How to "FTP" or Remotely Access your Micro SD Card in the Flippy Drive

In this video, I showcase the steps it takes to remotely access the Micro SD card in Nintendo Gamecube consoles that have the Flippy Drive modification running at least version 1.4.6. Important links: Config.ini example: https://docs.flippydrive.com/configur... Flippy Drive Assets Github Repo for the Flippy App: https://github.com/OffBroadway/flippy... Time stamps: 0:00 Channel Intro 0:06 Video Intro 0:24 How to eject the Micro SD Card from your Flippy Drive 0:48 What we will do on the Micro SD Card on the PC 1:12 Insert your Micro SD Card into your computer now 1:21 How the "FTP" functionality works for the flippy drive compared to "real FTP" 2:15 How to generate a config file if you do not already have one on your Micro SD card 3:38 The three most important settings to modify in the config.ini file 3:53 SSID setting (The name of your Wifi Network) 4:26 (Wifi) Password setting 4:53 Server IP address setting 5:17 Downloading the Flippy app for your operating system 5:59 Setting up the Flippy app 6:54 Going back to the config.ini file to type in the "server" IPv4 setting (which is your PC) 7:06 Do not type ":7031" at the end of the IPv4 address 7:48 After saving config.ini, do not close the Flippy app 8:04 How to re-insert the Micro SD Card back into the Flippy Drive 8:25 Hold "X" when booting your Gamecube and copy these steps 8:58 Important things of note about the Flippy app 9:29 How to set up FileZilla 10:52 Why this video was delayed in being released 11:07 What you can and cannot do when "FTPing into the Flippy Drive" 12:38 Reiterating why this isn't normal "FTP" 13:26 Proving that the FTP worked 14:11 Do not forget to put the screws back into the bottom of your Gamecube! 14:28 Outro