Posted Feb 05, 2006 at 12:30AM by Jeff C. Listed in: Homebrew Applications
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URL2PSP-745719Much like the program in our last story, here is another homebrew application that allows you to store files off of your PSP and  transfer them wirelessly to our favorite gaming device whenever we need them. URL2PSP by dbeyer3069 allows you to download bookmarked HTTP and FTP URL's to your 1.50 and 2.0 PSP by making use of Dbeyer3069's web site, acting somewhat like a free hosting service for your PSP. Here are the changes in the latest version: 

* Fully compatible with V2.0 firmware of the PSP when running eLoader.

* Urls can be listed in "PSP/GAME/URL2PSP/urls.txt" if you don't want to use the website.

* Paths are not hard coded in the application anymore in order to make it work better with the PSP 2.0 and eLoader.

* The downloads directory has been relocated to be under PSP/GAME/URL2PSP. The FULL path now is /PSP/GAME/URL2PSP/DOWNLOADS

* When possible and supported by the host server, file resumes are supported and automatic.

* If possible, the program will follow "redirects" in http download operations. This will make a few more urls possible that weren't before.

* Encoded urls that contain %'s will be decoded fully (this was fixed).

* Free space on the memory stick and a "low space" warning are now shown on the screen.

* The "exit" button has been changed to be the "start" button in order to make the
application work with 2.0 firmware and eLoader.

* If the free space on the memory stick is less than the file size you are trying to
download, the file will be skipped automatically.


Download: [URL2PSP v1.1]
Read: [Forum Release Thread]


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   by Poop, Master of All He Surverys (Unregistered) - 2006-02-05

I think it's a bad idea to give this guy your MAC address.

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   by dbeyer3069 (Unregistered) - 2006-02-05

As the release notes indicate, you may now use the urls.txt file to bypass the website. The mac address was a concern for some and not for others. Those with a problem can use the text file. Enjoy.

   by Lead Laden, My Thoughts Taken (Unregistered) - 2006-02-05

I wonder how hard it would be to code an html viewer if someone could code a pdf viewer. Be nice to download the source code and then view it. Even better if the two were put together somehow. It would be nice.



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