PSP homebrew developer, Zx-81, informed us through our forums that he has released v1.0.4 of SSH2 Client for PSP. For the uninitiated, this homebrew application is a protocol for remotely using the command line on a system, primarily Linux Systems. Basically, with this in your PSP, you could issue command lines to your Linux Unix or Windows systems just as long as they're running on an SSH server and you have an internet connection.
Zx-81 mentioned that this is actually a PSP port of the Dropbear SSH2 Server and Client by Matt Johnston. With that, here's the changelog for PSPSSH v1.0.4:
* WPA support for 3.0x-OE PSP firmware
* Add Visual bell feature, the screen blink when Ctrl-G (bell character) is sent to the vt100 emulator.
So now instead of providing you with two download links (a binary version for firmware 1.5 and the source code), Zx-81 has thrown in a binary version for firmware 3.xOE. As always, please check out the very detailed readme files that could be found within the download.
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