bakablah has added to Psilocybeing's pIRC project, updating it to v0.5d, and released the source code as well. pIRC is an application that allows you to connect to IRC with your PSP via WiFi. This was all based upon Danzel's peldet program. To connect with your PSP you must have a WiFi connection and edit the file named 'config' with an IP address, port, nickname and channel. For example:
66.252.8.80 6667 PSPUser #PSPUpdates
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Yet another bug fixed, hopefully this version should be more stable then the previous versions the source code is fully commented with what each part does and my findings
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Hehey, would you look'it that? Ever-hardworking PSP homebrew developer Zx-81 is back once again with an update for his PSPIRC app. If you haven't heard of this homerbew project yet, it's name should give you a clue. Lemme spell it out for you though: it's an IRC client for the PSP. Can't get any simpler than that!
So what's new in PSPIRC v1.1
PSPIRC for PSP PSPIRC for PSP
PSP homebrew developer zx-81 has just released new version of PSPIRC. This spanking new version, 1.0.5, is bringing a couple of changes to the said application, both for support and aesthetics.
In case you haven't the slightest idea what PSPIRC is, it's basically a chat client for the PSP (as the name suggests)
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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
PSP Adhoc IM PSP Adhoc IM
Homebrew coder qwikrazor87 has released a new update for PSP Adhoc IM, a handy adhoc chatting application for the PSP
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*UPDATE* PSP homebrew developer Zx-81 has released a minor update for PSPIRC, upping the application to version 1.1.1. This version, sporting only a minor update, has a very short changelog:
* Bug fix in the login menu (psp freeze if you enter key while script menu is selected)
There you have it folks
ClIRC ClIRC Main features:
* A clipboard in all dialog boxes. You can even copy from upper screen, holding "L" button.
* Using up to three servers at the same time.
* DCC chat support and file transfer by DCC in both directions (I really don't know what for, but in fact :))
* Storing of logs directly to flash.
* Identification of server answers by numbers. I.e
PSPIRC PSPIRC
Thanks to numerous contributions from other PSP homebrew developers, developer zx81 has stepped out with PSPIRC v1.0.6, an update to PSPIRC v1.0.5. This program will let you connect to Internet Relay Chat servers and chat while on your PlayStation Portable
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p-twit! p-twit!
Ever used Twitter.com's microblogging service? If you have, or if you're planning to, then you might be glad to know that you can now send Twitter updates using your PSP.
This is made possible by BadBoy_'s p-twit! application
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