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wraggster
February 2nd, 2008, 20:36
Nametaken33 has updated his Torrent app for the PSP:


uPSP Features
- PHP based (10 sec refresh)
- Any PSP can access it CFW or now, just need the web browser
- Allows you to stop torrents
- Allows you to start torrents
- Allows you to pause torrents
- Allows you to force start torrents
- Allows you to force re-check torrents
- Allows you to remove torrents
- Allows you to delete torrents
- Allows you to see your torrent size
- Allows you to see how much you have downloaded for a torrent
- Allows you to see your download rate
- Allows you to see your upload rate
- Allows you to see your ETA
- Allows you to see the peers for a torrent
- Allows you to see the seeds for a torrent

CHANGES FROM VERSION 1

uPSP Login

- Just did some remodeling. The foxUSB icon is now the submit button.

Main User Interface Page

- Added the ability to view torrent details without opening a new page
- Added a download progress bar
- Added the ability to see your torrent size
- Added the ability to see how much you have downloaded for a torrent
- Added the ability to see your download rate
- Added the ability to see your upload rate
- Added the ability to see your ETA
- Added the ability to see the peers for a torrent
- Added the ability to see the seeds for a torrent
- Removed the foxUSB background icon
- Removed the ability to see your download percentage
- Changed the GUI around to better fit the PSP
- Changed the automatic refresh to 10 seconds

Torrent Details Page
- Added the ability to force start torrents
- Added the ability to force re-check torrents
- Added the ability to remove torrents
- Added the ability to delete torrents
- Removed the ability to see your torrent size
- Removed the ability to see how much you have downloaded for a torrent
- Removed the ability to see your download rate
- Removed the ability to see your upload rate
- Removed the ability to see your ETA
- Removed the ability to see the peers for a torrent
- Removed the ability to see the seeds for a torrent
- Removed the top bar image along with uPSP title
- Removed the foxUSB background icon
- Removed the refresh rate
- Removed two unnecessary tables within coding
- Removed the ability to see your upload rate



Bug Fixes

- Fixed an issue with the download & upload ratio. It would always report .500 as a share ratio. This has been fixed and will report your share ratio properly. Now poor torrent users will feel guiltier when not seeding to at least .500 or 48 hours.

How to Install
1. Download and install uTorrent (no need to download and install the webUI) on your PC
2. Enable the web UI in the preferences in uTorrent on your PC
3. Make sure you have your IP and that your port is opened
4. Point your PSP browser to: https://fisher.globat.com/~nametaken.org/
5. Make note that it is https and not http
6. Login using your credentials
7. Once logged in, you can bookmark the page so that you don't have to ever log in again.

FAQ
uTorrent already has a webUI. Why should I use this?
It's simple. uTorrents webUI isn't compatible with the PSP's web browser. uPSP is modified to work with the PSP browser and better yet, to fit the screen of the PSP

But there are other webUI's for uTorrent as well such as the one for the iPhone or mobile phones. Again, why uPSP?
Again, the one specifically made for the iPhone isn't compatable with the PSP browser and the mobile UI, while does work. Is just plain and boring and was meant for your average cell phone.

Give Feedback Via Comments
via nametaken33 (http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-development-forum-11/t-release-upsp-v-20-remote-utorrent-for-the-psp-134120.html#post1965697)

SuperPalha
February 3rd, 2008, 08:40
This is crazy and amazing, torrent in PSP?

No_one_in_particular
February 3rd, 2008, 08:52
Not quite...

Rasputin
February 3rd, 2008, 15:05
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but what this does is let me monitor uTorrent as it runs on my PC, but from the comfort of my PSP.

That sound about right?

No_one_in_particular
February 3rd, 2008, 15:39
Yep that's about right. You can control them too.

Nostromorph
March 23rd, 2009, 09:32
Is it safe?
I think, the web page's operators can access my ip, username & password, if he want.
and I heard about, this is a weak point of the uTorrent's security.
Some kind of "Brake on the shield"
(sorry if my english weak)