HiyaCFW-Helper
In order to make things easier for me, and because I don't have Windows, I edited the HiyaCFW Helper Python script by jerbear64 and LmN in order to add a graphical user interface to it.
What it does:
- Allows you to browse for your NAND backup, no need to place it at the same folder.
- Shows the option to choose the output destination, which should be a (preferably empty) FAT formatted SD card or any other folder.
- Downloads the latest HiyaCFW release and decompress it.
- Autodetects the console region from the NAND dump, downloads and decrypts its v512 launcher.
- Creates the patched 00000002.app and bootloader.nds for the custom firmware.
- Uses your platform's twltool (binaries for Linux and MacOS included) to decrypt the NAND.
- Extracts the decrypted NAND to the chosen output destination.
- Installs the HiyaCFW and the patched files on the chosen output destination.
- (Optional) installs the latest release of TWiLightMenu++ on the chosen output destination.
NAND mode:
Clicking on the integrated circuit button will give you a NAND mode, where you can remove the No$GBA footer or add it.
Requirements:
Windows:
- None, everything needed is included in the release archive.
Linux:
- Python 3.5 or greater with the Tk library (I had to do
sudo apt-get install python3-tk -y
in my Ubuntu virtual machine,sudo dnf install python3-tkinter
in Fedora,sudo pacman -S tk
in Arch Linux). You might need to install the Python 3 distutils package also.
macOS:
- None, everything needed in included in the release archive.
What it includes:
- 7za binaries for Windows, Linux and macOS. It's used to decompress the HiyaCFW latest release as @RocketRobz uploaded it as a 7z archive. Compiled from the kornelski's GitHub repo.
- twltool binaries for Linux and macOS. Compiled from the WinterMute's GitHub repo. For Windows the twltool included with HiyaCFW is used.
- NDS bootloader creator binaries for Linux and macOS (based off devkitPro's ndstool v1.27). Compiled from my GitHub repo. For Windows the ndstool included with HiyaCFW is used.
- fatcat binaries for Windows, Linux and mxacOS. Compiled from the Gregwar's GitHub repo.
How to use it:
See the DS-Homebrew Wiki's Installing hiyaCFW page for instructions on how to use this.
Thanks to:
- jerbear64 and LmN for the original script.
- @RocketRobz for his HiyaCFW fork, its releases and for having the helper script on his repo.
- @Sha8q for the idea.
- WB3000 for his NUS Downloader source code.
Download it from the releases page.