Note - This program was origianlly coded by LiQuiD8d and has been issued a quick update by Zx-81.
Zx-81 has worked his homebrew magic again with releasing this update to a rather ancient homebrew application. PSPFtp was released by LiQuiD8d about a year ago and Zx-81 has taken the liberty as to update this program to the newest SDK and fix a DHCP issue which will now allow it to be executable on a 1.50 PSP. Zx-81 did not make this program; He just released a quick update to it.
PSPFtp was created roughly a year ago that enabled PSP owners to download files from an FTP server to their PSP's memory stick. it has no GUI at this moment with only a command line. Whether or not a GUI will come out for this application has yet to be seen. Overall, this program is perfect for those who have an FTP server and would like to download their files from it to their PSP from any WiFi access point. With this, the new unzipping tools and the file management software homebrew on the PSP, it's a perfect package.
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