Poisonhzkj's plug-in for the PSP has been updated by developer Miriam to accommodate Team M33's Custom Firmware 4.01, and apparently, this little PRX is going to be one of the ways to apply one of your 4.01 M33-compatible custom themes on the PlayStation Portable's XMB.
We get this straight from PSPGEN reporter MaGiXieN, who tipped us together with dka7414 of the new update's significance.
Now as with the previous releases from Poisonhzkj, there's a process involved in getting custom themes to work on custom firmwares. Luckily, there are two ways to go about it if you're a newbie to custom themes:
* You can either take the source link we've provided below and set your gaze upon a step-by-step tutorial dotted with visual aids (translate the page so it'll get smoother); or,
* You could open up the bundled documentation with a non-Windows-inclined text editor (standard line breaks are sometimes non-Windows friendly) and take your queues from there.
If you've got your hands on a CTF (a custom theme file), make sure it's compatible with 4.01 M33. Usually authors would update upon the release of newer custom firmwares, so check back to make sure.
Once you're absolutely sure, download Red Squirrel's RSPsar Dumper v3.4 (anonymously updated) and a copy of Sony's 4.00 official firmware released recently, and then go about setting up Miriam's updated plugin for CTF use.
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