Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS)

Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS) - Image 1 ZX-81 is on a roll! Only minutes after giving us an update on TI-92 Calculator emulator PSPXTI, he’s once again visited our PSP forums bringing us a new version of Portable VNC, now on v.1.2.5.

PSP application Portable VNC is very popular among long-time PSP homebrew fans because it allows its users to access their PC desktop via PSP from any place using a Wi-Fi connection. Unfortunately for those stuck on the latest Sony PSP firmware and for those who choose to use lower firmwares, this version is only available for users of Dark Alex‘s custom firmwares.

Portable VNC includes IR keyboard support based on the work of Harald Fielker, the author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library. It also features the Danzeff virtual keyboard which in turn is based on the Danzel code. PSPVNC is based on the PalmOS VNC client and is from NHD from TeamXos. With that cleared, we now give you version 1.2.5’s changelog straight from ZX-81:

  • Real hostname are now supported in the configuration menu! It should be usefull if you want to connect to your PC from anywhere and if you have a dynamic IP. Of course you can still specify a static IP address
  • IR Keyboard is now active in all menus
  • New keyboard mapping (previous one was very confusing)
  • Display help on keys to use for each menu

Again, we’re reminding you that Portable VNC is being distributed under the GNU license. If you want to modify or add to the program, you can download the source code below. ZX-81’s also warning us that the “host configurations file generated with previous versions are NOT compatible” with this release. Lastly, for installation and usage instructions, please read the README.txt file included in the downloads.

Download: Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS)
Download: Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS) source
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum

Via ZX-81

Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS) - Image 1 ZX-81 is on a roll! Only minutes after giving us an update on TI-92 Calculator emulator PSPXTI, he’s once again visited our PSP forums bringing us a new version of Portable VNC, now on v.1.2.5.

PSP application Portable VNC is very popular among long-time PSP homebrew fans because it allows its users to access their PC desktop via PSP from any place using a Wi-Fi connection. Unfortunately for those stuck on the latest Sony PSP firmware and for those who choose to use lower firmwares, this version is only available for users of Dark Alex‘s custom firmwares.

Portable VNC includes IR keyboard support based on the work of Harald Fielker, the author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library. It also features the Danzeff virtual keyboard which in turn is based on the Danzel code. PSPVNC is based on the PalmOS VNC client and is from NHD from TeamXos. With that cleared, we now give you version 1.2.5’s changelog straight from ZX-81:

  • Real hostname are now supported in the configuration menu! It should be usefull if you want to connect to your PC from anywhere and if you have a dynamic IP. Of course you can still specify a static IP address
  • IR Keyboard is now active in all menus
  • New keyboard mapping (previous one was very confusing)
  • Display help on keys to use for each menu

Again, we’re reminding you that Portable VNC is being distributed under the GNU license. If you want to modify or add to the program, you can download the source code below. ZX-81’s also warning us that the “host configurations file generated with previous versions are NOT compatible” with this release. Lastly, for installation and usage instructions, please read the README.txt file included in the downloads.

Download: Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS)
Download: Portable VNC v1.2.5 (DNS) source
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum

Via ZX-81

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