PSP Homebrew Developer Art has released a new build for Road Dog, the talking WiFi connection scanner. 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.
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