* Copy ftpii/ to /apps/ on an SD-card and use The Homebrew Channel,
or load boot.dol using your favourite mechanism (wiiload, Twilight Hack, ISO etc...).
* Once loaded ftpii will display the IP address of your Wii and the port that it's listening on.
Passwords:
* To specify a password via The Homebrew Channel, rename the apps/ftpii directory to apps/ftpii_YourPassword.
* To specify a password via wiiload, pass an argument e.g. wiiload boot.dol YourPassword.
* To specify a password remotely, use the SITE PASSWD and SITE NOPASSWD commands.
A working DVDX installation is required for the DVD features.
Changelog:
Enabled SD Gecko at /gcsda and /gcsdb. (thanks dhewg!)
Added NAND image support at /nand (libnandimg).
Added NAND filesystem support at /isfs (libisfs).
Added detection of device removal and insertion for Front SD, SD Gecko, USB and DVD.
Use transparency in The Homebrew Channel icon. (thanks wilson.p.alex!)
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