ZitatAlles anzeigenFTPii is an FTP server for the Wii, giving people easy access to their SD cards without having to eject it from the Wii itself.
You will need an FTP client in order to connect to your Wii, but once you have got one set up, all you have to do is wiiload FTPii and once the network has initialised it's good to go.
The best way to get a feel for FTPii is to install it, using itself. When you download FTPii, use wiiload (with the Homebrew Channel) to start it up. When the network has initialised, use your favourite FTP client to connect to you wii. You can enter anything for a user name and password right now. Once you have logged in, navigate to the apps folder on your SD card, and make a new directory called ftpii. Put the FTPii elf into the ftpii folder and call it boot.elf. Put the icon.png and meta.xml that comes with the elf in there as well.
Once you are done altering files, close the connection from your client, then push the A button on Wiimote #1. This will bring you back out of FTPii back to the HBC application selection menu. FTPii will now be in the list to run again without the need of Wiiload.
ftpii is an FTP server for the Nintendo Wii built using
devkitPPC / libogc / libfat.
*** INSTALLATION ***
Copy ftpii/ to /apps on an SD-card and use The Homebrew Channel,
or load boot.elf using your favourite mechanism (wiiload, Twilight Hack, etc...).
ftpii currently requires an SD-card in the Wii's front SD slot in order to function,
and files can only be read from/written to the front SD.
This version appears to work quite nicely in at least the OSX and Windows
command-line FTP clients, Firefox and Internet Explorer.
File transfers do not appear to work in at least FileZilla, and nothing seems
to work in OSX Finder.
*** THANKS ***
Thanks to those in EFnet #wiidev for all the help, particularly nilsk123 for his
persistent beta testing and suggestions, and all those who help make
The Homebrew Channel / devkitPPC / libogc / libfat the great homebrew/development
environment that it is.
*** TODO LIST *** (in no particular order):
- make STOR work in ASCII mode...maybe?
- read data and control connection at same time
- multiple clients
- multiple transfers for single client
- APPE, REST, RNFR, RNTO, APPE, REST, ABOR, STAT, HELP, FEAT
- usb mass storage
- mem card slots, sb gecko, NAND, dvd
- eliminate die() where possible
- real auth?
- SITE LOAD (load a .dol or .elf)
- SITE LOADER (return to loader)
- handle sd-card removal, allow server to start without sd card
- read-ahead cache patch?
- socket timeouts
- use SO_REUSEADDR ?
- nice UI ;-)
*** CONTACT ***
ftpii is written and maintained by Joe Jordan <joe.ftpii@psychlaw.com.au>
*** HISTORY ***
20080609 0.0.2 Fixed display/crash bug when creating directories (thanks feesh!)
Enabled fat read-ahead caching. Increases read speed from ~80KB/s to ~250KB/s for me. (thanks svpe!)
20080608 0.0.1 Public release
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