JLojchMobile Gaming, PS3Version: 3.37: Keep Track of PS2 Compatibility Lists Upload date: 7 Mar 14 Tags: Games
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JLojch - Are you a PS2 hacker looking to know which games work through which boot method? JLojch is here to save you!
When it comes to PS2 hacking, there are lots of different methods one can use to boot their beloved backups
JPS3 Visualizer Easily Displays Games on Your PS3 Hard Drive
Need an easy way bto view your installed PS3 backups? This brand new app just might do the trick!
If you're a truly devoted PS3 scene member, odds are you have a whole lot of backups on your hard drive. WhenA they're all categorized by their GameIDs this can get a little bit confusing to say the least
KLicensee Bruteforcer - Do you want to unlock digital content from the PSN for a CFW PS3? This updated tool can help you do it
For those that are unaware, the klicense file is part of what allows you to launch PSN content on your PS3
lastGAME Customizer - Want to customize your lastGAME plugin on 4.55 custom firmware? Check out this new update from Aldostools.
With the recent release of the new lastGAME plugin, Aldo Vargas has updated his lastGAME Customizer to support the update. No new features have explicitly been added other than payload support, but it's still a very functional piece of software
LastGAME9: Quick Launching on Cobra and DEX Firmwares - LastGAME is one of the fastest ways to get your recently played games booted. As of today, it has been updated to mesh with Cobra 4.46 and 4.50 DEX custom firmwares!
As many PS3 scene followers know, the lastGAME plugin is used to quickly mount recently used backups to the PS3 XMB
LeakNeon Console Manager - Do you want to FTP, cheat, or monitor your PS3's system processes? This CCAPI client can help you out!
Not much is known about LeakNeon Console Manager, but the info we have found indicates that it can be used for file transfers, cheating, and system process monitoring by interfacing with a PC in real-time
Linux USB Logger 0.4
From StreetskaterFU:
As I didn't found a good Linux USB logger I coded a very very simple one myself. It logs the USB traffic of every port. To run the application you need atleast kernel version 2.6.11. To start the program go to the terminal, change to the folder the "usblogger" is in and enter: "sudo ./usblogger"
Linux USB Logger 0.5
from StreetskaterFU:
Changelog 0.5:
- code clean up
- less cpu power need
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As I didn't found a good Linux USB logger I coded a very very simple one myself. It logs the USB traffic of every port. To run the application you need atleast kernel version 2.6.11
Linux USB Logger 0.6 Update 2 - 32 bit
#UPDATE2:
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Changelog 0.6:
- view log option
- library dependencies check
- 32Bit version added
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As I didn't found a good Linux USB logger I coded a very very simple one myself. It logs the USB traffic of every port