PSP homebrew - RemoteJoyLite v0.20a

Posted Mar 15, 2009 at 6:46PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Akind, Google
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RemoteJoyLite v0.20a - Image 1


Homebrew dev Akind has released a new update for RemoteJoyLite. If you haven't come across it yet, RemoteJoyLite is a PSP plugin that lets you output video from your PSP to your PC monitor.

Akind says that this release, v0.20a, is still in alpha phase, so expect bugs. Here are the developer's notes regarding this release. These have just been Google-translated from Japanese, so forgive the weird syntax.
  • PSP I have enough space to change the plug-in from internal addressing system when a buffer to store the screen. Since the increased use of plug-in memory, so you may run out of memory and have enabled a lot of plug-in.
  • USB plug-in processing of waste so that the source of around a big improvement, but the transfer has decreased and may have entered a new bug because of a lack of check work.
  • Akira Osamu missing because the corresponding sources of image transfer, image transfer system "TYPE1 outside", I have sealed.
The Akira Osamu part totally threw me at first, so here's another translation of that third item:
  • Because the correction of the source in the image forwarding part correspondence was not in time, "Excluding TYPE1" of the image forwarding method is sealed.

Download: RemoteJoyLite v0.20a



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Comments

by b|ank Crossfire - 2009-03-15 20:05:28
Thank You for RemoteJoyLite!

PSP Scene still updating Homebrew. I'm lovin it.
by b|ank Crossfire - 2009-03-15 22:46:31
Don't Download

Corrupts your PSP. Won't allow it to turn on with the memory stick inside. I formatted but all you have to do is remove RemoteJoy from your stick. Stick to the previous one. So much for an update...
by dragon92 - 2009-03-16 05:19:56
...

What I want from this soft is to support Wi-Fi,not just USB...But thanks anyway.
by whitecloud - 2009-03-16 14:09:11
Translation

qj staff should find someone who can speak japanese and english well that is willing to help out and do a decent translation every now and again?
by xche78x - 2009-03-17 01:30:10
rare species like that

tends to be very expensive. why spend time working on a blog website when a person with such talent could get triple income working in japan as an english language tutor or teacher. its more practical to lean on google and babelfish. %u8AB0%u3082%u304C%u5E78%u305B%u306A%u30B2%u30FC%u30E0%uFF01
by Tigris67 - 2009-03-22 18:10:29
to" xche78x

not trying to burst your bubble, seriously, but my brother took linguistics(Spanish) in college and is now 24 yrs old living in Japan as a Japanese Teacher. The money literally stinks, its nothing to cry home about. I doubt he makes any more than the site does with his low teacher salary.

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