It’s a good day for pspWeather v2.0b-20070407

pspWeather v2.0b-20070407 - Image 1

Homebrew developer mcdongle dropped by the QJ forums today and released an updated version of his pet project, pspWeather. Some of you may not be familiar with this app as the updates for the program come rather rarely. Anyway, the application is basically a network software which lets you view the weather in your locality using the PlayStation Portable (PSP).

During the last release, some users noticed a bug within the program when using it on any OE firmware. According to mcdongle, this concerns the TinyXML bug, which has now been fixed. Additional improvements to pspWeather v2.0b-20070407 are as follows:

  • Additions: Added standard and metric units when using the pspWeather “keyboard”
  • Bug Fixes/Changes: Fixed an issue where pspWeather did not run correctly unless it was located in /PSP/GAME/

But before you give pspWeather a try, the developer has a few reminders for you, in order to ensure the safety of your beloved handhelds. According to mcdongle, the program itself doesn’t have an application for cleaning out data, so be sure to clean your directory every so often.

As of now, the application can only show up to 10 wireless access points and mcdongle promised that this will be improved in the next releases. Also, just like in all homebrew games and applications out there, never exit, or power down your PSP, or even think of removing the memory stick while the memory stick indicator is still on.

Download: pspWeather v2.0b-20070407
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

pspWeather v2.0b-20070407 - Image 1

Homebrew developer mcdongle dropped by the QJ forums today and released an updated version of his pet project, pspWeather. Some of you may not be familiar with this app as the updates for the program come rather rarely. Anyway, the application is basically a network software which lets you view the weather in your locality using the PlayStation Portable (PSP).

During the last release, some users noticed a bug within the program when using it on any OE firmware. According to mcdongle, this concerns the TinyXML bug, which has now been fixed. Additional improvements to pspWeather v2.0b-20070407 are as follows:

  • Additions: Added standard and metric units when using the pspWeather “keyboard”
  • Bug Fixes/Changes: Fixed an issue where pspWeather did not run correctly unless it was located in /PSP/GAME/

But before you give pspWeather a try, the developer has a few reminders for you, in order to ensure the safety of your beloved handhelds. According to mcdongle, the program itself doesn’t have an application for cleaning out data, so be sure to clean your directory every so often.

As of now, the application can only show up to 10 wireless access points and mcdongle promised that this will be improved in the next releases. Also, just like in all homebrew games and applications out there, never exit, or power down your PSP, or even think of removing the memory stick while the memory stick indicator is still on.

Download: pspWeather v2.0b-20070407
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

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