* -Thanks to a recent patch in the debug library, I was able to remove almost all, if not all flicker caused by _pspDebugScreenClearLine.
* -Removed the Anti-Server lock as it was removed, but not completely removed anyhow
* -Added an animations applier as a replacement for the anti-server-lock. Has a variety of animations
* -Fixed the massive overflow problem that 1.70 was absolutely plagued with. If someone had told me sooner..in that retrospect, any problems, pretty please email me at nofx@tshcodes.com
* -A variety of other things that I forgot to open the changelog to document.
* -There is a bug that I'm assuming that is caused by the clearline thing, but I really, really don't care. If anyone cares, email me and I'll work on it. Until then, the very first bar of the title will flash whenever you enable clearline(by pressing a variety of buttons, whenever it changes a string).
There may be other changes, but I've been sick and have been very
forgetful. In addition, reports have it that the new firmwares build,
after recent fixes, works with 3.80.
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