DSFTP 1.9 for NDS DSFTP is a homebrew project by Bjoern Giesler. It started out as an FTP server for the Nintendo DS.
Recently, DSFTP 1.8 came out and it was a stand-alone FTP server (like the DSFTP 1.6) that also had a software component called libDSFTP. Now Bjoern Giesler has released an update with DSFTP 1.9.
It is still a stand-alone program that you can use as an FTP server on your DS. And it is still a software component that makes the lives of developers easy. As Bjoern Giesler describes it: "[You] add an FTP server to your own program with a couple lines of code. With this, you can speed up the build process radically, because you can upload the new version of your program to your own running program, and reboot it immediately. This can even be automated via the command line. No swapping of flash cards ever again!"
Furthermore, we've learned that DSFTP has been tested on SuperCard, M3, and GBAMP. This is a good thing to have cleared up, because when we reported on it eariler, it seemed that it had only been tested on SuperCard. DSFTP also uses REIN's FAT library, so it should also work with MagicKey 2/3. However, booting is only supported on SuperCard as of now (we wonder if Bjoern Giesler has more in plan for future releases).
The download contains the following:
1. the stand-alone DSFTP program in both .ds.gba and .nds formats 2. the libDSFTP library and headers to integrate an FTP server into your own program 3. full user and developer documentation 4. full source code for the stand-alone DSFTP program, supplied as an example of how to use the library
Yes, the documentation and the source code is in the download for those of you who want more details.
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