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QuickNTP
by nedex
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Version | 1.5.1 |
Zip size | 146 KiB |
License | GPLv2 |
Updated | 28/05/2025 |
Downloads | 22,981 |
MD5 | 6eb18ed8fb682042b64ba8edfe2219a5 |
App Details
THIS HOMEBREW REQUIRES THE TESLA MENU AND OVERLAY INSTALLED:
https://apps.fortheusers.org/switch/Tesla-menu
https://hb-app.store/switch/nx-ovlloader
Syncs the Nintendo Switch time with a list of NTP Servers.
When using a custom DNS (or a limited connection), it might not be possible to update your clock using Nintendo servers, causing the Switch to get out of sync easily.
With this Tesla plugin, you can now quickly update your clock using your custom NTP servers with the touch of a button.
Features
- Update the time by selecting from a list of servers (customizable!)
- Show the current offset compared to the selected server
- Set the internal network time to the time set by the user in system settings (time traveling, yay!)
Notes
- When using this application, make sure the "Synchronize Clock via Internet" option is enabled in System settings since this program changes the "Network clock".
- Also, don't send a lot of requests: NTP servers should be requested in 36 hours intervals.
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Changelog
1.5.1
Config file can now be placed in several valid locations
1.5.0
Customizable list of servers via ini file
Updated to latest libnx and libtesla
1.2.8-1
Updated to latest libnx
1.2.8
Updated to latest libtesla which fixes a crash in docked mode
1.2.7
Support for 16.0.0
1.2.6
Added Cloudflare and Google NTP servers ( Thanks to @DraconicNEO! )
Tested up to 14.1.2 with Atmosphere 1.3.2
1.2.5
Updated to C++20
Code optimized: now using exceptions and "proper" strings
1.2.1
Updated with libnx 4.1.3-1 and newer libtesla.
Tested up to 12.1.0 with Atmosphere 0.19.5
1.2.0
Added new option to set network time to user-set time
Tested up to 10.2.0 with Atmosphere 0.14.4