With the new year coming in, Zx-81 greets everyone with the release of the latest version of his remote PC access application Portable VNC v1.2.7. This newest build takes care of some minor bugs noted with Custom Firmware 3.xx and the IR keyboard that works with the app.
Here's the short list of changes since our previous coverage of Portable VNC v1.2.6:
+ Fix issue with fw3x (not enough heap memory)
+ Fix issue with IR keyboard (linked with latest version)
The IR keyboard part has been tested using a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard and now works for both Custom FW 1.5 and 3.xx. Lastly, don't forget to check out the Readme.txt file that's included in the downloads below.
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