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Revision as of 10:51, 6 September 2021

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https://github.com/elmerohueso/3DS_Game_Server

There are probably other utilities like this, but I thought I'd share mine.�Nothing fancy.�I put this together last week to make distributing CIAs to my family's DSes easier.

Creates a web page listing from user-provided CIAs. Generated web page includes a sortable table with auto-generated QR codes for downloading/installing the CIAs over LAN via FBI. Game titles link to descriptions on www.gametdb.com, and table also pulls cover art from there. Uses Python SimpleHTTPServer, so just one download request/thread at a time.

To do (maybe someday, but I don't really need it): Add error logging for unparseable titleids and games not found in release XML

Requires Python 2.7

To use an updated releases list, download '3dsreleases.xml' from http://www.3dsdb.com/

1. Edit BuildCatalog.py - Set "releasesXML" and "ciaFolder" 2. Create a folder to match the name set in "ciaFolder" 3. Dump all desired CIAs into the created folder (subfolders are OK) 4. Run BuildCatalog.py 5. Edit StartServer.py - Set "PORT" 6. Run StartServer.py

Edit: The GitHub link got stripped out.

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