Zx-81 has once again released a new version of Danzel's AFKIM Instant Messenger for the Sony PSP. It's now at version 3.2.1 and now has an improved IR keyboard handler. IR keyboard support was first added in version 3.2.
For those of you who have just gotten into the PSP homebrew scene, AFKIM, as the name suggests, lets you send instant messages using your PSP. To make typing your messages easier, AFKIM now supports IR keyboards, with testing done on a Targus IR Wireless keyboard.
This will apparently be zx-81's last contribution to AFKIM. Before you install this on your PSP, please read the readme file included in the download. Also, take please note of the following announcement from zx-81:
Previous versions of AFKIM (v3.1 and earlier) works fine with the Pikey driver (IR keyboard driver from Fanjita), so if you have Pikey already installed on your PSP, this version is may be useless (more stable ?).
If you want to use AFKIM v3.2.1 and you have Pikey installed you should disable it while launching this version.
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from Zx-81:
Hi all,
Here is a new release of AFKIM (Away From the Keyboard Instant Messenger), the instant messaging application for PSP written by Danzel !
(see http://localhost.geek.nz/)
The server im.bitlbee.org is down and it doesn't appear even in DNS
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