Full Read/Write access to all of ?dev_hdd0″ (including save areas, games, VM etc)
Full Read/Write access to ?dev_flash2″ and ?dev_flash3″
Full Read/Write access to connected usb devices
Full Read access to ?dev_flash?
Full Read access to ?dev_bdvd?
Installation is straightforward: Load the ?PS3-FTP-Server.pkg? to a mass storage device, connect that device to your PS3, and use ?Install Package Files? from your hacked PS3′s XMB.
How to use it: Grab your favourite FTP client and connect to your PS3′s IP address. Username is ?FTPD12345″ and you may use whatever password you like.
Be careful: CJPC notes that some of the flash contents are writeable.
Limitations:
Cannot write to dev_flash
Cannot rename files
Buggy as hell (randomly crashes, blame Sony!)
Files > 4GB increments show incorrect sizes; for example a 6GB file shows as 2GB, or a 11GB file shows as 3GB. It will download, well past 100%, just let it keep goingPS3 FTP Server
Description:
CJPC's PS3 FTP Server.
Full Read/Write access to all of "dev_hdd0" (including save areas, games, VM etc)
Full Read/Write access to "dev_flash2" and "dev_flash3"
Full Read/Write access to connected usb devices
Full Read access to "dev_flash"
Full Read access to "dev_bdvd"
This application is very buggy, but it gets the job done. There is now alot of research into looking at memory and flash dumps of the ps3.SKFU has posted in his blog, link here that in theory a PS3 Custom Firmware can be made on a usb and loaded on the ps3 using the current usb exploit a.k.a. PSgroove. There is no risk of brick since you can just remove the usb and the ps3 will load the official firmware from its flash. It is also said by Math, that you can remount the dev_flash in order to have read/write access.