For those of you who've taken a look at Mirzab14's newbie friendly homebrew app CreatDir, you might be interested in knowing that the developer has released the final version of this nifty little app for the PSP
Just as developer Mirzab14 mentioned in his previous version of CreatDir, he's come out with a new update for his newbie friendly homebrew up with the latest build catering to the newly released custom firmware 3
RSPsar Dumper
Red_Squirrel has once again updated the RSPsar Dumper homebrew application, bumping it up to version 2.2. Perhaps the biggest feature that differentiates this update from the previously released version is compatibility for firmware 3.90 eboots.
The developer notes, however, that in order to make RSPsar Dumper compatible with 3.80 to 3
PRXdecrypter 2.0
As with any work in progress, jas0nuk's decryption application PRXdecrypter has been on the receiving end of upgrades. In fact, the homebrew developer has recently released a new version of the software, dubbed PRXdecrypter 2.0, for your Sony PSP.
Below is a complete listing of the changes and additions in PRXdecrypter 2
NewBTCNFedit
Homebrew developer FreePlay dropped by Qj.NET PSP Development Forum and released an application called NewBTCNFedit. Basically, this tool helps users to build a customized pspbtcnf.bin file for firmwares not supported by PSPBTEdit.
The coder also mentioned that this is highly useful for those who are on CFW 3
Multi Cementerio
Ever since Dark_AleX released a DDC version which installs custom firmware 3.90 M33-3, there hasn't been a lot of support for applications which can run on 3.80 and other older CFWs
Lua System SP1
Lua System SP1 - Image 1Developer seanpaul223 passed by the QJ.NET Forums recently to announce the release of Lua System SP1.
This homebrew is a simple Shell application for your Sony PSP
FuSaPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 1.0 build 032 Upload date: 24 Nov 11 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
FuSa
Here's some good news for all of you who've been excited about FuSa Build 032. We've just learned that it's now available for people to download.
For those who haven't heard of FuSa, it's an application that allows users to play PSP games on a TV over all cable types. Sweet, right?
Here's the changelog for FuSa v1
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