For those of you who are having trouble getting homemister91's System Player 101 to work on your PlayStation Portable handheld running on older custom firmware, then you'll be happy to know that the developer has come out with a new Lua-based system browser which is customized for the 1.50 kernel and the 3.xx kernel.
If you're familiar with System Player 101, then you shouldn't have any trouble navigating through the new Lua Player Hm v1.0 created by homemister91. The initial release of this new Lua browser had a couple of problems with the MP3 player and its USB interface, but fortunately the developer was quick to release a new updated version of the app upon uploading it on the QJ.NET forums.
It was confirmed that Lua Player Hm v1.0 works for both PSP Slim & Lite and PSP Phat. However, make sure you run the app on the appropriate CFW installed on your handheld. In any case, don't forget to take a look at the Readme.txt documentation included in the archive for more details. You can also discuss this homebrew app with the developer by accessing the QJ.NET PSP Development forum through the link below.
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