USBhostfs and nethostfs for iR Shell and Mac OSX! |
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Dagowatt from the iR Shell forums has released a couple of applications for users of iR Shell that use the Mac operating system on their PC. These applications are USBhostfs and nethostfs, the two applications that allow iR Shell to interface with your PC and load files from it. Both of these were included with the latest release of AhMan's iR shell v1.6, but until now were only compatible with Windows and Linux. USBhostfs allows you to view and execute applications using files from your PC via USB cable, with nethostfs doing the same but via WiFi. It's like having your PC hard drive in your memory stick slot!
nethostfs for Mac OSX v0.5B
Features:
- Copy files or directories from MS0:
- Launch Homebrew Applications from server (your PC)
- Bookr Plugin works
Bugs:
- Zip/RAR plugin currently not working
USBhostfs for Mac OSX v0.02B
Features:
- iR Shell plugin Compatible (Open Zip, Rar, JPG, TXT etc.)
- DevHook USB mod compatible
- Progress indicator to show data sending
Bugs:
- No MP3 Playback as of yet
- Copying .jpg images to MS0: currently corrupts the file
As you can see, not all of the features are currently working on Mac OSX, but this is a great start! Dagowatt is continuing to work on this so expect more updates in the future!
Download: [nethostfs for Mac OSX v0.5B]
Downlaod: [USBhostfs for Mac OSX v0.02B]
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Wow, it is geting bigger and bigger
awesome.. but where USBhostfs for xp64 ? =)
This absolutly works like a charm and it saves me going to my other PC for this.
THANKS SO *****ING MUCH!!!!!,
The next one is to find a PMP AVC Converter for us MAC users!!!
Thanks for the Mac support...really great!!!
Ummm how does this work...??? I don't see any instructions.
Thanks
Mac os X
I like the background. But, Mac's suck, IMHO.
shut the ***** up why dont u go run your virus infected pc...i dont get people who leave comment if they dont want the programs...go and post on the one 4 your *****ty pc.... i bet your defraging and and got norton runnin tooo guess wat we dont need that ...fcking xp biatch...
so we decided to create a blog for PSP owners with Macs (no it's not spam) feel free to go there add on so that we can have a place where all the PSP developments psponmac.blogspot.com or email us psponmac
Thanks for the link to your blog...I like it.
this thing is totally complicated for anyone who doesnt have any advanced computer training. some of us could really use a set of instructions. I cant wait to get this thing running though it seems like a great concept.
im stoked about this, but how do i install it on my mac? i cant seem to find a how to on it.