After a short hiatus, benh is back on the PSP homebrew scene with a new app called Super - Flasher. Super - Flasher, which is currently at v0.1, is a program that flashes to your PSP's flash. Right now it only flashes gameboots but benh plans to add more feaures soon, such as a theme changer, a version changer, and a more user-friendly interface.
Like we mentioned, Super - Flasher writes to your PSP's flash so make sure to read the readme file included in the download before you try it out. According to benh, Super - Flasher has only been tested on 3.03 OE-C, but since it's just a basic app, he reckons that it should work on most homebrew-enabled firmware.
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