I know this is old but it helped me
Run python -i wupclient.py to connect. (I installed python on mac os x and then double clicked the script)
Then I Ran the script from the python application.
Then in the next window I used these commands and it worked for me.
Some of the commands you use to access the memory.
w.ls()
sys/
usr/
w.cd("usr")
0
w.ls()
boss/
import/
nsec/
packages/
save/
title/
tmp/
w.cd("save")
0
w.ls()
00050000/
00050010/
00050030/
system/
w.cd("00050000")
0
w.ls()
10101e00/
10109000/
1010ef00/
10128900/
If you want to check which save is which you can use the wiiubrew title database and search
Run python -i wupclient.py to connect. (I installed python on mac os x and then double clicked the script)
Then I Ran the script from the python application.
Then in the next window I used these commands and it worked for me.
Some of the commands you use to access the memory.
- w.ls(): Lists contents of a directory.
- w.dl("filename"): Downloads a file.
- w.dldir("path"): Download a directory.
- w.cp("source","desination"): Copies a file.
- w.mkdir("path","flags"): Creates a directory.
- w.cd("path"): Changes the current working directory.
- w.pwd(): Print the current directory.
- w.up("filename"): Uploads a file.
- w.rm("filename"): Removes a file.
- w.rmdir("path"): Removes a directory.
w.ls()
sys/
usr/
w.cd("usr")
0
w.ls()
boss/
import/
nsec/
packages/
save/
title/
tmp/
w.cd("save")
0
w.ls()
00050000/
00050010/
00050030/
system/
w.cd("00050000")
0
w.ls()
10101e00/
10109000/
1010ef00/
10128900/
If you want to check which save is which you can use the wiiubrew title database and search