tgaWave Custom Wave Texture Injector
Customizing a PSP may be fun, but it's admittedly tricky with all that fiddly coding required. Now, if you've been reading up Vulpix's tgaWave Custom Wave Texture Injector, but don't have the technical finesse to run it, this latest update makes his XMBwave editor app even easier to use
tgaWave Custom Wave Texture Injector
Want to pimp your PSP without hassle? One of the few good places to start is with your unit's cross media bar. Speaking of which, the homebrew scene was recently bombarded by a lot of custom XMB waves.
One homebrew coder even had to come out with a flasher application to preview these first before actually trying them out
The Fonthack Noob Pack
This is the Fonthack Noob Pack by edog046.
Combined with "Fonts from Birdman's Fontpack," and the instructions below, this should help you to learn the basics of installing your own custom fonts on your PSP.
1) Download his Fonthack Noob Pack.
2) Extract to your PSP's memory stick
The New PSP Game Maker (Gamma release)
It seems that there's an on-going friendly competition between two homebrew developers over at QJ Forums. A couple of days ago, Re_AnimAte released a fairly good version of the application known as The PSP Game Maker. In a nut shell, it is a working compiler and tester for Lua games made in C#
So now you can !it's very simple , yo have just to replace 1 PRX in your PSP flash0 (do it only if you're a pro ^^)how to instal it ?simply unzip it into the root directory of the flash0: how to use it
TIFF Font Hack Installer
FreePlay released TIFF Font Hack Installer v0.1 for PSP FW 2.7-2.80 (2.0, 2.01, 2.5, and 2.6). Originally created by FreePlay TeamOverload, and Skylark, the font hack enables PSP users to change the fonts on the PSP's home XMB screen.
Other things you can play around with: italic, bold, shadow, and other style options for fonts
Time Machine
Dark AleX's Time Machine is now out for the PSP! If you remember, we were shown how it could install 1.50 kernel on the PSP Slim, and PSP FW 2.70 also on the Slim. It can load more FW and CFWs than we previously thought, actually. Sorta like devhook
Time Machine Configurator
It's not uncommon to see homebrew developers building upon each other's work. Remember how Red Squirrel came up with an application to help configure Dark Alex's Time Machine software for the Sony PSP? Well, Red Squirrel has done it again with Time Machine Configurator v2.0
Time Machine Configurator
If you're still having trouble getting Dark AleX's Time Machine homebrew app to work on your PlayStation Portable, then don't worry because we've got some good news for you
TimeBatteryPercent
Changelogs:
Version 3.1:
*Fixed launching games and homebrews with cxmb activated
Version 3.0:
*TimeBatteryPercent is now compatible with all custom firmwares from 5