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    psp PSP-FTPD: A FTP Server on your PSP v0.3.4



    Hi All,

    Here is a new release of PSP-FTPD the FTP server for your PSP.

    What's new in version 0.3.4 :

    - Add a background image designed by Cortès the Killer
    - Diplay IP address of the last connected FTP Client

    How to use it ?

    Have a look to the README.txt file.

    Finally ?

    It has been tested using gFtp on Linux and Internet Explorer and Filezilla on Windows.

    Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in this zip archive.

    Enjoy,

    Zx.
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    This is a server only?

    Have you possibly considered making an FTP client for the PSP?

    It would be sweet to be able to connect to a PC's FTP server and transfer files when needed.

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    Hi! I'm having some trouble with it, everytime I try to use it I get a "clossing connection" message and goes back to the eLoader. Do I have to configutae anything before running?

    I really want to use this homebrew Great work!

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    try not pressing square

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    Quote Originally Posted by LazerTag
    This is a server only?

    Have you possibly considered making an FTP client for the PSP?

    It would be sweet to be able to connect to a PC's FTP server and transfer files when needed.
    This is server only.
    here is my blog !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moning2
    try not pressing square
    I cant even press buttons, the program starts and stops almost imeadialty. This also happens with the previous versions.
    Quite confusing, anyone else expirience this problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_123
    I cant even press buttons, the program starts and stops almost imeadialty. This also happens with the previous versions.
    Quite confusing, anyone else expirience this problem?
    And what about other wifi homebrew such as PSPradio ?

    does it work for you ?
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    i dont get it. what is this for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by acn010
    i dont get it. what is this for?
    This homebrew allow you to transform your PSP as a FTP server .

    You can then with a FTP client on your PC (IExplorer, Filezilla or whatever), browse, upload or download any files of your PSP using your wifi network.

    You don't need anymore to plug your USB cable on your PSP to transfer mp3, mp4 or homebrew files !
    here is my blog !

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadoks rule
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    Great but the background pic doesn't seem to be displayed in 24bits color.

    I set the same pic for the EBOOT background (PIC1.PNG) and for PSP-FTPD (background.png) and the rendering is certainly not the same when I watch it via the PSP UXB or within the program.
    Later,

    TSR

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