PS3 FTP Client 1.0
PS3 homebrew developer Aldostools has been really busy lately.A He's been releasing very useful stuff and here is another example for you.A Today we bring you PS3 FTP Client v1.0 by Aldostools.A This is a full FTP client that gives remote access to the PS3 via your PC
One thing Red Kawa found out when working on their PS3 video format converter and player was that swapping out all those Memory Sticks, memory cards, USB HDDs, and so forth, was a tedious and annoying workout
A couple of days ago, we shared with you a trick regarding how to view PS3's PlayStation Store on your PC? Immediately, our minds are filled with the tremendous amount of possibilities this development brings
PiMPStreamer DLNA for PS3
After some time, DIckyDick1969 has come back to the scene with a new release. DickyDick1969 has released PiMPStreamer DLNA for PS3, which appears to allow for unlimited file sharing options from PC to PS3.
DickyDick1969 didn't say much about it, as the actual application lacks a readme
PiMPStreamer DLNA for PlayStation 3
Homebrew developer DickyDick1969, it seems, is really back in the scene. After releasing the initial build for PiMPStreamer DLNA for the PlayStation 3, the coder came out today with a new update bumping the program up to version 1.1
Remember that PimpStreamer DLNA by homebrew developer DickyDick1969 which allows users to share files across DLNA-equipped systems such as the Sony PlayStation 3? A new build is now available to bring PimpStreamer DLNA to version 1
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
Linux USB Logger 0.4
From StreetskaterFU:
As I didn't found a good Linux USB logger I coded a very very simple one myself. It logs the USB traffic of every port. To run the application you need atleast kernel version 2.6.11. To start the program go to the terminal, change to the folder the "usblogger" is in and enter: "sudo ./usblogger"
Linux USB Logger 0.6 Update 2 - 32 bit
#UPDATE2:
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Changelog 0.6:
- view log option
- library dependencies check
- 32Bit version added
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As I didn't found a good Linux USB logger I coded a very very simple one myself. It logs the USB traffic of every port
Linux USB Logger 0.6 Update 2 - 64 bit
#UPDATE2:
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Changelog 0.6:
- view log option
- library dependencies check
- 32Bit version added
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As I didn't found a good Linux USB logger I coded a very very simple one myself. It logs the USB traffic of every port