It's been a while since we've seen any activity from zx-81's Portable VNC homebrew app for the PlayStation Portable. However, the developer recently dropped by our PSP Development forum and informed us that Portable VNC v1.2.8 was already up and available for download.
The new release of Portable VNC, now features full compatibility with the IR keyboard for even the latest custom firmware versions (CFW 3.80 and 3.90). However, it has been noted that the current build has only been tested on the PSP Fat and not the Slim & Lite.
Anyway, here's the short list of changes since our previous coverage of the application:
+ Fix issue with IR keyboard on cfw >= 3.80
+ Add a readme file
The readme file includes all the pertinent information regarding the background of Portable VNC and how to install it on the PSP. Please make sure to go through it before copying any of the files on your handheld.
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