Homebrew developer Hellcat has informed us that version 0.8 of the WIP application Extended Pandora Bootmenu has just been released over at QJ.NET PSP Development Forum. In case you missed our last article about this, take note that the program can help you with Noobz and C+D's Pandora's Battery.
In a nut shell, Hellcat's application adds a menu to a Pandora memory stick aside from other features that should make things a bit easier. The last build we had for Extended Pandora Bootmenu was version 0.6 and here are the changelogs for versions 0.7 and 0.8 directly from the coder himself:
* v0.7:
o Enhanced compatibility for programs launched with access to the real flash0:/
o sceKernelLoadModule get's patched to load all modules from ms0:/ instead of flash0:/, so even with flash emulation/redirection disabled the applications are able to load additional modules
o Finished CFW installer support
o You can now launch a CFW installer straight from the Pandora boot and install the CFW, without the need to go to 1.50 first (I tested with installing 3.52-M33 over an original Sony 3.52 and a totally bricked PSP - should work with any other combination as well.) This function takes care of formatting and installing a propper IPL! The IPL flashed is the custom IPL that eliminates the need for patching TA-082/086 PSP to run 1.50/CFW.
* v0.8:
o Fixed the bug introduced in 0.7 that creating flash1:/ directories might fail
o USB access function implemented
o You can now enable USB access to MemStick, Flash0, and Flash1 straight from the menu to perform whatever file operation you have in mind.
o A neat gimmick is that it shows you what kind of transfer is currently done (read or write) and how many kB you have transferred so far
Extended Pandora Bootmenu v0.8 comes with a comprehensive Readme.txt files that should provide you information for installing and using the program.
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