well, i don't think tasks such as http and ftp servers, mp3 players, even SD video playback is that taxing on the processor. But the wii has limited RAM right? that would be the problem.
Works great, I had been meaning to set up FTP for a while, just never got to it. Makes it much more convenient to put new apps and games on the SD, especially considering I usually mess something up on the first few tries and have to tweak directory structures and stuff.
The XML file kept getting corrupted by the HBC, though. No idea why exactly (I'm not very familiar with XML or the syntax for HBC headers), I just used the meta.xml file from another homebrew app as a template and copy & pasted all the ftpii info in. Here it is if anybody is having the same trouble.
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<app version="1">
<name>ftpii</name>
<coder>joedj, srg</coder>
<version>0.0.12</version>
<release_date>20080726000000</release_date>
<short_description>An FTP server</short_description>
<long_description>ftpii is an FTP server. To exit, hold A on WiiMote #1 or press the reset button. To remount a device, hold 1 on WiiMote #1. To specify a password, rename the apps/ftpii directory to apps/ftpii_YourPassword. To specify a password remotely, use the SITE PASSWD and SITE NOPASSWD commands.</long_description>
</app>
Last edited by frostedflakes; 07-27-2008 at 12:05 AM.