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
it locks on me every 30 mins.
Version 1.2 Changelog:
- Added XMB exit event handling (thanks facanferff)
- Cleaned up and shortened some code
- Fixed up the last modified date in directory listings
- Added an option to disable the login checking (at compile time)
- Fixed a small bug in passive mode which made the transfer fail
As dave says though it's probably a wireless signal issue why your ftp speeds are so slow, i'd change the wireless channel if there are a few other wireless networks detected by the computer always by at least 5 though (the different channels overlap) so try 1 or 11+ instead of the default 6. other than that it's really either move the two closer together or switch to cable sadly
Mine is crap as well, wireless wise bud,like many others and it could be lots of things, like router issues, and the way windows works with QOS, stinks.
Unless you change your network settings on your wireless card to work at full speed all the time, having priority over all your network, to one connection like your PS3, then your wasting your time trying to make it run fast as it says on the tin, because windows and your router is trying to spread the LAN load across all your computers.
Use a cross over cable bud, so much faster than any other way. In some rear cases you can get 800 MBit /sec maybe the full 1000 MBit /sec using cat6 crossover cable. and of course having a 1000 MBit Ethernet card in your PC/laptop like most do now days.
like, 50 to 120k/sec TOPS... ps3 is wireless, but they shouldn't be THAT bad?!?