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Java Xci Splitter Switch

From GameBrew
java-xci-splitter
Javaxcisplitternx.png
General
Authorchoss
TypePC Utilities
Version1.4.1
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2019/01/08
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Java tool to split and trim Nintendo Switch xci files.

This software is WIP.

Features

  • Split and trim of files (XCI and NSP).
  • Trim of files (XCI).
  • Merge of files with padding (also should pad a not split trimmed file).
  • Small GUI.

User guide

How to use

  • Have 64 bit java in version 1.8 (or higher) installed (Oracle or OpenJDK).
  • Double click the correct jar file (Most likely only Windows and Linux).
  • Execute on the command line (examples below):
    • java -jar xci-splitter-win64-1.4.0.jar
    • java -jar xci-splitter-linux64-1.4.0.jar
    • java -jar xci-splitter-osx-1.4.0-capsule.jar

Limitations

  • No cli version.
  • Only sanity tested on linux and macos, but should work.

Alternatives

Screenshots

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Changelog

1.4.1-20191022

  • Added possibility of setting output directory in batch mode.
  • Functionality is entirely untested, but could work.

1.4.0 2019/01/08

  • Added splitting for NSP files for SX OS.
  • The tinfoil way is only available for single files (selection at the end of the window).

1.3.3beta1 2019/10/08

  • This release has beta functionality for NSP splitting (Tinfoil supported method). Use at own risk.
  • XCI functionality is tested and works.

1.3.2 2019/10/07

  • Quick fix for mac osx.

1.3.1 2018/06/29

  • Allow resizing of windows, which is a quick fix for some bugs on linux.

1.3.0 2018/06/29

  • Batch mode done.

1.2.1 2019/06/28

  • Bugfix release:
    • Minor GUI issue fixes.
    • Potential fix for the osx startup issue.

1.2.0 2018/06/27

  • Creating a new release with jar files for each platform (because of swt).

1.0.0 2018/06/26

  • This release creates a basic functional XCI Splitter (with trimming).
  • It is written in Java and only works on Win64 for now (because of the SWT dependencies).

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