PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.5

Posted May 1, 2007 at 9:27AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: dropbear, emulation, Linux, Zx-81
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PSPSSH was created by Zx-81 - Image 1 Homebrew developer Zx-81 dropped by our QJ.Net PSP forums a while ago and released a new version of PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP. The application is actually a port of DropBear v0.48.1.

What PSPSSH does is to allow users to remotely connect to their Linux-based PC units through a WiFi connection. Once this is installed in your PlayStation Portables (PSP), you will be able to run scripts and input commands to read emails using text-based tools, watch log files, restart services, and edit configuration files among others.

PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP is currently on version 1.0.5 and the complete changelog is as follows:
  • Improve vt100 emulation, the following attributes are now supported:
    • Underline
    • Blink
    • Brightness
  • Bug fix in vt100 colors
  • Little modification of the keyboard mapping depending on usage frequency, for example it's now easier to use keys '' and '|'.
The download below contains two versions of the application, one for FW 1.5 users and another for those who have firmwares 3.xx OE, as well as the source code. Please browse through the accompanying Readme files for more instructions and information.

Download: PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.5
View: QJ PSP Development Forum

 
 
 

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by - 2007-05-01 10:29:36
sadsadasd

asdsadasd not first ;-)
by - 2007-05-01 13:54:19
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This is probably the most useful application I have seen for the PSP, and I would like to mention irssi, a great command-line IRC client which I have used through PSPSSH (not just mail and log files ;) )
by - 2007-05-01 16:16:33
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Yeah, irssi the client for smart and beautiful people! I thank zx81 too for this really nice port.
by - 2007-05-01 21:29:51
Would be nice...

if it also ran for windows PC.
by - 2007-05-02 00:05:00
VNC

u can use VNC for windows PC access

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