Have you been converting your themes for Sony's PSP just so you can add various gameboots you wanted to use? Well, there might be couple of themes of the same nature out there, but there's a big chance that you guys might not like them. On other sites, gameboots aren't even allowed. Fortunately, NortherFusion has been able to develop solution for this predicament.
This particular application is called the CTF gameboot from MS. NorthernFusion edited a "clean 3.90 opening_plugin.prx so that he can safely load the gameboot from ms0/PSP/THEME/gameboot.pmf. He then applied the opening_plugin.prx into SchiDeLoaDeR theme and made a new CTF. Tadah! it can safely load it from the MS.
If you guys manage to pull of this little "trick" you can load the theme from the same gameboot. You can easily change it without converting each theme whenever you guys want to change the gameboot.
In addition to this, NortherFusion said that if there are people who are interested inmaking CTFs in the future, the opening_plugin.prx should be added so that it can be loaded from the theme folder. This will provide as a "solution" and give more options to others.
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