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PSP-FTPD v0.3.7 - Now with UMD support |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Linux, psp homebrews, PSP-FTPD
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How about a second helping of a Zx-81-made program today? I knew you wouldn't say no. Zx has released an update for his FTP server application for the PSP, PSP-FTPD, today updating it to version 0.3.7. PSP FTPD uses the PSP's WiFi connection in order to to transfer files from your PC to your PSP through a PC FTP application. Zx-81 recommends FileZilla for Windows users, and gFtp for Linux users. Two versions have actually been made recently since we last reported on PSP-FTPD, so here are the changelogs:
v0.3.6:
- Fixed the bug with DHCP on FW 1.5
- Fixed the bug that appears when you delete a network access point entry in the network settings (then no more wifi connections are displayed in the menu ...)
- UMDs can now be read!
Download: [PSP-FTPD v0.3.7]
Via Zx-81's blog
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Then where's the victory in doing it anonymously?
Retards.
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Because I've bought a few games, and I've tried a few backup ISOs, and I'd like to support Sony whilst having the benefits of longer battery life/faster loading times.
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Thank you!
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I highly recommend the app and has found it's way onto all of my memorysticks (the USB cable can stay with the MP3 player ;) )
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There's a readme with the files for a reason. Figure out what that reason is and you'll do fine.
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Remove it from the zip file.
Move the corresponding "__SCE__psp-ftpd" & "%f__SCE__psp-ftpd" folders to your PSP GAME folder
Edit the config file with notepad & remove the # from in front of:
#auth=umd:zx
#root=disc0:
#
#auth=ms:zx
#root=ms0:
& save the config file.
Run the App on your PSP.
It will ask you to select which connection to use.
It will then state "the ftp server is now running"
Then start internet explorer on PC & type:
ftp://192.168.1.10/ (or your equivelent PSP ISP No.)
It should then come up with your connection asking for a user id & password.
Type in the user id "umd" or "ms" (UMD=UMD Disc, MS=Root of memory stick) & the password "zx".
You should then be able to log on to your PSP & Browse your memory stick or your UMD depending on the user id you used.
It's fairly straight forward & a great app for having a look at those infamous UMD's.
Hope this helps
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