If I open the wireless file transfer software from stick only MS directories appearing and its the same for the internal memory.
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you're right, thanks a lot mate.TecXero wrote:I do believe there's a modified version of Filer specifically for that.
This is it; http://www.qj.net/psp/homebrew-applicat ... alpha.htmlTecXero wrote:I figured you meant transferring files over Ad Hoc. What software were you trying to use before? That will give me a better reference to what you're looking for. The only thing I can think of that offers what you're talking about is Nethost FS, which is very old and I don't think anyone has updated it for the Go.
Alright thanks even for the information.suloku wrote:Try asking the developer for the source code (luiz_pestana@yahoo.com.br).
But it is based in PSPFTPD by zx81, and wifile transfer is actually old, since pspftpd was updated to support newer firmwares in its own. Version 0.5.0 should work fine under 6.xx firmwares and it is open source, so anyone could update it to support both in the PSPGo.
http://www.qj.net/psp/homebrew-applicat ... -v050.html
I'll look into it, but I can't promise anything, for the little I have seen of the source I would need to create two virtual folders that direct to ef0 and ms0, but I don't have a clue of how to do that.
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# PSP-FTPD configuration file
#
# Uncomment the following line to use FTP server
# with a user authentication
#
# Uncomment the following line to use FTP server
# with UMD as root directory
#
# That way, ftp clients can only see files and
# subdirectories of UMD
# Disc0 connection
auth=umd:umd
root=disc0:
# MS0 connection
auth=ms:ms
root=ms0:
# EF0 connection
auth=ef:ef
root=ef0:
# Anonymous connection
root=ms0: