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PSPSSH v1.1.1 - 3.80, 3.90 CFW-compatible SSH2 client for PSP |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Linux, psp homebrews, PSPirc, Sony
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Developer zx81 is a bit busy on the Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew front recently. After configuring PSPIRC for 3.80/3.90 custom firmwares, dev Zx-81did the same to another homebrew project: PSPSSH.
Dev Zx-81's PPSSSH is a homebrew application which lets you connect to your PC from far away. Once you have Wi-fi with you, you can use your PSP to access your PC remotely using commands and run scripts.
The previous build had improved character support. What are the changes for version 1.1.1? Foremost is the compatibility with the 3.80 or 3.90 custom firmwares. There are also some bug fixes for performance improvements. Here is the changelog straight from zx-81:
- Fix IR keyboard issue with fw >= 3.80 for FAT PSP
- It has been tested successfully tested on:
- SLIM 3.90-m33
- FAT 3.90-m33
- FAT 1.5 (addon for 3.90-m33)
- Increaze heap memory for fw3.x
- Code cleaning
How is this possible? PSPSSH version 1.1.1 is based on a small SSH2 server and client. That SSH2 stands for Secure Shell, a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged between two computers. For credits and open-source license agreements, check the via link below.
For the complete installation guide, check the readme which is in the file. Safety above all!
Download: PSPSSH v1.1.1 for 1.5FW
Download: PSPSSH v1.1.1 for 3.xFW
Download: PSPSSH v1.1.1 - source code
Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums
Via zx81
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