79w ago - Following up on
OpenPS3FTP, today French PlayStation 3 developer
Onishin has released OpenPS3FTPSplit which allows users to split files over 4GB in size for transfers.
Download:
OpenPS3FTPSplit for PS3 /
OpenPS3FTPSplit for PS3 (Mirror)
To quote, roughly translated: Onishin, a member of our forums and developer, today gives us a nice homebrew named OpenPS3FTPsplit and is a mod source code of version 2.3 of OpenPS3FTP, the famous FTP server designed by
jjolano.
This program has a unique feature that most practical of the split files larger than 4GB on a transfer via FTP. Understand by this that if you want a transfer of these files on the internal hard drive of your console or an external hard drive (FAT32) that is connected, you simply start the copy and the software will automatically split it.
But to avoid splits that you close all your files that you transfer, which could be annoying in the long run, it divides the files in question in each part of 4GB only if the following condition is met: the files you want to transfer must be copied to one of the following destinations (according to it, the homebrew will use the naming conventions or Cobra Multiman):
Cobra:
- / dev_usbxxx / BDISO
- / dev_usbxxx/PS3ISO
- / dev_usbxxx / DVDISO
- / dev_usbxxx / PSPISO
- / dev_usbxxx/PS2ISO
- / dev_hdd0/SPLIT/cobra
Multiman:
- / dev_usbxxx /
- / dev_hdd0/SPLIT/multiman
That's pretty funny
"I said around the 25MB mark because thats about normal". Ow so you didn't know this from your own test then? Its the norm you say, well it's not the norm, then you say its the Ethernet thats the bottleneck, so what is it? the drives. the network, or the PS3, or just the norm? Come on please explain to me which one is it now? End Of!
So I am saying your wrong, and its getting boring now.were are you getting 25MB/s max from, thats slow as fooook and, and please don't tell me I am not getting 63MB/s, on my setup or tell me that, you can not get the speeds I'm saying when I have done this many a time. 63MB/s is 504Mbps, which is actually 1/2 the size to fit in that Pipe on my PS3 1000 base T network card.
Generally 60-70MB/s is what you get on Gbit normally , and I have done for a year or two now, since I had the kit to make the loads and so on.
Barry M8 it's you that don't get it!!!