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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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=== Graphical interface === | |||
The GUI can be started in various ways depending on how it was installed. | |||
* Windows: Find "ninfs" in the Start Menu. Or run <code>ninfsw.exe</code> in the standalone release. | |||
* macOS: Run the ninfs application. If this is the first time, Gatekeeper might ask you if you are sure you want to start it. | |||
* Python module: Run the <code>ninfs</code> module with the <code>gui</code> argument. Example: | |||
** Windows: <code>py -3 -m ninfs gui</code> | |||
** Linux and macOS: <code>python3 -m ninfs gui</code> | |||
=== Command line === | |||
Mount types can be accessed through the command line in all setups. | |||
* Windows: If added to PATH, use <code>ninfs <type></code>. For example: <code>ninfs cia game.cia E:</code> | |||
* macOS: Use the <code>ninfs</code> binary in the application. For example: <code>/Applications/ninfs.app/Contents/MacOS/ninfs cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia</code> | |||
* Python module: Use the <code>ninfs</code> module. For example: | |||
** Windows: <code>py -3 -m ninfs cia game.cia E:</code> | |||
** Linux and macOS: <code>python3 -m ninfs cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia</code> | |||
* Python module entrypoints: If Python is added to PATH (by default it is not on Windows), entrypoints can be used. For example: <code>mount_cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia</code> | |||
== Guides == | == Guides == | ||
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Revision as of 10:02, 4 July 2022
This page is a work in progress. |
Developer(s) | ihaveamac/ihaveahax |
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Platform | Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux |
Version | 2.0a9 |
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GitHub | ihaveamac/ninfs |
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ninfs is a PC tool for mounting files from Nintendo consoles.
Features
ninfs can mount and expose the contents of many different file types:
- Nintendo 3DS
- CTR Cart Image (".3ds", ".cci")
- CDN contents ("cetk", "tmd", and contents)
- CTR Importable Archive (".cia")
- Executable Filesystem (".exefs", "exefs.bin")
- Nintendo 3DS NAND backup ("nand.bin")
- NCCH (".cxi", ".cfa", ".ncch", ".app")
- Read-only Filesystem (".romfs", "romfs.bin")
- SD Card Contents ("Nintendo 3DS" from SD)
- Installed SD Title Contents ("*.tmd" and "*.app" files)
- 3DSX Homebrew (".3dsx")
- Nintendo DS / DSi
- Nintendo DSi NAND backup ("nand_dsi.bin")
- Nintendo DS ROM image (".nds", ".srl")
- iQue Player
- iQue Player NAND backup (read-only) ("nand.bin")
- Nintendo Switch
- Nintendo Switch NAND backup ("rawnand.bin")
Installation
The latest release can be downloaded from GitHub.
Standalone on Windows
Standalone builds support Windows 8.1 or later. Windows 7 may work (until it doesn't). WinFsp must be installed.
ninfs-2.0a9-win32-installer.exe
contains WinFsp and will automatically install it if needed (though it will not update it).
ninfs-2.0a9-win32.zip
requires WinFsp to be installed separately.
Standalone on macOS
ninfs-2.0a9-macos.dmg
contains a signed and notarized application for Macs with Apple Silicon and Intel. Requires OS X 10.9 and later. macFUSE must be installed separately.
As a Python module
ninfs is available on PyPI and can be installed like any other package. Python 3.6.1 or later is required. Support depends on the availability of libfuse 2.x or a similar implementation. Nintendo Switch NAND support requires OpenSSL 1.1 or later (pre-included for Windows and macOS).
- Windows:
py -3 -m pip install ninfs==2.0a9
- Linux and macOS:
python3 -m pip install --user ninfs==2.0a9
Usage
This section is a work in progress. |
Graphical interface
The GUI can be started in various ways depending on how it was installed.
- Windows: Find "ninfs" in the Start Menu. Or run
ninfsw.exe
in the standalone release. - macOS: Run the ninfs application. If this is the first time, Gatekeeper might ask you if you are sure you want to start it.
- Python module: Run the
ninfs
module with thegui
argument. Example:- Windows:
py -3 -m ninfs gui
- Linux and macOS:
python3 -m ninfs gui
- Windows:
Command line
Mount types can be accessed through the command line in all setups.
- Windows: If added to PATH, use
ninfs <type>
. For example:ninfs cia game.cia E:
- macOS: Use the
ninfs
binary in the application. For example:/Applications/ninfs.app/Contents/MacOS/ninfs cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia
- Python module: Use the
ninfs
module. For example:- Windows:
py -3 -m ninfs cia game.cia E:
- Linux and macOS:
python3 -m ninfs cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia
- Windows:
- Python module entrypoints: If Python is added to PATH (by default it is not on Windows), entrypoints can be used. For example:
mount_cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia
Guides
This section is a work in progress. |