Homebrew developer and QJ.NET PSPS Development forums member aliasneo has released an updated version of ASCII Boot Splash, a homebrew app for the PlayStation Portable that displays the contents of a text file as either an animated or static splash screen.
While the previous release that we covered a couple of days ago worked only with the PSP Phat, this version - version 0.2S - works with the PSP Slim. According to aliasneo, this version has also been updated to work with earlier PSP firmwares, although that particular feature has yet to be fully tested. Here's a snippet off aliasneo's release post:
After reports of the original Phat version not working on firmwares above 3.52 or on PSP Slim I have now updated the program. This BETA, I want to use as an opportunity to test exactly which firmwares this will work on and which it wont.
Unfortunately due to some Sony changes, it has become difficult to run the same code on the earlier and later firmwares from the same program. Hopefully I can find from this what does and doesn't work, if I am unable to find a solution, I will maintain this version in parallel with the earlier version for the phat PSP.
Any and all comments and feedback appreciated.
Remember to read the readme file included in the download before you install this application. Those who want to give the developer some feedback can do so at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums.
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