PSPSSH v1.0.9

by Mike Bendel September 11, 2007 @ 2:58 pm


Homebrew developer Zx-81 has released an update to PSPSSH, a featured SSH client for PSP that was ported from Matt Johnston’s POSIX-compliant Dropbear SSH server and client.

SSH is a secure protocol that allows enables users to remotely access files and scripts on their PC (provided they are running an SSH server) in an encrypted fashion.

Version 1.0.9 adds a variety of enhancements and bug fixes, mainly focused on character support.

What’s new in version 1.0.9:

– Add iso8859-1 characters support in vt100 emulation
– Add word.txt file to paste words in vt100 console
(words in this file can be written using UTF8 / unicode)
– All text fonts are now compatible with iso8859-1 characters
– Add all iso8859-1 characters in danzeff virtual keyboard
– Bug fix in IR keyboard .ini files with UTF8 specification
(for example mapping string such as “u+c3a0” didn’t work properly)
– New targus mapping with french characters mapped from ALT 1 up to ALT –
(see targus-include.ini file for more details)

Download PSPSSH v1.0.9 for Custom Firmware / PSPSSH v1.0.9 for Firmware 1.5

PSPSSH : SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.9 [Zx-81]

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