Super Flasher
Yesterday, we shared with you an alternative application to flash your PlayStation Portable (PSP) units. It's called Lua Flasher and was coded by splodger15. Some of you mentioned that there are a lot mre stable apps out there but as we said, it's good to have alternatives
xpack's FileFlasher (PSP Flasher Lua Edition)
Xpack's released a new PSP Flashing application for people to try out. He's still thinking of a name, but it's tentatively called FileFlasher for now. While there are a lot of flashing applications out there already, Xpack is also doing some things to give people added value for their homebrewing buck
Punani
As his entry for this year's NeoFlash Spring Coding Competition, hallo007 has released the first version of Punani. Those of you who understand what the colloquial slang means, please stop snickering. Homebrew's serious business!
Anyway, Punani is an eboot handler that can extract, make, and load an eboot
FileFlasher
So heres an update to the Lua flasher called FileFlasher. Well this one has added security, now with a flash0 space check it makes sure that there is enough memory in the flash0 to flash the file you want. It also now has the ability to free up flash0 space by removing functions that the user chooses.
Changes made in v 2
DevHook Firmware Installer
Homebrew developer Sleepy (aka Sleepy566 in QJ forums) just updated the very useful application DevHook Firmware Installer to v0.6h.
This program was originally created by Tommydanger to help those who are rather afraid of installing new firmwares into DevHook
PSPModkit
Mhorpheox has once again dropped a line on our forums informing us that Legend has updated his PSPModkit app to version 2.0. PSPModkit is a flashing app that runs on a PC instead of on the PSP itself. It needs the .NET Framework 2.0 in order to run, so we've also included a download link for that in case some of you guys don't have it yet
pj1115's SRC and latest binaries
Homebrew coder pj1115 dropped by QJ Forums today and released a collection of homebrews, including full source codes - just ready to be compiled with the PSPSDK. As much as this sounds great and exciting, this isn't entirely a good day for the community. Because you see, pj1115 is saying goodbye to us all
PSP Lua Pad
Re_AnimAte has released another application called PSP Lua Pad, which is an app that helps people make standard Lua applications and code of their own. Think of it as Notepad for Lua enthusiasts.
He's mentioned a few things related to this release, though
PSP Lua Pad Source
Re_AnimAte has released another application called PSP Lua Pad, which is an app that helps people make standard Lua applications and code of their own. Think of it as Notepad for Lua enthusiasts.
He's mentioned a few things related to this release, though
USBon Plugin (for 3.03 OE and 3.10 OE)
In your opinion, what PlayStation Portable (PSP) plugin is the most useful? Whatever your answer is, we're pretty certain that that is quite debatable depending on our needs. To each his own, or so they say. But to homebrew coder vodkkaa, it's the one that concerns the handheld's USB function