Homebrew coder becus25 rolled out a new build of the application rGameboot bringing it up ti version 1.1. This is really a surprise release, seeing that it's been a while since the developer updated the program. rGameboot stands for Random Gameboot and gives users the ability to randmoze a total of three gameboots.
Version 1.1 comes with a Windows-compatible utility called rGameboot utility. This paricular part of the plugin allows for generating a new opening_plugin.prx. This is where you will select the root to load the gameboots. becus25 also said that the plugin uses the autoboot during operation.
rGameboot v1.1 comes with a Readme.txt file containing vital information for the program to work. If you are still unsure on how to use this, you can discuss the release with other users through the forum link below. The coder mentioned that the application was tested using DAX's CFW 3.40 OE.
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