Homebrew developer Red_Squirrel dropped by the QJ.NET PSP forums to announce the launch of Alternative VSHMenu v5.0. For those new to the homebrew scene, Alternative VSH Menu is essentially a plug-in which provides users with a number of convenient features not present in the M33 VSH Menu.
Here's a quick look at the Alternative VSHMenu v5.0 change log as taken from the application's release thread:
CF 3.90M33
* Possibility to hide the MAC address in System Information page (like CF 3.93/3.95GEN option!)
* Now PSP will be rebooted if you change CXMB, MAC or M33 VSHMenu options (to enable the changes!).
CF 3.95GEN
* Added Hide MAC Address option.
* Changed "M33 NET UPD." line in "NETWORK UPD.".
* Added GEN Updater under NETWORK UPDATE option.
* Changed "M33 VshMenu" line in "SELECT KEY ".
* Added VSH Recovery under SELECT KEY option.
BOTH
* Possibility to enable/disable CXMB plugin directly from the VSHMenu (read the CXMB installation in CXMB_readme.txt to know how it works)
* Now config file will be saved in flash1, so if you decide to flash the A.Vshmenu, Memory Stick will not be required!
* Added a Slim Flasher
* Because of lack of time, language translations will be released in next update.
Be sure to go over the readme file included with the Alternative VSHMenu v5.0 to avoid any problems with installation and use of the program.
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TempAR 1.62-2 TempAR 1.62-2
Features:
Supports CWCheat and PSPAR code types, support for NitePR codes was removed though codes can be made compatible using the included converter.
Re-written search functionality which much faster known and unknown memory search speed and less wear on the memory stick (in some cases search speed is more than 100x faster)
Recovery boot 3.40 Recovery boot 3.40
The whole homebrew community is in full motion once more after DAX released custom firmwares 3.40 OE-A and 3.30 OE-A'. With that in mind, we know that applications will again will be pouring in once more. In fact, here comes one of the first ones: Recovery boot 3.40 developed by coder marlon_ibz
Flash Spacer Flash Spacer
from alex_e:
Updated to V2.7
Flash Spacer V2.7 By alex_e
A BIG THANKS TO ANGELSNIPER45 FOR TESTING THIS APP ON HIS SLIM.
Tested on 5.00m33-4 on a psp phat and a psp slim (2001) with 5.00m33-6
This application removes and back-ups certain files in flash0
360 Multi Builder Version 0.3 360 Multi Builder Version 0.3
Xbox developer rogero (also know for his Rogero Manager for the PS3) has updated 360 Multi Builder was formerly known as ggBuild to v0.3. This is Rogero's app for the PC that uses the creation of a ggBuild based NAND for Xboxes that make use of the Reset Glitch Hack.
360 Multi Builder v0
PSPLock PSPLock
Still having problems with that little brother or sister messing around with your PlayStation Portable? Well, you're in luck because homebrew developer Auraomega just dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a new build for nifty application PSPLock
Downdater 2.60 (Downgrader) Downdater 2.60 (Downgrader)
For up to the minute details, visit: PSPUpdates
Yes, you have read the title right - 2.50/2.60 Downgrader. Dark_Alex, along with Mathieulh and Yoshihiro from SonyXTeam, have released the first working 2.50/2.60 downgrader. Most credit goes to Dark_Alex (as said by Mathieulh) as he is the founder of the downgrader
POPSLoader POPSLoader
Homebrew developer popsdeco has also released his own version of the plugin.
Changelogs:
v4d:
Forgot to close EBOOT file handle when get_disc_id() failed.
Integrated http://code.google.com/p/popsloader/source 54abc82880ed.
Now more stable.
(Actually some of NID wasn't resolved for 6.60
PSPGPSlim PSPGPSlim
PSP owners who want to maximize the power of their PSP by using Sony's portable gaming powerhouse for every application and external device imaginable can now have something new to try out: PSP coder deniska managed to put together a GPS set-up using a PSP Slim, in conjunction with GPS devices such as Holux GPSlim 236-240 and M1000-1200
PSPrank - Hidden Menu PSPrank - Hidden Menu
Here's something we don't see everyday: a rather mean-spirited piece of homebrew that has a moral lesson to all PSP owners at the very end. That lesson being that asking questions first and shooting later can save your life - and your PSP
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