About two years ago, developer Rob_psp released PSP-PDA, a PSP homebrew application that hosted several handy features including a notepad, music player, image viewer, address book, calendar, calculator, and clock.
For the guys wondering where this homebrew's been going, we're happy to report that the author's just updated the application to version 1.3. This latest version now carries support for an IR keyboard, with fellow homebrew dev zx-81 reporting (via the QJ.Net Forums) that this new feature has been successfully tested on a Targus Universal IR Wireless.
That's all to report for the moment - further information for this application should be available in the file bundle's readme, and over at zx-81's thread at our QJ.Net Forums. On a last note, the bundle also contains PSP-PDA's source codes and a GNU license - consider this an invitation for the dev scene to to do own tinkering.
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