Dmitry Isaenko is an independent developer whose open-source utilities revolve around streamlined home-brew content management for the Nintendo Switch ecosystem. The single published title, NS-USBloader, acts as a cross-platform bridge between a Windows PC and a modified console, consolidating several otherwise fragmented tasks into one lightweight Java application. It can push NSP, NSZ, XCI, and XCZ game images over USB or Wi-Fi to compatible on-device installers such as Awoo Installer, GoldLeaf, or Tinfoil, automatically splitting oversized files when the FAT32 barrier is encountered and re-merging them on reception. An integrated RCM payload injector turns the same program into a one-click tool for sending Atmosphère, ReiNX, or Hekate binaries directly to the console in recovery mode, eliminating the need for separate dongles or smartphone apps. Additional convenience features include batch queueing, drag-and-drop checksum verification, and progress logging that mirrors the console’s own display, making the preparation of SD cards or network installs largely hands-free. While the scope is narrow, the utility fills a persistent gap for home-brew users who prefer a graphical, open-source alternative to command-line scripts. Dmitry Isaenko’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetching the latest release and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.

NS-USBloader

Awoo Installer and GoldLeaf uploader of the NSPs (and other files), RCM payload injector, application for split/merge files.

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