Homebrew developer Zx-81 dropped by QJ.Net PSP Forum just now and updated his pet application PSPSSH. The program is a PSP port of Matt Johnston's Dropbear v0.48.1 that allows users remotely connect to their Linux-based PC units through a WiFi connection.
Currently in v1.0.6, there's actually just one very important thing that has been added to PSPSSH and that is IR keyboards support. This new feature, likewise, is based on PSP IR Keyboard Library developed by Harald Fielke. The keyboard tested by Zx-81 with this release was Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.
The download below contains two versions of the application, one for FW 1.5 users and another for those who have firmwares 3.xx OE, as well as the source code. To those of you who want to tweak the program to fit their own liking may do so as the source code has also been provided.
Please refer first to the Readme file before installing this on your PSP. All information you need regarding installation and other important details can be found there.
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