Homebrew developer roe-ur-boat dropped by once again at QJ PSP Development Forum and release a new version of the project F0 Spacer. This application is owned by Team aXr^2 and the group is composed of roe-ur-boat himself and another coder Acerthief. This build brings the program up to version 1.1.1.
If you missed our last coverage on this application, take note that F0 Spacer allows PlayStation Portable owners to backup the flash0 as well as "dummy" unimportant files in the flash0. All in all, this program can create up to 2.5 MB more space for its user. Here's the rather short changelog for this build:
* Fixed the bug if you exit by pressing home.
* Flashing/Dumping Loading Speeds even faster!
While this is just a minor update, the improvement done on the loading speed of flashing is very much welcome and necessary. The download below contains a Readme.txt file containing pertinent information about installation and other reminders from Team aXr^2.
F0 Spacer v1.1.1 is compatible with custom firmwares 3.52 M33 and 3.40 OE. Not following the instructions found in the Readme file could prove lethal to your PlayStation Portable units.
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