Youresam from our forums has released a bugfix to his Netlib homebrew library for the PSP. Netlib started out as a library of functions so PSP developers don't have to re-type the code. Then it added phone-dialling feature, then email support and then text messaging! It's so easy to use too. Before you start to get excited, this isn't a brand new release with new features. It's simply netlib v2.0 with an added bugfixe - meaning it will actually work! Here's what Youresam said:
After spending hours trying to make a game work, I though the problem was in netlib, and sure enough, it was. The bugfix is very simple, I just commented a line that was adding to a number it shouldnt. The bug was that after creating an AMW with 2 PSPs, you couldnt create any more AMWs.
Developers take note, the ZIP only contains the server files (source + executable). If you are currently hosting netlib, please update to the new version of the server files! I understand that Youresam was having trouble with the current netlib server, and so TheMarioKarters from our forums is currently hosting netlib aswell. If you have problems with the current server, redirect your netlib to 24.168.75.118.
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