Developer zx-81 visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of a new build for the PSP-PDA application. This homebrew app, in case you weren't around during the previous releases, is a set of PDA programs built to run for the the Sony handheld.
The original PSP-PDA was created by Rob_psp, and is currently released under a GNU licence. As for v1.3.2's changes (Quoting zx-81's post):
* Fix IR keyboard issue with fw >= 3.80 for FAT PSP (thanks to Angelo)
* Should work properly with psp SLIM and fw 3x
Yes, you read that right - this homebrew should now work on the PSP Slim. Further details on how to use PSP-PDA are available in the file bundle's readme. Those interested in commenting on this app will want to visit zx-81's Homebrew Release Forum here at QJ.NET.
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