Here's another quick update for Joek2100's irsmp3 module. We mentioned last time that v0.4 would probably be the final version, but joek2100 decided to add a feature that lets users change the MP3 playback directory and add some custom controls of their own.
According to joek2100, he'll be looking into overclocking for the next release. The developer also says that he plans on fixing the display issues reported by some users "soon, either in the next release or the one after that." One more thing to look forward to for the PSP homebrew community.
This version can be used under 3.02OE. Don't forget to check the readme file before installing this.
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