The first question popping out from PSPU readers, after we started posting up all that stuff about the Chotto Shotto, was if it would work on emulated firmware (DevHook) or custom firmware (SE-B/C). Answers from all over the place, via the comments section, have been speculative, at odds at times, and halfways confusing as we scroll further. Double that after we posted up the USBcam PRX video.
This file below might clarify things some, although it does come attached with a big red exclamation mark. It's a usbcam.prx patch executable by a coder that will enable Chotto Shotto functionality on 2.71 SE. We don't know if this program is related to the USBcam.prx video earlier. Said coder wishes to remain anonymous and prefers to introduce himself, in this case, as PJPSP.
Why the anonymity? We don't know; he wasn't forthcoming about that, either. He is sure that his Windows-executable program is 100% free of any copyrighted code, although he does mention that if anyone spots something copyrighted in there, to please inform the hosting site (in this case, us).
In any case, whoever uses this will also require PSP Filer to flash the file to its proper location. The Readme provides the full instructions, not to mention the required warnings about flashing stuff to your PSP, and so on, so please read the Readme. We hope you have been duly informed and warned.
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