RCO Editor
It didn't take long before Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer ZiNgA BuRgA came out to release an update just after the last for RCO Editor. This time, the PSP homebrew application RCO Editor version 1.15c fixes a few bugs that were missed by v1.15b
RCO Editor
Homebrew developer ZiNgABuRgA has rolled out RCO Editor v1.15b which fixes a bug in the decompression and GIM conversion routine. If you missed our previous coverage on this application, this program allows users to modify RCO files in the PSP's flash0 directory
RCO Editor
As PSP developer ZiNgABuRgA stated over at his site, it's been getting busy lately, which unfortunately means less time to work on the the RCO Editor application. But aside from this rather bad news, the developer's also letting everybody know that RCO Editor v1.14d and its source code are now up and about
RCO Editor
Homebrew application RCO Editor is already synonymous with the name ZiNgaBuRgA. If you haven't been paying attention to this program, it's pretty much self-explanatory.
Your PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit contains various RCO files or localized resources (icons, sounds, text, etc.)
RCO Editor
Homebrew developer ZiNgaBuRgA just updated pet application RCO Editor to version 1.13 and that's good news to members of the community who love to tinker with their PlayStation Portable's (PSP) localized resources or what are known as RCO files
RCO Editor
Update from the old v1.12 of RCO Editor, with the following changes:
* Fixed the stupid bug which caused the app to crash when editing text
* Fixed more bugs
* Added a text search function
* There's now an "expert" mode (launch RCOEdit with the 'expert' command-line switch or edit the INI)
RCO Editor
Yeah, we've been giving you a barrage of XMB icon edits nowadays - but you may ask how did they come about? Well, the answer to that is ZiNgaBuRgA. He is the creator of the RCO Icon Editor for the PSP, and now he has updated his creation to v1.11. You may know about editing the topmenu_plugin
RCO editor version 1.12
ZiNgaBuRgA has once again updated his application, the nifty RCO Editor to version 1.12. Yeah, this application spawned the various customized XMBs that once lorded QJ. This generic RCO editor will only work with decrypted RCOs and according to ZiNga, firmware 2.50 is preferred and this has only been tested on 3.03 OE-C and 3.10 OE
SchiDeLoaDeR XMB for UTF 3.90
These days, it seems that convenience and user-friendliness are "in" things, even for the Sony PSP. Speaking of which homebrew developers Super Sheep, and Davee have come up with an application entitled the Universal Theme Flasher (UTF)
Slash-N-Flash
Homebrew coder and Team Duck member Slasher given us word here at QJ Central that he has released a theme pack for the popular Slash-N-Flash version 3 for the PlayStation Portable.
In case you're not familiar with the homebrew application, Slash-N-Flash is a generic flashing app that can flash "whatever files your heart desires"