Coder poisonhzkj has sprinkled some more love in the latest version of the CXMB homebrew plugin. Previously updated for 3.71 and 3.90 custom firmwares, CXMB version 3.1 now includes support for the 3.80 community.
CXMB, for the uninitiated, is all about convenience in changing a Sony Playstation Portable's XMB theme. The flashless nature of this plug-in significantly lessens risks of bricking. Now, that's always a good thing.
Version 3.1 also features a nifty reboot delay each time a theme is applied in order to avoid some registry issues. For more details and a thorough installation and usage guide, don't forget to check the readme first.
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