It seems like developer Zx-81 finally got around to update the PlayStation Portable homebrew text editor, PSPWrite. Although it's been months since the last update, this latest build introduces several new features to the program that made the wait worthwhile.
Let's get right down to the meat of the matter. Here are the details to latest changelog of PSPWrite v1.0.5:
- New graphics based on hackePeter work
- Add eboot's music
- The virtual keyboard is now usable in the file requester menu
- Fix IR keyboard issue with fw >= 3.80 for PSP FAT
- Reduce default PSP clock speed (133 Mhz is good enough to write text)
PSPWrite v1.0.5 was tested on both custom firmware 1.5 and 3.90 M33. IR keyboard support was tested using a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.
For more details on how to install the app into your handheld, check out the Readme.txt file included in the file bundle.
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