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PSP-HTTPD v0.1 Web Server
Filename
psp-httpd_v0.1.zip
Date Posted
Dec 15, 2005
Categories
PSP
,
Homebrew Applications
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1594
Description:
PSP-HTTPD v0.1
Created by Elxx
http://elxx.net
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Configuration:
Open the config.txt file to change basic settings. The first line denotes which WLAN connection will be used (the app will list them for you when starting). The second line chooses the chunk size (in bytes) for sending binary files. You should keep this under 1024 bytes unless you have a very reliable network connection. However, the smaller you choose, the slower file transfers will be.
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Usage:
Launch LuaPlayer and launch PHP-HTTPD from Lowser. Basic info will be printed and then the server will start. Your WLAN light should turn green and stay green if the server has successfully connected to your router.
If the light turns off, press START to end the server and try again.
It is recommended that you configure your PSP's network settings to use a static IP. This way, you know a single IP that you can access your PSP with inside your network.
To begin browsing, simply launch your web browser on a computer within the network and go to the PSP's IP. A folder/file listing should pop up and you will be able to browse. Remember that this is an early beta, so hiccups may occur.
You can stop the server at any time by going to http://yourpspip/finish or simply pressing Start on the PSP. This may bring up an error, but just press Start again if needed and LuaPlayer will return back to Lowser.
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