PSP-FTPD is a simple FTP server for the PSP. It was originally written by PSPKrazy, and then improved by Raf (PSPDEV environnement compilation).
It permits to send and retrieve files or complete directories to and from your PSP without any cables, using your Wireless connection (WIFI), with a FTP
client on your PC such as Filezilla (see http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/).
Here is the list of the new features and changes i've done for this version :
- A menu to select your WIFI Access point.
- A really working multi-threaded version that can handle several client at the same time, and exit properly.
- Removing all user/password security check stuff (useless for file transfert between a PC and a PSP).
- Capability to rename files (FTP commands RNFR and RNTO)
- Capability to download or upload recursively a complete directory
- Many bug fixes.
- Working version for 2.5FW (and i hope for 2.6 FW)
It has been tested using gFtp on Linux and Filezilla on Windows.
A binary version for 2.x FW and sources are included in the following zip archive.
Here is a new release (and i hope the last) of PSP-FTPD a FTP server for your PSP.
It permits to send and retrieve files or complete directories to and from your PSP without any USB cables,
using your Wireless connection (WIFI), with Internet Explorer or a FTP client on your PC.
What's new in version 0.3.1 :
- Bug fix in rename command, RNFR handshake message was not strictly compliant with the RFC,
and it wasn't understood by IExplorer.
- Capability to specify in a configuration file (psp-ftpd.cfg), a couple user/password for FTP authentication.
- Binary version for 1.5FW
- Improve transfert rate (500kbps from PSP->PC, 200kbps from PC->PSP)
- Increase wifi connection delay (should be easier to connect to your router)
- Add usefull informations in the README file (so please read it)
How to use it ?
Run PSP-FTPD on your PSP, and choose your wifi access point using arrow and press X to validate.
After few seconds, you should see the message "FTP Server is now running on ftp://192.168.0.10/
(with the IP address of your connection)
If you use anonymous connection (without any password in the psp-ftpd.cfg file) then you can access
your PSP using Internet Explorer with the previous URL (ftp://192.168.0.10/).
If you use authentication, you have to specify user and password in the URL, for example : ftp://zx:zx@192.168.0.10/
When you have finished to transfert, rename, remove etc ... files on your PSP,
you can press the [] key to close the connection and go back to the eloader.
Finally ?
It has been tested using gFtp on Linux and Internet Explorer and Filezilla on Windows.
Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in this zip archive.
Here is a fast new release of PSP-FTPD the FTP server for your PSP.
What's new in version 0.3.2 :
- Capability to specify in a configuration file (psp-ftpd.cfg), a root directory for the ftp server, to prevent ftp clients to access all the content of your memory stick. See the psp-ftp.cfg file for the syntax (The file format has changed !).
- Improve transfert rate: 500kbps from PSP->PC and 350kbps from PC->PSP using Filezilla. DON'T USE Internet Explorer if you expect high transfert rates, use rather Filezilla or other suitable FTP clients.
It has been tested using gFtp on Linux and Internet Explorer and Filezilla on Windows.
As always, two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in this zip archive.
Here is a new release of PSP-FTPD the FTP server for your PSP.
What's new in version 0.3.3 :
You can now specify several user names, passwords and root directories
in a configuration file (psp-ftpd.cfg) in order to host a FTP server
with multi-user and multi root/home directories .
See the psp-ftp.cfg file for the exact syntax on a simple example.
Finally ?
It has been tested using gFtp on Linux and Internet Explorer and Filezilla on Windows.
Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in this zip archive.
I don't think i will work much more on this homebrew, it seems to be stable and with enough features.
May be a real GUI is missing ... but not for tomorrow
As far as i know Helwet Packard graciously began allowing HP48 bios to be downloaded in 2000
(you need it, but it is NOT part of my PSPX48 package because it's not GNU !).
Caprice32 is one of the best emulator of the Amstrad CPC home computer series running
on Windows and Unix, written by Ulrich Doewich.
This emulator faithfully imitates the CPC464, CPC664, and CPC6128 models (see <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/caprice32">caprice32 project</a>)
I've sucessfully modified, fixed bugs and port the source code of the 4.2.0 version using PSPSDK
environment. It's now working fine on PSP !
It has been developped on linux for Firmware 2.5 using the great GTA eloader (0.97)
from http://www.fanjita.org/, but it should work properly on other firmwares.
I've integrated a 1.5FW binary version (kxploit).
How to use it ? Everything is in the README file.
This package is under GPL Copyright, read COPYING file for more information about it.
This version is an update of the v1.0.1 and here is the change log :
Here is a new release of PSP-FTPD the FTP server for your PSP.
What's new in version 0.3.5 :
- Ask and wait for the user to set the wifi switch on
- Retry to connect to the wifi access point when an error occured on startup.
- The user can stop the wifi access point connection using [] key
How to use it ?
Have a look to the README.txt file.
Finally ?
It has been tested using gFtp on Linux and Internet Explorer and Filezilla on Windows.
Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included.
Here is a new version of PSPCAP32 the CPC Emulator for PSP.
What's new in version 1.0.4 :
- New Speed optimization (frame display)
- Bug fix in PSP Clock Frequency option. Now it works and at 333Mhz the emulator
is going faster than ever !
- Add Load/Save/Del states menu
- Shortcut to run the "Cat" command
- Shortcut to RUN" after disk loading
(when program to run has the same name as the archive file)
- Automatic keyboard file loading
(when keyboard file has the same filename as disk or snapshot file)
How to use it ?
Have a look to the README.txt file !
Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in the zip archive.
This package is under GPL Copyright, read COPYING file for more information about it.