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PSPLink 0.9f




PSPLink 0.9f
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 27 Sep 11

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 8

File Size: 1045 Kb
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  PSPLink 0.9f

 TyRaNiD over at ps2dev.org has released a new version of PSPLINK. It's basically a tool which can help homebrew developers immensely. Its purpose it to provide a shell on your PC via SIO, WIFI or USB. If you're wondering what exactly this means, then it most probably isn't for you. Plus, it can access your PSP's internals in realtime. You can even dump the memory contents, use it for debugging and print messages on PC, or even take screenshots !
 
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