I think ahman once said that the PSP has built in support for Sony TVs and stuff
I came across a few interesting things while sifting through some RCO files. As I looked through the icons of the 1.50 topmenu_plugin.rco file, I first noticed a Music Settings icon (wrench in circle next to music notes icon), which we all well know does not exist:
But what really caught my eye was this one...
Are you seeing what I am seeing? It looks like a PSP sending an IR signal to a TV. The two "transmission" line things seem to be coming right out of where the IR port is on the PSP. Not to mention, the MIG file is named "tex_cnf_remocon". Was the PSP really originally intended to control TVs?
I don't know about any of you, but I am using this as my LocationFree icon!
BTW, sorry if this is old news. No one told me!
You don't need to know my mental status. You probably don't want to, either.
September 5th, 2005:
Need LocationFree help? Send me a PM!Originally Posted by F34R
I think ahman once said that the PSP has built in support for Sony TVs and stuff
Well, yeah...there is a "irda.prx" file in the PSP, but this shows that they actually tried to implement it as a built-in function.
You don't need to know my mental status. You probably don't want to, either.
September 5th, 2005:
Need LocationFree help? Send me a PM!Originally Posted by F34R
I think the ir is for when you share photos and stuff. Then again, that might be adhoc, idk, i haven't done it in a while
adhoc is much better than ir for sending pics and stuff.
But that icon is clearly a PSP and a TV. It may have been for wifi though.
Interesting, with the slew of new custom XMBs it could be made functional, taking over a new non-used icon's space (such as RSS; at least in my case).
Maybe psp-ps3 connection?
sony keeps hiding $#@! that we want to kno.. this seems really interesting, i was always wondering wut sony wanted to use the IR for
wow u guys dont know u can cantroll all the tvs on irshell? well, u should try it
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