Casual Custom Firmware
LordSturm from our forums has released version 2 of his custom firmware modification for the PSP titled Casual. Of course, this custom firmware modification is a modification of Dark_Alex's original Custom Firmware Proof Of Concept, and adds many new features which are sure to encourage those still on a 'clean' firmware 1
Firmware 2.71
Well, after the 2.71 news update, we finally have the 2.7 upgrade eboot. We've already documented the new features in the earlier article. I'll still just go thru the new 'features' if you can call them that
3.40 LE - Team Wildcard Custom Firmware
Well isn't this another big surprise? Earlier today we reported on the 3.40 OE reverse engineering development spearheaded by Team Wildcard. The goal of the project was to reverse engineer 3.10 and 3
Homebrew coder pen has released a new version of MacroFire, a handy homebrew plugin that allows you to reassign the button layout of your PSP, adjust the analog stick's sensitivity and enable the rapidfire mode according to your desired taste
Elephant 2.0
Coder PCPro of the ACiiD team dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums to announce the release of Elephant 2.0. This PC-based application will allow users to synchronize the media (Music, pictures, videos), game and homebrew files on their PSP
WiFi Controller
Inspired by the work of Mikko Monone, who wrote the original controller program, David Rudie decided to give this program his own mark. The controller program basically turns your PSP into a controller for your PC
Java 2.71SE Homebrew EBOOT Fixer GUI
DDRLord has released another update to his Java 2.71SE EBOOT fixer GUI for the PSP today to address a few glitches in the last version and to add a couple of new features. You may have remembered quite a few EBOOT fixers that got released after ColdBird's original 2
RemoteJoy and Screenshots for 3.71 M33
Weltall has successfully ported TyRaNID's RemoteJoy and Screenshots prx to work with 3.71 M33. This move was done because the homebrew developer pointed out that the last Remotejoy build made use of the wrong switches and required psplink to run the application