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[Tutorial] Wirelessly transfer files between PSP and Android
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Re: [Tutorial] Wirelessly transfer files between PSP and And
Fabulous Fate6!! because I still can't get OpenCMA to work...I even uninstalled it..but also when i tried to access the site to dl CMA sony said i wasn't allowed to access the server..so i had to dl it using the vita..and it still tells me "cannot connect to the PC" so FTP here i come umm i hear VitaFTP is a good one to use?
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Red SuperSlim on OFW 4.55
PS4 OFW 1.76 + Webkit Access
Re: [Tutorial] Wirelessly transfer files between PSP and And
Have you tried QCMA?
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=34677
I also had an issue with CMA not finding my Vita when using USB but simply removing the driver and reinstalling CMA fixed it
as for FTP I would recommend one of the USBtoFTP XMB mods but make sure to follow these settings for the client
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=34677
I also had an issue with CMA not finding my Vita when using USB but simply removing the driver and reinstalling CMA fixed it
as for FTP I would recommend one of the USBtoFTP XMB mods but make sure to follow these settings for the client
IDK if its possible to change these settings on an Android FTP client but the main thing is only transferring one file at a timeColdbird wrote:1. if possible, use Filezilla.
2. go to FileZilla settings and change the maximum number of concurrent connections to 1, everything else will end up corrupting your files.
3. change default transfer mode to active
4. change default transfer behavior to binary
After you change those settings in FileZilla you will get speeds up to 2MB/s, no corrupted files and no broken io-actions anymore.
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anon wrote:If you can't trust a 600 year old vampire in a prepubescent girl's body, who can you trust?
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Re: [Tutorial] Wirelessly transfer files between PSP and And
I will try all three first to delete the drivers. thanks fate6 i appreciate the help oh and would it be too much trouble to ask you to provide the link to the OpenCMA r5 patch? Or if i am being too lazy just let me know and i will start the scouring of the forums! lolfate6 wrote:Have you tried QCMA?
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=34677
I also had an issue with CMA not finding my Vita when using USB but simply removing the driver and reinstalling CMA fixed it
as for FTP I would recommend one of the USBtoFTP XMB mods but make sure to follow these settings for the client
IDK if its possible to change these settings on an Android FTP client but the main thing is only transferring one file at a timeColdbird wrote:1. if possible, use Filezilla.
2. go to FileZilla settings and change the maximum number of concurrent connections to 1, everything else will end up corrupting your files.
3. change default transfer mode to active
4. change default transfer behavior to binary
After you change those settings in FileZilla you will get speeds up to 2MB/s, no corrupted files and no broken io-actions anymore.
PSVita PCH-1001 64gb WiFi w/ 3.60 HENkaku
CECH-2051A 160gb PS3 w/ REBUG 4.53/Cobra 7.01 + PS2 Plugin CFW
Red SuperSlim on OFW 4.55
PS4 OFW 1.76 + Webkit Access
CECH-2051A 160gb PS3 w/ REBUG 4.53/Cobra 7.01 + PS2 Plugin CFW
Red SuperSlim on OFW 4.55
PS4 OFW 1.76 + Webkit Access
Re: [Tutorial] Wirelessly transfer files between PSP and And
anon wrote:If you can't trust a 600 year old vampire in a prepubescent girl's body, who can you trust?
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Re: [Tutorial] Wirelessly transfer files between PSP and And
thanks fate6 you're a big help
PSVita PCH-1001 64gb WiFi w/ 3.60 HENkaku
CECH-2051A 160gb PS3 w/ REBUG 4.53/Cobra 7.01 + PS2 Plugin CFW
Red SuperSlim on OFW 4.55
PS4 OFW 1.76 + Webkit Access
CECH-2051A 160gb PS3 w/ REBUG 4.53/Cobra 7.01 + PS2 Plugin CFW
Red SuperSlim on OFW 4.55
PS4 OFW 1.76 + Webkit Access