3.80 AntiUpdate
We're letting you guys know that PSP homebrew developer Becus25 (aka Dark_Moon) has recently released Antiupdate V3. This homebrew plugin will allow users to hide the PSP's firmware updates when you attempt to load a UMD.
Antiupdate V3 was specifically built to run on PSPs loaded with custom firmware 3
3.80 M33 Installer
We've already said before that custom firmwares are the gateways of homebrew development. These achievements make it possible for other coders to come up with games and applications that will be enjoyed by the community.
Some coders, on the other hand, develop applications that improve upon the already great CFWs
3.80 M33 patch for PSP Content Manager
When custom firmware 3.52 M33, it was homebrew developer JumpR who released a patch to make the application PSP Content Manager v1.8 compatible with the said firmware. Now that CFW 3.80 is out, it's Red_Squirrel's turn to provide the patch.
Yup, the coder just dropped by QJ
3.80 PsarDumper KL4E/KL3E decompressor by _HellDashX_
A new PsarDumper with KL4E/KL3E decompressor has been released for 3.80 firmware. The app is reportedly from _HellDashX_ but users are warned before using it as no readme or changelog was provided in the archive.
The original download file comes from CoolJ's website
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
3.90 M33 Easy Installer
Most of us probably know how hard it is to upgrade firmware. Luckily, Lewishamilton and Stiffmeister have created an application that should simplify the process of upgrading your PSP.
They've developed the first 3.90 M33 Easy Installer program for the PSP, which should allow you to upgrade to 3.90 M33 on Windows 2000, XP and Vista machines
3.x OE Customizer
PSP homebrew coder BadBoy just dropped the word over at the QJ.Net Forums to let everybody know about the latest release of the 3.x OE Customizer homebrew application.
This potent application allows you - among other things - to change your background images, your gameboot, and dump/flash registry