looking through my window, I can see it's raining, but hey! it's so cool to see it on the psp!
thnx mate!
Hi All,
PSPWeather is a simple network software to view the local weather conditions on your PSP.
It has been developped by McDongle a year ago (see here for details and earlier versions).
I've worked a bit on it, and here is the change log :
- Port to new SDK
- Fix DHCP issue (work fine on 1.5FW now !)
- Many bug fix, code cleanning, memory leak fix etc ...
- Add a simple startup icon
A binary version for 1.5FW and sources are included in this zip archive.
Enjoy,
Zx.
looking through my window, I can see it's raining, but hey! it's so cool to see it on the psp!
thnx mate!
GBA please hi hi
lol ! yes, but if you travel, you can have the weather of your destinationOriginally Posted by xiringu
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dammit ZX-81 this is tizight!! one question though are u human? I doubt u ever sleep with all the applications and emu's u release!! u are my heroe
lol, but you know this one have been developped by McDongle, it's not mineOriginally Posted by luis_05
... I've only patched and rewritten partially and clean the code
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zx is there anything u can't do lol![]()
I just look out me window.still great work.
Hi ZX thanks for another great ap for my no longer dusty PSP. For those of you confused about how to view your local weather, read the "readme" file in the down load. There is a paragraph on how to edit the .cfg file to show any weath you chose.
Again thanks for this. I bike to work almost every day in the rainiest part of the united states. In Washington state 6 years ago it rained for a consecutive 104 days. No lie. This might come in handy for seeing if I should drive and not bike.
Thanks for the quick update, I want to know how you do it, come out with all this stuff so fast.
One problem I'm having though is that it sticks at "connecting..." how do I fix this?
Thanks again for completing my request, I wasn't expecting such fast results.
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