Barely two days after releasing LuaPlayerHM8, developer homemister has recently announced that another build of this homebrew app is now ready for download.
This new build has been specifically built to run without the need for LuaPlayerDrivers, which should help ease up the use of this application on your PSP. For one, you won't have to download as many drivers as you did in the previous build.
Given there's no readme included with this build, the readers are strongly advised to visit homemister91's release thread at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forum for further details regarding this homebrew. You will also want to post your feedback at the forums - the developer will greatly appreciate any tips.
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