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Time Baby v13c Final |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: headphone, psp homebrews, remote control, Sony
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Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew enthusiasts, rejoice - homebrew developer Art has just released the final version of Time Baby, the homebrew application that does all the things a digital watch does and more. Let's check out what this final version has in store for us long-time followers and fans.
So, what's new about Time Baby this time around? Why IR remote control feature, of course! This new feature, added to the plethora of awesome auxiliary augmentations to a simple time-keeping program, lets you use any old remote to cancel the alarm, announce the time, or advance the MP3 playlist.
There's also the deal about the MP3 alarm feature resuming the MP3 playlist, as well as a general tightening-up of code. Definitely quite the swan song for Time Baby!
Here's the complete changelog of version 13c:
V13c (28/03/08):
- Improvement to list mp3 files in alphabetic order for the MP3 Player file browser.
- Fix to prevent subfolder being entered into mp3 playlist therefore preventing subsequent crash.
- Improvement to prevent any tracks from being entered into the mp3 playlist more than once.
- Graphic indication of sleep mode is given in MP3 Player sub display mode.
- All tracks selected for mp3 playlist now remain highlighted as the browser scrolls like iRshell.
- MP3 playlist number is spoken through the headphones when the headphone remote is used to skip tracks.
Download: Time Baby v13c
Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums
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And...did U say IR-FUNCTIONALITY? so its like reverse of AhMan's IR-shell capabilities...instead of controlling other things with the psp, we can now control the psp with other things...NICE.
So, just curious, why was there an IR port in the fat psp's anyway?!
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But thats there style always giving you more than you need...
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AhMan is actually Ken Kutaragi!
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