PSP-FTPD allows you to wirelessly transfer files from your PC to your PSP using a PC FTP client. Zx recommends that users use FileZilla on Windows and gFtp on Linux. You can use Internet Explorer, but it is not as fast as FileZilla is, so give that a shot! The short update list includes:
* You can now specify several user names, passwords and root directories in a configuration file (psp-ftpd.cfg) in order to host a FTP server with multi-user and multi root/home directories.
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