Developer Dark_Shark delivers yet another treat to the PlayStation Portable homebrew community with a new shell application entitiled "Lua Shell v2". This Lua-based program includes much of the same features in similar homebrew apps while keeping the same familiar XMB interface that PSP users have grown accustomed to.
Here's a list of the program's different menu items and a brief description of its functions:
Browser (NEW) (ms0, flash0, flash1, umd drive)
(Open: Lua, PBP, ELF, PRX and extract Zip)
(Remove file and dir, Rename and Copy file)
MP3 Player (Bug Fixed)
IMG (No Updates)
GAME (UMD, ISO, PSX loader) (UMD USB)
CPU Speed (New)
Internet (New)
USB (USB, Flash0, Flash1, Flash2, Flash3)
Info System
EXIT Mode (Sleep, Exit to XMB, OFF PSP)
Credits
Help
If you're interested in chatting with the developer on how Lua Shell v2 works, you can drop a line at the QJ.NET PSP Development forum. Also, don't forget to read the documentation included in the file bundle for more details regarding the app.
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