. Launching this particular title as an .xci yields the same results. Any insight into this problem would be greatly appreciated.
 

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dOPUS supports installing split NSPs on FAT32 :)
More information here!
dOPUS will see split files as a single file.
There is more work to do for XCIs > 4GB (because of the extraction process) but it looks possible as well.
Cheers
 
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Network installation is an expected future implementation, correct? I'm very excited for this piece of software, it looks very promising! Cheers for the effort you've put into this!
 

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I posted this in the Hekate thread but haven't gotten any replies, perhaps I could get some advice here. Here's the original post from the other thread:

I'm trying to dump my fuses and tsec_keys, but I wanted to double check something because I'm scared of bricking my Switch.

Starting on 6.0.0, I loaded up ReiNX for my Switch's first dive into homebrew. I have installed my own game's backups and enabled AutoRCM through ReiNX. I read that I can only dump my fuses and tsec_keys with Hekate, not ReiNX, and I wanted to make sure that I would do this process correctly before continuing. Please let me know if this is correct, I would really appreciate it :)

Power off Switch (AutoRCM still enabled), remove sd card, install Hekate v4.2, insert sd card and use Tegra to inject the Hekate .bin file.
In Hekate, I click "AtmoHB" and then I assume that takes me to my Switch's home screen. From there, I go to System Settings.
In there, for fuses, I go to Console Info, Print fuse info, then tap/release the power button once. After that, I go back to Console info, then go to Print Tsec keys, then tap/release the power button once.
After that, I shut down the Switch, then use Tegra to inject ReiNX again.

Are my steps safe? Can I leave AutoRCM enabled through ReiNX through this entire process?
 

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I posted this in the Hekate thread but haven't gotten any replies, perhaps I could get some advice here. Here's the original post from the other thread:

I'm trying to dump my fuses and tsec_keys, but I wanted to double check something because I'm scared of bricking my Switch.

Starting on 6.0.0, I loaded up ReiNX for my Switch's first dive into homebrew. I have installed my own game's backups and enabled AutoRCM through ReiNX. I read that I can only dump my fuses and tsec_keys with Hekate, not ReiNX, and I wanted to make sure that I would do this process correctly before continuing. Please let me know if this is correct, I would really appreciate it :)

Power off Switch (AutoRCM still enabled), remove sd card, install Hekate v4.2, insert sd card and use Tegra to inject the Hekate .bin file.
In Hekate, I click "AtmoHB" and then I assume that takes me to my Switch's home screen. From there, I go to System Settings.
In there, for fuses, I go to Console Info, Print fuse info, then tap/release the power button once. After that, I go back to Console info, then go to Print Tsec keys, then tap/release the power button once.
After that, I shut down the Switch, then use Tegra to inject ReiNX again.

Are my steps safe? Can I leave AutoRCM enabled through ReiNX through this entire process?
No, you had not just one but 2 replies.
that’s not it at all. hekate is a boot loader. its menu features are accessed before loading the os. the console info... print fuse info and tsec info steps all happen before you enter the os. you can power down afterwards from the hekate menu and load back into reinx if you want.

Your steps are incorrect.
Inject hekate and have a sd card inserted.
Console info -> Print TSEC keys-> Press POWER button.
That's it. Either boot your other payload via hekate or Restart (RCM) and inject it.
 

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dz is still the best for me right now
Actually the 3 ones have its own porpuse, Tinfoil Is explícity just a title manager, dOPUS Is an on-console NSP/XCI management tool and DZ is a networking title installer (see it as a local-hosting FreeShop). I cannot say dOPUS nor DZ are just variations of tinfoil.
 
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Actually the 3 ones have its own porpuse, Tinfoil Is explícity just a title manager, dOPUS Is an on-console NSP/XCI management tool and DZ is a networking title installer (see it as a local-hosting FreeShop). I cannot say dOPUS nor DZ are just variations of tinfoil.
exactly which is why i said its the best FOR ME
i have it set up with remote and local FTP connections to my home NAS so i can install games from anywhere at 30+ MBps
 
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