PSPBPacker 3.0
PSP Homebrew developer qwikrazor87 has released an update to his PSP homebrew application known as PSPBPacker.A This brings PSPBPacker to version 3.0.A PSPBPacker gives you the ability to customize EBOOTs and allows you to modify the title as well as parental levels.A You can also make changes to or remove the ICON0.PNG, ICON1.PMF, PIC0
PSPBrew
The weather today isn't muchto speak of, but this definitely made my day. Stefano Russello, informed us that he has released a new version of his incredible PBP editing tool named PSPBrew, that allows you to organize your homebrew applications and icons. Definitely a must have for every gamer
PSPBrew
Stefano Russello has released a new version of his PBP editing tool, PSPBrew. PSPBrew lets you to edit .PBP files (EBOOT's), allowing users to organize your homebrew applications and change icons
PSPBTCNF tool
So the previous version of manatails007 got Slim support. This time around, PSPBTCNF tool v3 gets two new updates:
* a backup/restore function
* 3G PSP support
But wait - what does this do anyway? Well, catch up! In a few words, this PSPBTCNF tool basically lets you work with .bin files. The download file has a readme included
PSPdisp
A new version of JJS' PSPdisp is now out folks, the nifty app that enables your homebrewed PSP to act as an extra monitor for your Windows PC. Now on version 0.6, the latest update has added some new features, more fixes and various other improvements
PSPdisp
Homebrew coder JJS is back in the scene to release a new version of PSPdisp, a nifty app that enables your homebrew-capable Playstation Portable to act as an extra monitor for your Windows PC. What's new in version 0.5
PSPdisp
This program package enables the use of a Playstation Portable as an additional monitor in Windows. You can also remotely send keyboard and mouse commands to the PC. The newest version implements sound streaming, too
PSPDisp
Homebrew developer JJS has released an updated version of PSPDisp, an app that lets you use your PSP as an extra monitor for your Windows PC. This update bumps the app up to version 0.4 and mostly contains under-the-hood tweaks.
PSPDisp v0
PSPdisp
Information
So what is this about? Well, it basically gives you an additional monitor with a 960x544 resolution (four times the area of the PSP display). There are four components working together, on Windows a display driver, an usb driver and the interface application which captures the screen, compresses it and sends it over USB to the PSP