Homebrew dev legendmythe has released PSP Bios, a "simple recovery manager, but with more functions and faster."
Developer's note:
This homebrew is basically a simple recovery manager, but with more functions and faster, for instants whenever you change the iso driver it takes +- 1 second, but on my RM it only takes +- 0,5 second :D. Other fucntions that I've added are: Dumpers( flash1-3 and ipl) also I've added hardware information (like in the pandora menu) also I've added PSP stats, this just gives some info, not very useful unless you're a developer of this RM.
Since the brew is still on its early stage of development, the dev has listed some of the known bugs in the app. This includes:
Might brick un-hackable psps
The 0mHz bug=> When cpu speed is set on default it will show 0mHz
Memory dumper => just won't work :c
Exit doesn't work in Eboot form, but that just because it's not made for that.
No Plugin support (it just a pain in the *ss to program that...
Launch Eboot.PBP at Recovery doesn't work either...
Also quick note for debugging purposes the RM is in EBOOT form later, with the full alpha release, it'll be in prx form to store on flash0.
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