Mat17 sure is one determined developer. If you'll remember, he's that guy who did the PspIrda 0.0.1. Well, he's back and working on new versions of his homebrew app, still determined as ever. Apparently, he got a good share of feedbacks from his first version.
Thanks to your participation, the compatibility tests based on your feedback from v0.0.1 revealed the conclusion that the app's compatibility with Nokia and Siemens mobiles are a-ok. But when it comes to Sony Ericsson phones, well, let's just say it ain't as smooth as with the other brands.
So, this is where he'll be focusing on before he finally releases v0.0.2. And in order to do that, he's again asking for your help by checking out his application and sharing your critiques or whatnot regarding it. He's sent a couple of beta versions (in debug version only) over at our forums, namely PspIrda 0.0.2 Beta 3 and Beta 4. Where's beta 2? He already released them to beta testers.
Anyhow, a litle explanation is required as to Beta 4. According to him, this is also a debug version, only, a more verbose one. This will produce two files, namely: dump.log and debug.log in the '/PSP/GAME/pspirda' directory.
The instructions for it are as follows:
* start the homebrew
* align the devices before starting the exchange
* do only one transfer (send for example)
* exit the program
* send me dump.log, debug.log at mathieu17@gmail.com
* repeat the operations for the inverse transfer (receive for example)
So there. The guy's pretty persistent on hearing from you guys, whether it's good feedback or not.
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PSP-FTPD PSP-FTPD
How about a second helping of a Zx-81 made program tonight? I knew you wouldn't say no. Zx has released an update for his FTP server application for the PSP, PSP-FTPD today, updating it to version 0.3.7. PSP FTPD uses the PSP's WiFi connection in order to to transfer files from your PC to your PSP through a PC FTP application
DSFTP DSFTP UPDATE: Version 2.2 is buggy. Pls. use DSFTP v2.21. Wi-Fi allocation bug is fixed.
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These devs sure update their creations fast! A few days after coming up with the DSFTP v2.1, DS homebrew developer Bjoern Giesler is now parading the DSFTP v2.2
PS3Portal 1.0 PS3Portal 1.0
PS3Portal v1.0 for Sony Playstation 3 and Playstation Portable
OVERVIEW
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Web server to ease the transfer of files to and from your PS3 and PSP.
Transfer files to and from your PC and network using the PSP and PS3's built in web
browsers. View entire picture albums, transfer your music collection using the power
of your own network
OpenPS3FTPSplit OpenPS3FTPSplit
PS3 Homebrew developer Onishin has created and released an update to jjolano's OpenPS3FTP app.A What does this homebrew app do?A Well, it will split your files that are larger than 4 GB which will make it easier to transfer the PS3 files.
Here is a quote from logic sunrise on the steps to take to use this app
FTPii FTPii
ftpii is an FTP server for the Wii, giving people easy access to their SD cards without having to eject it from the Wii itself. You will need an FTP client in order to connect to your Wii, but once you have got one set up, all you have to do is use wiiload to send ftpii to your Wii and once the network has initialized it's good to go. Changelog:
0.0
Infra Red Capture with source Infra Red Capture with source
apsd (Vanya Sergeev), author of pspirfile (program to transfer files between PSP's via infrared), has made an infrared capture program for the PSP
PSP-HTTPD PSP-HTTPD
by Elxx
Update 12/17/2005: Version 0.2
Changelog:
0.2
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* Chunk size no longer internally set as 1024
* Default chunk size increased from 512 to 1024
* File transfer error correction improved considerably, transfer rates of 20KB/s + usable now without frequent corruption
* MIME type checking no longer case-sensitive, so files such as test
FTPii FTPii
Homebrew dev joedj has once again updated FTPii, the Wii's very own homebrew FTP server. With FTpii, you don't have to transfer your SD card from your Wii to your PC if you want to move a few files. Just fire up FTPii and you're basically good to go.
The latest FTPii release, version, 0.0
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