DSFTP Bjoern Giesler just updated his DS homebrew application DSFTP to version 2.3. A full-pledged FTP server, DSFTP has the ability to boot .nds file directly from FTP prompt. It also allows users to add an FTP server to their own programs. This speeds up the entire build process since it allows a new version of a program to be uploaded to the user's own running program; eliminating the need to swap flash cards.
The app has been tested on SuperCard CF and SD, so if you're using other media storage device, the app may not work properly. Worst case scenario: it will render your flash carts unusable.
DSFTP v2.3 changelog:
* UNZP added (submitted by Bertrand Augereau) * DS->PC file transfer speeded up a lot (patch to DSWifi submitted by masscat) * Linked with Devkit R18 again (fixes some showstopper bugs) * More bugfixes
Make sure to read the installation instructions and configurations from the official DSFTP site.
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