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Banana Saves | |
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File:Bananasaveswii.png | |
General | |
Author | Marc_max |
Type | System Tools |
Version | 3.0 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2010/09/19 |
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Banana Saves v3 enables you to copy your protected savegames to your SD card within the System Menu by applying patches on-the-fly without modifying the NAND or posing any risk. It is partially based on Waninkoko's Menu Patcher and requires an IOS with NAND permissions, which any cIOS can provide.
This version of Banana Saves is compatible with System Menu versions 3.2 (U and E), 4.0 (J, U and E), 4.1 (J, U and E), 4.2 (J, U, E and K), and 4.3 (J, U, E and K).
How to use
To use Banana Saves, run it with any homebrew loading method, such as the Homebrew Channel. Then, select an IOS with NAND permissions and wait for the System Menu to boot. After that, you can copy your protected savegames to your SD card, even if the button appears disabled.
Automatizing boot
If you are using Homebrew Channel 1.0.7 or later, you can automate the boot process of Banana Saves by removing the comment lines () in the meta.xml file and editing the IOS number you want to use. For example, if you want to use IOS236, add the following lines to the file:
<arguments> <arg>--ios=236</arg> </arguments>
Changelog
v3 (2010.09.19)
- Banana Patcher is now known as Banana Saves (users were only using it for copying savegames)
- added HBC 1.0.7 parameters support for automatizing boot
- added rebooter patches for 4.3 on all regions
- future version may include AHBPROT support
v2 (2010.02.16)
- added IOS selector at start (you don't need a patched IOS36 anymore, just use any cIOS)
- added predefined hacks (you don't need the banana_hacks.txt file for main hacks)
- added new hack files (thanks to marinos35)
v1 (2009.07.28)
- first version