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09-27-2008, 02:59 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
is there any app that allows you to take files from psp and paste them onto PSP mem stick |
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09-27-2008, 06:10 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
There is a homebrew program called IRShell that contains a program called NetHost which allows you to view files on your PC through WiFi so I do nto see why it would not let you copy that way...it may take forever but idk...try it i guess. |
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09-27-2008, 06:33 AM
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| | Senior Member I Modded My PSP
Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Charlotte, MI
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Firmware Installed: 5.00 M33-3
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PC files to PSP via wifi
You can also try PSP-FTPD. It's an FTP server. Not especially easy to set it up, but it works great once you do. Get an FTP client running on your PC and connect to your PSP's IP address on the local network. |
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09-28-2008, 02:34 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
try mypspmenuR1, you still need to d/l the usbhost drivers
theres also nervos 2.2 both support nethost and usbhost, i only got it to work with mypspmenuR1 though |
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09-28-2008, 02:37 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Salt Lake City, UT Age: 16
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Firmware Installed: M33 Name: Chris
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PC files to PSP via wifi
Damn, I would of just said "Get IR Shell" but you smart people destroyed my simple answer with words and programs I don't even know about/understand. Good job. 
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10-04-2008, 07:58 PM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
Something to keep in mind regarding transfers over wifi... if you use the pspftpd, there's no additional software you need on any of the computer systems you use.
__________________ Firmware History (PHAT): 3.80 ofw -> 3.80 M33-2 -> 3.80 M33-5 -> 4.01 M33 -> 4.01 M33-2
Firmware History (SLIM): 4.01 ofw -> 4.05 ofw -> 3.80 M33 -> 4.01 M33 -> 4.01 M33-2
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10-04-2008, 08:00 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: WV
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Firmware Installed: 4.01 m33-2 psp slim
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PC files to PSP via wifi
get a usb cord
__________________ psp history...
Phat: bought on release, had it for about a year, speakers broke, tried to fix speakers and broke the entire psp...
Slim: bought on release>modded 4.01 ofw to 4.01cfw> bricked>fixed>fried motherboard after about 2 months
new Phat: 3.6ofw>5.00m33-3... its radtacular
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10-05-2008, 08:16 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
yeh ur well helpful mr robby10ant. sm4rt4rse.
__________________ White slim Firmware history: 3.50through to 4.05 OFW then did some modding reasearch and went to cfw 3.71 m33 then 4.01 m33 and currently 4.01 m33-2 And i broke it twice in one night and had to redo all my firmware again!  ROFL 
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10-06-2008, 12:08 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
Actualy, I used to want to do something like this
And Still kinda do
But Someone also gave me a USB cord that has to be 20-25 Feet long
So... Not so important anymore |
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10-06-2008, 12:31 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
seriously though, why go searching for a way 2 do it wireless and take all tht time 2 install it, when u can plug a cord in? i wasnt trying 2 be a smart*ss, its just not worth goin through getting ur computers ip address and installing abuncha stuff 2 ur computer when u can plug a cord in
__________________ psp history...
Phat: bought on release, had it for about a year, speakers broke, tried to fix speakers and broke the entire psp...
Slim: bought on release>modded 4.01 ofw to 4.01cfw> bricked>fixed>fried motherboard after about 2 months
new Phat: 3.6ofw>5.00m33-3... its radtacular
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10-06-2008, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by robby10ant seriously though, why go searching for a way 2 do it wireless and take all tht time 2 install it, when u can plug a cord in? i wasnt trying 2 be a smart*ss, its just not worth goin through getting ur computers ip address and installing abuncha stuff 2 ur computer when u can plug a cord in | What if you didn't have to figure out what the IP address of your computer was and you could call up your PSP by typing in "PSP" as the address of the ftp server? It's easier for some to perform the transfer over wifi than it is to find a free usb port. Considering the limitations of USB, I'd say 540kb/s upload is pretty damn good by comparison. The maximum download I've seen so far is close to 1380kb/s. The best part... start the copy and walk away from the computer with your PSP in hand. As long as you are still in range of the wireless connection, you're set.
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10-06-2008, 01:45 AM
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PC files to PSP via wifi
might aswl plug the usb cord in lol. |
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10-07-2008, 12:26 PM
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What if you didn't have to figure out what the IP address of your computer was and you could call up your PSP by typing in "PSP" as the address of the ftp server? It's easier for some to perform the transfer over wifi than it is to find a free usb port. Considering the limitations of USB, I'd say 540kb/s upload is pretty damn good by comparison. The maximum download I've seen so far is close to 1380kb/s. The best part... start the copy and walk away from the computer with your PSP in hand. As long as you are still in range of the wireless connection, you're set.
| wow big difference, u can walk away from the computer with it, and yea, i'm almost positive tht u hav to find the computers ip and install abuncha stuff... if not, plz direct me 2 whatever doesnt
__________________ psp history...
Phat: bought on release, had it for about a year, speakers broke, tried to fix speakers and broke the entire psp...
Slim: bought on release>modded 4.01 ofw to 4.01cfw> bricked>fixed>fried motherboard after about 2 months
new Phat: 3.6ofw>5.00m33-3... its radtacular
"I can accept failure, but I cant accept failing to try" -MJ |
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10-07-2008, 06:07 PM
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| | Senior Member I Modded My PSP
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Firmware Installed: 5.00 M33-3
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PC files to PSP via wifi
Guys,
Combining Filezilla with a connected PSP at home, you can remotely transfer files to your PSP from a remote computer right?(By connecting to your homenetwork) (Assuming the PSP stays on the network).
Cheers. |
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10-08-2008, 12:54 AM
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#15 (permalink)
| | Senior Member I Modded My PSP
Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Charlotte, MI
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PC files to PSP via wifi
Exactly, PoisonWolf. Any FTP client should be compatible with PSP-FTPD. It also helps to set up your PSP's network connection with a static IP so you can just set up one server connection in Filezilla and be done with it. Finally, there's a new version available now at the same site.
robby, why are you trying to turn this into a debate? Why is it any of your business whether someone wants to transfer their files through a cable or not? The title of this thread is "PC files to PSP via wifi", not "what are the advantages of transferring files wirelessly compared to using a USB cable". We're all aware of the pros and cons. |
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