WiFi Controller 0.4.4 – 3.xx kernel and higher

Playing around with the PSP WiFi Controller application - Image 1 Homebrew developer David Rudie, developer of the WiFi Controller application for the Sony PSP, has returned with two new, updated versions of his brainchild in tow. For more details on what’s different since the last version, the full article awaits after the jump.

The main WiFi Controller display - Image 1 

WiFi Controller fans take heart: PSP homebrew developer David Rudie has returned with updated versions of his WiFi Controller homebrew application for Sony‘s handheld console. This time around, Rudie has done a bit of fixing and has cleared up some of the confusion behind a .exe file.

These are the changes in the two latest versions of WiFi Controller, according to Rudie:

v0.4.3

  • Renamed WiFiController.exe to WiFiServer.exe so it won’t be confused for the actual PSP application itself.
  • Added the ability to act as up to 4 separate controllers.
  • Extended the life of some messages by 1 second. (This isn’t in the CHANGES file itself.)

v0.4.4

  • Fixed so it will work under 3.xx kernel and higher.
  • Added a little bit more detail to the connection screen.

If this is your first time to install and use Rudie’s WiFi Controller application, we strongly recommend that you refer to either this article first for a complete set of instructions, or click on the source link below.

Download: WiFi Controller v0.4.4
Download: WiFi Controller v0.4.3

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