DSFTP Bjoern Giesler has just released a new version of DSFTP. As you can gather from the name, this homebrew app acts as a full-fledged stand-alone FTP server for your Nintendo DS. It also has the ability to boot .nds files directly from the FTP prompt. This feature has only been tested on SuperCard CF and SD, but the developer says that it should work on most.
DSFTP can also serve as a "software component that makes it easy for you to add an FTP server to your own program with a couple lines of code. This can even be automated via the command line, effectively making flash card swapping a thing of the past.
This release contains the following files:
* a stand-alone FTP server for your Nintendo DS (DSFTP.nds and DSFTP.gba.ds, whatever is appropriate for your hardware)
* in the subdirectory libDSFTP, headers and a library to add an FTP server to your own program
* in the subdirectory DSFTP, the complete sources for the DSFTP program, to serve as an example how to use libDSFTP
* in the subdirectory doc, documentation for DSFTP and libDSFTP in RTF and PDF format.
Changelog for version 2.4
* The FAT driver has been upgraded to chishm's DLDI file system driver interface.
* The precompiled version comes with Supercard CF driver installed. No other interfaces will be supported any more. If you have a different flash card, please patch the DSFTP binary yourself.
Installation
To install DSFTP, just unzip the downloadable archive and copy the appropriate file (.nds or .ds.gba) to your flash card. For setup, configuration, and usage help, click here. For those interested in development, it's best to copy libDSFTP.a and libDSFTPd.a to your devkitpro's lib directory and the include directory to your devkitpro's include dir.
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