Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:54 pm by DarkPacMan77
Yea, that's true from what I can tell. I'm not sure that they used the IR for anything other than showing it off at tech shows, but... still. Nobody can deny that one of the single-best homebrew applications, if you were to place them in a top 5 or something, would be IRShell.
Sony put the IR on there for a reason, I'm sure. They never used it, but they had to have a plan for it or they would have never put it on there. I honestly feel that Sony just felt like fools because the biggest thing to happen for the IR sensor was a homebrew program. Feeling like they were beat out using their own technology, they took it out.
That's how I feel about it. I mean, think of it this way. Imagine a Sony employee talking about the PSP to another company like an advertising agency or showing it off to game developers etc. Now imagine the other person asking, "Say, what does that little thing up there do?" - then the Sony guy has to think to himself... "well, nothing, but a homebrew developer made a seriously awesome program for it..."
-DarkPacMan77-

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