SodR from our forums has released version 0.1 of his UMD Tool homebrew application. UMDTool allows you to luanch UMD's on your PSP using various settings. You can launch a 2.0+ UMd using MPH Game Loader, Run UMd, or runa UMD at 333Mhz (Unconfirmed). Here is what SodR said:
"My original idea was just to create a simple program that could launch MPHGL and RunUMD at 333MHz without any extra trouble.
Then I just added a few extra functions and here we are. These days you don't know what program does what, or if you even can boot your new UMD on your 1.0/1.5 psp so I hope this program will make it a little easier to figure that out."
Here's a list of features and requirements:
* Launch the UMD (nothing new here...)
* Launch the UMD @ 333MHz
* Launch the UMD with 2.0+ support (Uses same method as flashmod, requires dump ofthe 2.0 flash in the Memory stick root)
* Launch MPHGL @ 333MHz (Requires MPH Game Launcher)
* Launch RunUMD @333MHz (Requires Run UMD)
The 333Mhz support has not been confirmed, due to the UMD changing the speed back to 222Mhz when the UMD is run. This application only works on 1.0/1.5, but provides a very nice interface for you to launch your UMD's from.
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