PSPoste Beta6 now supports WPA and OE
Ben has just informed us that he and Dave have updated their homebrew app PSPoste, which functions as an email client for the PSP.
Users are already making full use of the TrueType font support and Gmail in the app. And with the previously released version ushering in tons of fixes, you can only expect PSPoste to continue being updated to run smoothly as ever. That said, here’s the full list of stuff you can expect from Beta 6…
Changelog:
- Support for 2.x+ firmwares, that means WPA connections will now work. Note that only the “Automatic” (DHCP) connections work with the 2.x version. Tested on 3.03 OE-A.
- This means there are 2 versions to choose from when downloading: FW15 and FW2x. If you must have a manually configured connection, use FW15 (that means no WPA). If you’re experiencing crashes on FW2x, try to reproduce them with FW15 version since it’s able to produce more debug info (crash.log).
- Analog stick navigation now disabled by default. Can be enabled from the Input tab in the Settings window.
- Fixed a bug in the network connection detection that meant the app wouldn’t start because it incorrectly thought no network connections were present.
- A crash.log is now created when the FW15 version crashes with a blue screen. If reporting crashes when running the FW15 version, please attach the crash.log file.
Install/Upgrade notes:
- FW15: Unzip PSPoste_Beta6_FW15.zip into your PSP/GAME (PSP/GAME150 for OE users) directory. Existing settings, contacts and mail will be preserved.
- FW2x: Unzip PSPoste_Beta6_FW2x.zip into your PSP/GAME303.
- Upgrading from FW15 to FW2x: Rename your existing __SCE__PSPoste to PSPoste, move it to PSP/GAME303, then unzip PSPoste_Beta6_FW2x.zip into PSP/GAME303. You can delete %__SCE__PSPoste.
Ben and Dave would like to thank Giovanni for helping out in debugging the settings problem. They also wanna tell you guys that if you’re experiencing crashes when opening the settings window, you can inform Ben and Dave thru [email protected]. The download awaits in the Read link below, so just click on it and you’re good to go.
Ben has just informed us that he and Dave have updated their homebrew app PSPoste, which functions as an email client for the PSP.
Users are already making full use of the TrueType font support and Gmail in the app. And with the previously released version ushering in tons of fixes, you can only expect PSPoste to continue being updated to run smoothly as ever. That said, here’s the full list of stuff you can expect from Beta 6…
Changelog:
- Support for 2.x+ firmwares, that means WPA connections will now work. Note that only the “Automatic” (DHCP) connections work with the 2.x version. Tested on 3.03 OE-A.
- This means there are 2 versions to choose from when downloading: FW15 and FW2x. If you must have a manually configured connection, use FW15 (that means no WPA). If you’re experiencing crashes on FW2x, try to reproduce them with FW15 version since it’s able to produce more debug info (crash.log).
- Analog stick navigation now disabled by default. Can be enabled from the Input tab in the Settings window.
- Fixed a bug in the network connection detection that meant the app wouldn’t start because it incorrectly thought no network connections were present.
- A crash.log is now created when the FW15 version crashes with a blue screen. If reporting crashes when running the FW15 version, please attach the crash.log file.
Install/Upgrade notes:
- FW15: Unzip PSPoste_Beta6_FW15.zip into your PSP/GAME (PSP/GAME150 for OE users) directory. Existing settings, contacts and mail will be preserved.
- FW2x: Unzip PSPoste_Beta6_FW2x.zip into your PSP/GAME303.
- Upgrading from FW15 to FW2x: Rename your existing __SCE__PSPoste to PSPoste, move it to PSP/GAME303, then unzip PSPoste_Beta6_FW2x.zip into PSP/GAME303. You can delete %__SCE__PSPoste.
Ben and Dave would like to thank Giovanni for helping out in debugging the settings problem. They also wanna tell you guys that if you’re experiencing crashes when opening the settings window, you can inform Ben and Dave thru [email protected]. The download awaits in the Read link below, so just click on it and you’re good to go.