Forgot to say this when it came out but thanks for this! This actually works unlike ftpony (probably because I'm a Mac user ).
link plsI actually went and installed a version of ftpony i found on gbatemp and it is working perfectly, have you tried that?
Can you make a 3dsx file for users with the Ninjhax such as me?All right people, here's a functional ftbrony cia (somewhat slower than ftpony but works with Windows Explorer as well plus it doesn't cut the connection on big files anymore)
hippy dave, Huntereb
OK, just added it to the previous post.Can you make a 3dsx file for users with the Ninjhax such as me?
just tested, worked fine, even with 800 mb filesize...All right people, here's a functional ftbrony
Did you try the one I uploaded? Works fine for me.I'm using WinSCP and files larger than a couple MB don't transfer. Anyone else having this issue or have a solution?
Did you try the one I uploaded? Works fine for me.
Okay, I have never used an FTP Server, but I plan to install VSFTPD to my GNU/Linux box. Mind you, I am still awaiting my Cubic Ninja cartridge in the mail. From what I have collected from this thread, as well as various webpages, I should be able to use my LAN as a file transfer tool. I understand that, which is immensely great, as the ability to alter my SDHC is limited as I have minimal use to an input slot.
So, I downloaded the file in the original post, extracted the archive, and it seems that I was given a general .3DSX. When I put this on my SDHC, open it, it will run instantly if my handheld is connected to my LAN network, no? If not, may I have more info as how to connect this?
Snipped for space, and thank you for your input.
You run it on the 3DS and it gives you the IP and port you should use on the client application.Ah, thank you. I had noticed you released a fix. May I have some input on my other questions? A mini-tutorial would be greatly appreciated.