sys-botbase
sys-botbase is an advanced sysmodule that allows users to interact with their Switch remotely, to "remote control" their Switch. This remote control allows users to create automated tasks, simulate button presses, simulate touchscreen input and read/write to the memory of the Switch while in-game.
Common use cases for sys-botbase:
- Use ACNHPokerCore in combination with ACNH
- Controlling a game remotely
- Automation
Installation requirements:
- An archive manager like 7-Zip
- The latest release of sys-botbase (the
sys-botbase(version).zip
file)
Installation instructions:
- Boot into Hekate and go to
Tools
>USB Tools
>SD Card
, then plug your Switch into your PC via USB. - Your microSD card should now be accessible on your PC, open it.
- Extract the
.zip
file to a location on your computer.- If your archive manager allows for it, you can also simply open the
.zip
file directly.
- If your archive manager allows for it, you can also simply open the
- Copy the contents of each (extracted)
.zip
file to the root of your microSD card.- Optional: You can verify if you've installed sys-botbase correctly, you should have a folder called
430000000000000B
(sys-botbase) insd:/atmosphere/contents
.
- Optional: You can verify if you've installed sys-botbase correctly, you should have a folder called
- Boot into CFW.
Troubleshooting
My Switch crashes on boot after I installed sys-botbase!:
Cause: While it's almost impossible for this to happen, if your Switch crashes with Error 2001-0123 (0xf601)
and Title ID 430000000000000B
, you're using a version of sys-botbase that's incompatible with your Atmosphere version.
- Note: sys-botbase will almost never crash unless something is fundamentally wrong with the contents of your microSD card. If it does crash and need an update, an updated release will be mentioned here.
sys-botbase isn't working!:
Assuming you've followed the installation instructions successfully, this is probably due to the archive bit being set on one or more folders/files on your microSD card. This is usually the result of copying files to a microSD card via a Mac. If you are experiencing this issue, try running the archive bit fixer utility via Hekate for all files.
This can be done by booting into Hekate and going to Tools
> Arch bit • RCM Touch • Pkg1/2
> Fix Archive Bit
.