This has the nice side-effect of making clients like FileZilla work.įixed display/crash bug when creating directories. Unfortunately this makes things quite a bit slower, due to the reduced buffer sizes. Multi-client support (up to 5), using LWPs. Uncommented FAT read-ahead support (oops)Īdded rename support, as well as append and resume.įixed _another_ nasty crash bug introduced in 0.0.3 when creating directories. (thanks srg!)Īdded support for buggy FTP clients that use "LIST -aL" or similar, at the expense of breaking paths that begin with '-'.Ĭompiled with corruption-fix and usbstorage libfat patches. Incorporated SD-card and USB hot-swapping patch. Re-enable read-ahead when remounting (thanks srg!) Support for SD Gecko (though currently disabled in libfat) (thanks srg!) Support for starting without a device connected (thanks srg!) (thanks srg!)Īdded SITE LOADER command to return to loader, Added SITE CLEAR command to clear the console (thanks dhewg!)Īttempt to fix USB ethernet adapter by initialisaing network subsystem before FATīoot.elf rebuilt with patched libogc to fix startup crashes when USB devices are presentĪdded SITE PASSWD and SITE NOPASSWD for controlling the authentication remotely.Īdded authentication - can specify a password using directory name or wiiload arg.įixed MKD bug that caused working directory to change to new directory automatically.Īdded no-op SITE CHMOD command to prevent some FTP clients from displaying skip/abort/retry type prompts.Īdded virtual path support for /sd and /usb. TP hack).īoot.elf rebuilt with patched libfat to stop read-ahead cache providing old data. Rebuilt with latest libfat CVS to fix delete corruption bug and speed up opening large files (thanks rodries!)Īsync networking, cleaner exiting, data cxn timeout, power button, gc controllerīoot.elf rebuilt with patched libfat to set archive flag on new files, allowing Data Management to see uploaded save games (e.g. Network initialisation is more reliable - now retries forever on net_init or net_gethostip failure. Released as boot.dol instead of boot.elf for Homebrew Channel beta9 compatibility. (thanks Nuke!)īoot.dol rebuilt with latest libogc git to add SDHC support. Optical disc support, SITE MOUNT/UNMOUNT/EJECT commands, wiimote power button.
(thanks svpe/shagkur!)Īdded virtual metadata directories under /fst. (thanks wilson.p.alex!)įixed crash bug when mounting /fst for discs with fst_size greater than 32KB.įixed logic bug where some files under /fst appear in the wrong directories.įixed display initialisation bug causing intermittent blank display on startup.Īdded SITE LOAD command to run DOL executables. Use transparency in The Homebrew Channel icon. (thanks dhewg!)Īdded NAND image support at /nand (libnandimg).Īdded NAND filesystem support at /isfs (libisfs).Īdded detection of device removal and insertion for Front SD, SD Gecko, USB and DVD. (thanks emu_kidid!)Īttempt to fix hang when auto-mounting DVD.įixed bug in libogc's IOS_Open that caused hangs in /isfs.Įnabled SD Gecko at /gcsda and /gcsdb. Make release ZIP structure compatible with HBC's new wiiload.Īttempt to reinitialise network after failure.Īdded OTP filesystem support at /otp (libotp).Īttempt to show real timestamps in directory listings.īuilt with devkitPPC release 19, libogc 1.8.1 (r3846), libfat 1.0.6 (r3846).įixed spurious error when reading bad sectors from NAND.Īdd support for SDHC Gecko.
This issue can be fixed by using the "View/Edit" button to open in TextEdit, then finding the file in Finder using the window bar instead of the normal download button.įor subversion changes since 0.0.6, see Versionīuilt with devkitPPC release 19, libogc r3938, libfat r3938. Meanwhile, FileZilla refuses to download files using the normal button because it attempts to write to /.vol/path/to/file, which does not exist due to the root directory being virtual. To specify a password via The Homebrew Channel, rename the apps/ftpii directory to apps/ftpii_YourPassword.įtpii does not work with all clients Finder thinks the Wii is read-only and refuses to write to it.
Once loaded ftpii will display the IP address of your Wii and the port that it's listening on.Copy ftpii/ to /apps/ on an SD-card and use The Homebrew Channel to load the app.