Homebrew developer Poison has come out with an updated version of HostCore. If you recal our post from a couple of days ago, HostCore is a module that "bridges" your PC and PSP together, allowing you to access music, video, and games on your PC via your PSP.
This new version, 1.1, boasts support for custom firmware 3.80M33. It also includes the bugfixes detailed below:
* improve wifi compatibility in playing game(bug #0008 some games might not start on wifi mode due to some user memory issues fixed).
* fix bug #0007(randomly fail on loading eboot.bin with error 0x80010013 [SCE_ERROR_ERRNO_ENODEV])
* fix bug #0009 (crash on exiting some games)
HostCore 1.1 works on both Phat and Slim PSPs running custom firmware 3.80M33+. You'll also need either usbhostfs or nethostfs, both of which can be downloaded here. Please remember to look through the readme file included in the download before you install HostCore.
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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