PSP homebrew developer Vulpix dropped by the QJ.NET forums earlier to announce the latest release of the WaveX application, which you guys may have seen from a couple of months ago. The application, in case you're asking, allows you to edit your PSP's opening wave animation by tweaking your unit's opening_plugin.rco. This latest build, dubbed WaveX: Reloaded, hosts several major revamps.
As Vulpix explained, most of the apps used here have been replaced with rcotool, which means WaveX: Reloaded can now be ported to Linux and Mac OS X users. There's also a new tool that allows you to unlock firmware 3.60+ flash0 files.
And in case you're asking, yes - the author confirms that WaveX:Reloaded will work with Team M33's CFW 3.71. The application will generate both a system_plugin_bg.rco and opening_plugin.rco for the said CFW.
Full installation and usage instructions for WaveX:Reloaded are available via Vulpix's post over at the QJ.NET PSP Development forums. We advise users head over there after making the download.
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