One of the most requested applications for the PSP has finally become a reality! Thanks to Massa84 you can now turn your PSP into a universal remote capable of controlling thousands of devices! Thanks to Alexmae for the info and the translation!
WORKS ONLY ON 1.50
what it does
it lets you emulate every remote supported by lirc (www.lirc.org), they're nearly 1800 (all included in the release)
for the remotes not yet supported i suggest you to try to use the others remoted from the same manufacturer. there's a good probability that they would work
how do i make it work?
- extract the archive in the psp root
- launch the app
- press square and the remote list will appear
- select the manufacturer pressing x
- select the remote pressing x
- program will "reboot"
- press circle to make appear the commands list
- select the command and press x
to exit press triangle! home button makes the psp crash
what will it do:
in a near future it will have a leaning commands functio, the gui will be improved now it's a little bit empty
raw lirc support
these files are already available but the app doesn't find any command
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