Those who have been using the nifty application Road Dog from homebrew developer Art will be glad to know that someone has picked the project up and made the program compatible with Sony PSP Slim & Lite.
Road Dog is actually a program that looks for WiFi hotspots or what is otherwise known as a "WiFi sniffer". It also informs users regarding signal strength, not to mention that Road Dog carries sound and speech functions.
The last one is really important especially when you are unable to attend to your Sony handheld at once like while driving, for example. The coder responsible for porting this program to the Slim is the coder daxster.
Since the new build doesn't come with its own Readme.txt file, be sure that you know what you are doing during installation to avoid any problems.
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