psphustlaz
When it comes to shell programs, iR Shell is probably the most used and widely recognized by the homebrew community. The application has gone a long way, with it being updated every now and then. But it doesn't mean though that is all the scene has to offer. Hey! We are talking about brilliant and creative minds here.
Just take a look at this release for example: PSPHustlaz is another shell program created by developers 2.6,CRACKED, PSP-KID and Ricardo_92. Their program is capable of loading UMD, playing MP3 files, viewing images (JPG and PNG only), loading EBOOT and USB as well as providing battery information.
This is actually the second release of PSPHustlaz with the first one having encountered minor bugs and problems. Anyway, a new release can always be equated with improvements, right? We expect better things from PSPHustlaz as this application progresses. Keep up the good work, guys!
Changelog:
* Multiple Icon in Shell menu bug fixed (At start of MP3 Player and Shell appears black, just press any button and the screen will come up - i wouldn't press X because it will load something before you know what you are loading
* On the shell's music icon press X to go straight to the Music player, O to define a homebrew (it goes to a file browser where it saves the dir to the file, but you cant exit due to an exception error im working on)
* MP3's Buttons updated
* Fixed some of the problems with the EBOOT loader (please leave feedback if it doesn't load a certain type of EBOOT)
* A minor bug crash that shouldn't have been noticeable - but fixed
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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