Dark420bishop's made another useful icon tool for those people who love customizing their PSP. Topmenu Icon Extractor v1.0 will extract the 6 main icons from a decrypted 3.0x topmenu_plugin.rco for you to use and tweak (yet again) to your liking. Combined with something like the Topmenu generator, dark420bishop's own Submenu Icon Injector, and the Custom XMB Icon Packager, you could be looking at a ton of new icons for use on your PSP.
Before anything else, he notes a couple of things you'll have to remember beforehand. Dark420bishop says,
This program only works on standard topmenu_plugins, meaning if the person who made it changed the pointers, the icons will be in different places and when extracted will look jumbled.
He also requires people to have a decrypted topmenu_plugin.rco for 3.0x and the Visual Basic 6 Runtime Library before they can use this, so be warned.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Similar Software:
tgaWave Custom Wave Texture Injector tgaWave Custom Wave Texture Injector
Customizing a PSP may be fun, but it's admittedly tricky with all that fiddly coding required. Now, if you've been reading up Vulpix's tgaWave Custom Wave Texture Injector, but don't have the technical finesse to run it, this latest update makes his XMBwave editor app even easier to use
PSX Icon Pack PSX Icon Pack
Here is the next update to the PSX Icon pack; it's been upgraded to version 1.01. Compared to v1.00 this has far more icon and background sets - over 60 compared to v1.00's 24. All you need to do to enjoy this latest offering from Xaniseth is just unzip this folder into the folder where your favorite PSX ISO converter resides and enjoy
Ultimate Recovery Menu Tired of your plain old recovery menu? Well thanks to the latest efforts of coders Ceikor, Blue7, Nameless, Hackman and Total_Noob, we now have a full pledge alternative solution, the Ultimate Recovery Menu
Alternative VSHMenu Alternative VSHMenu
Having trouble running the latest build of Red_Squirrel's Alternative VSHMenu on your PSP Slim? Don't worry, it's not just you.
The developer visited the QJ Forums earlier to indicate that a bug was detected with the homebrew's version 4.1. This bug would cause the handheld to suddenly reboot when used simply meant to close the application
Alternative VSHMenu Alternative VSHMenu
As much as the VSHMenu of the M33 custom firmwares is already great, there are still a lot of ways to improve and customize them further. Italian homebrew developer Red_Squirrel just dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released an application that does exactly that.
Simply known as Alternative VSHMenu, the program is currently on version 2
iPSPhone iPSPhone
Homebrew developer Grafele along with the rest of the PSPFreak.DE dev team have, with the permission of original coder DGGC92, taken over the development of the iPSPhone. The group's first act was to update the application to version 4.0
BJK Windows XP Portal While a Windows XP portal for the PlayStation Portable isn't exactly a new concept, developer BJK has decided to create a uniquely user friendly portal that simulates all the major features on a Windows interface
Alternative VSHMenu Alternative VSHMenu
Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Red_Squirrel dropped by the QJ.NET forums today to bring us the updated version of Alternative VSHMenu, a plugin that pretty much gives the M33 VSHMenu a lot of extra (and very handy) features to play around with
PSP Icon Sort Tool A Windows application that allows you to sort your PSP homebrew icons
Background Maker Background Maker
For those of you who just can't get enough of customizing your beloved PSP units, then here's a little something that Access_Denied has cooked up for everyone which should help. Introducing Background Maker v0.1, which is basically helps users create custom backgrounds without the need to hex-edit
Comments on PSP Topmenu Extractor:
Comments not found
If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
Please, select device to check if PSP Topmenu Extractor supports it