PSPoste Beta 7 – Email client for the PSP
Monday, October 13th, 2008
We never covered this PSP homebrew application before, maybe because it was last updated over a year ago or before this site even existed…. Nevertheless were pleased to tell you that PSPoste has finally been updated after a while in slumber. if you didn’t know, PSPoste is a full functioning PSP email client designed to support SMTP and POP3 protocols and has a nice clean looking GUI.
Many changes have been added in this update, majors changes being the addition of full PSP slim RAM support and modern firmware support. And of course many bugs that have been ironed out from last years update.
Source: PSPoste.org
(PSPoste Beta 7 - unknown - 4,631 Hits)
Changelog after the read more link.
Changelog:
- Support more IR keyboards by using the pspirkeyb library, see PSPoste/Data/pspirkeyb/ for configuration of your keyboard.
- Better random number generation for TLS based connections, acknowledgements to Zx81 for his work on PSPSSH and Theodore Tso for the original RNG work.
- On first start, users will be prompted to press buttons randomly to generate the random seed file.
- Use the extra RAM of the PSP Slim.
- Fix a crash when opening the settings window when no network connections are defined.
- Fix another crash opening the settings window that would occur randomly.
- Fix a bug in the logging mechanism that meant errors and output weren’t properly being written out to the log files.
- Fix a problem connecting using a manually configured WPA connection.
- Make the cursor visible at all times while typing (as opposed to blinking throughout).
- Explicitly load the IrDA module so IR Keyboards work on firmwares > 3.03OE.
- Adjust heap and thread stack sizes.
- Fix some memory leaks and uninitialzed variables.
- Set the timezone to whatever the PSP has configured.
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