The whole homebrew community is in full motion once more after DAX released custom firmwares 3.40 OE-A and 3.30 OE-A'. With that in mind, we know that applications will again will be pouring in once more. In fact, here comes one of the first ones: Recovery boot 3.40 developed by coder marlon_ibz.
What this program does is that it lets users boot from the PlayStation Portable's (PSP) XMB to recovery 3.40. It's actually pretty useful, if we may add. Also, effort and dedication can be seen in this program as music has been added whenever you view Recovery boot from the cross media bar.
It is needless to say that this should be used with units running on 3.40. But according to QJ tipster bruce33, even though that the preferred firmware is 3.40, the application should work with all other firmwares. Before using this application, please be sure to browse through the Readme file first.
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