PSP homebrew developer Trex6662k5 dropped by the QJ.Net Forums to announce the release of the latest build of the XBMC Remote Interface Mod.
This application will enable PSP owners to set up an interface between their handheld, and a modified Xbox running Xbox Media Center. Trex6662k5's release is a mod of the XBMC Remote Music Interface, created by coder Jonny2002. This latest release (v0.7.6b) carries these fixes:
* Fixed a mistype which caused sensitive controls and other problems.
* Removed KXploited Eboots due to beautiful Custom Firmwares.
* Decreased sensitivity of analogue sticks slightly.
Full installation and control details are available in the file bundle's readme (labelled RTFM). Guys interested in giving their feedback or reading up on related discussion can also opt to drop by Trex6662k5's release thread over at QJ's PSP development forums.
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