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PspIrda 0.0.1
Filename
pspirda_0.0.1.zip
Date Posted
Nov 29, 2006
Categories
Wi-Fi / IR Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1686
Description:
Mat17 stopped by our forums recently and shared to us his homebrew application, PspIrda 0.0.1. From the name of the app itself, you may have already have an idea as to what this is for. Basically, PspIrda is a file transfer program which will let you transfer files between your PSP, cell phone, Palm, PC and other compatible devices. This looks like a first release, so play nice you guys.
According to him, the Irda stack used in this program isn't from him, but from an anonymous author who wishes not to promote his work. But still, Mat17 extends his thanks to him.
Anyhow, the app has its share of shortcomings. For now, the only working configurations are file transfers between the PSP and a Nokia 6131. The other configurations (PSP-PSP, PSP-PC, PSP-cell phones, Palm-PSP, etc) are yet to be tested, so you're feedback would help a lot. The dev also divulged that the main problem with this release is the transfer speed. According to him, "It's slow, really slow; the speed is 9600pbs."
Also, the GUI isn't exactly to die for, but he said that his objective in creating this app was to release something functional to test it with other devices. With that, the download link is right down there. Mat17 included a debug version which has a debug.log that will contain the data exchanged between the two devices. View this release as a diamond in the rough and hopefully, it wouldn't take so long for this app to be one sparkling bling.
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