slimChoice
Homebrew developer xart has announced on the QJ.NET PSP Development forums that slimChoice is now at version 1.0.4. For the uninitiated, slimChoice is an eLoader menu that combines a hot look with some equally hot functions
NetHostFS
Developer StoneCut dropped us a line earlier to announce that the latest build for the iR Shell homebrew is primed and ready for use. iR Shell version 3.7's biggest feature is its support for the Team M33's Custom Firmware 3.71 on the PSP Phat. It also carries several other new changes since version 3.62:
* Added support for M33 3.71 CFW for PSP Phat
Sony 8GB memory stick support for Popsloader 3.80 M33
The release of CFW 3.90 M33 offered support for memory sticks larger than 4 GB. However, users have found an that Popsloader 3.80 M33 has an incompatibility issue with Sony's 8GB memory stick. Those of you who experienced this issue can download this prx released by Dark AleX to fix the issue
System Player 101 (February 16 Update)
Folks who use System Player 101 will definitely like this new update that homemister has cooked up for you. According to the release notes, this update will allow for CPU Auto-throttling, giving the PSP a longer battery life.
Anyway, here are the changes to this application:
* 3
TrailBlaze
Here's pretty nifty application you might want to try on your PlayStation Portable. It's a little something from PSP homebrew coder dangee and it's an application called TrailBlaze.
So what does it do? Basically, TrailBlaze is an app that lets you "manipulate PNG images in 3D
Trailblaze
PlayStation Portable homebrew developer dangee has just released a new build for the PSP application Trailblaze and it's now on version 11a.
In case you missed the first release Trailblaze is an application that allows users to manipulate images to create cool looking effects
Having trouble running some of your homebrews due to compatibility issues on your Sony PSP's firmware version? You may want to take a look at this new application released by developer PEB , dubbed PBPSpoof v1
PBPSpoof
At least once in every PlayStation Portable owner's life, he or she will encounter some trouble when running an EBOOT file - only to find out that a newer version is needed. Well, PSP homebrew developer PEB has released a new version for his PBPSpoof, homebrew that lets you run other EBOOT that require higher firmware.
PBPSpoof is now on version 1
CFW 3.93 Update 2 (with HellCat's Savegame Deemer)
Update 2 for homebrew developer Ketchup's Custom Firmware 3.93 is finally out, with the fix for the fairly serious selection bug. You're suffering from this bug if you notice your PSP (that uses Ketchup's custom firmware, mind) choking whenever you press Select while the Sony keyboard is operational
Eb0xPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 24 Nov 11 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
Eb0x
Developer bumuckl was recently able to come up with a neat homebrew application which allows you to extract some of the visual contents of an EBOOT.PBP file and dump them into your PlayStation Portable.
While there have been previously released programs with similar functions, Eb0x directly extracts any thumbnails and preview images from the EBOOT