Road Dog V1d

Posted Dec 14, 2007 at 11:50AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Wi-Fi Tags: Sony
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Homebrew Developer Art has released a new build for Road Dog, the talking WiFi connection scanner for your Sony PSP. According to Art, the update "should be a bit smarter." Road Dog v1d has a few fixes and new features.

Here's the changelog for Road Dog v1d:

V1d (XX/12/07):
  • Fixed program exit so the HOME button is responsive. Program now also exits properly within iRshell.
  • Signal strength is only spoken when it changes. It won't keep repeating the same value.
  • Added check for WLAN switch. error message is displayed, and program exit if WLAN is off, or fails.
  • Auto screen brightness control implementation.
  • PSP is clocked at 133/133/1, unless run from iRshell, in which case the clock speed isn't changed.
Users are encouraged to head over to our forums for discussions and questions on the program. And now here's a video of Road Dog on the road. It's the same one posted previously, for those who haven't seen the 'brew in action yet:



Download: Road Dog v1d
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

 
 
 

Comments

by somebody - 2007-12-15 01:38:15
nice

i like it so far. what would also be very cool: - WEP decription - the ability to turn off the sound (i dunno if there is already this function) - maybe it's too hard but wouldn't it be possible to 'test' an open connection inside this program? that's to see if there isn't any mac-restriction or so
by somebody - 2007-12-15 03:00:17
oh btw

i'm again not sue if it is possible, but it'd be nice if the tool found hidden networks, like when the ssid is not broadcastet.

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