PSP LUA Software Studio release 0.8
PSP homebrew developer -Maniac- has posted an update for his PSP LUA Software Studio application. This latest update brings the current version up to 0.8. Just like the first release, there's no readme file included in the download, but please remember to extract everything in the archive before you run the application
3.30 OE-A Recovery EBOOT
Time for more homebrew. QJ reader psphackman tipped us off to a 3.30 OE-a recovery prx in eboot mode that Negi released on our PSP Development forums. According to Negi, he didn't write any code for this release. This is just the result of hex editing the 3.30 OE-A recovery prx into an Eboot
Downgrade from 3.71M33 without using Pandora
Tommy1994! has posted about a 3.71M33 to 1.50 downgrade procedure on the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums. The special thing about this downgrade procedure is that it works even without using the Pandora battery
PSP-HUD
Darko79 has released an update to his heads-up display plugin, PSP-HUD. This update, PSP-HUD v1.22, adds a fix for the CPU Usage display.
For those who haven't heard of PSP-HUD before, it's an application that essentially adds a heads-up display to your PSP's screen
3.90 M33 Easy Installer
Homebrew developers LewisHamilton, PSPNerd, and Stiffmeister have released an update for the 3.90 M33 Easy Installer.
Now known as 3.90 Easy Installer v2, it has a couple of new additions that people should really like, such as additional steps to determine if you're using a PSP Slim or Phat, and if you want to add the 1
Patch to use 3.93 features in 3.90 M33-2
A new custom firmware patch has recently surfaced. Homebrew developer Yellow_Rain dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Development forum and informed us that a new patch based on the 3.90 M33 build can now be downloaded and installed into your PlayStation Portable
IrDA Patcher: infrared keyboard bug fixer
Homebrew developer Angelo of the unofficial piKey team has noted that 3.80 Custom Firmware-powered Sony PlayStation Portable handhelds encounter problems when used with infrared keyboard-supporting homebrew applications. To solve the issues, dev Angelo came up with IrDA (infrared) Patcher
Pandora Installer for 3.xx revision 4
We're witnessing the return of PSP homebrew developer Hellcat in a big way as he brings to us the latest update for his Pandora installer. This one will allow you to use the application in custom firmware 3.xx kernels, which is very cool to say the least