PSP-OSS Team has finally released PSP-OSS version 0.1 Beta. PSP-OSS is an open-source shell program for PSP. Here are some more detailed information from the readme:
Features:
*Audio:
Built-in audio player
MP3 and OGG support
*Image:
Built-in image viewer
PNG and JPG support an resolutions up to 512x512
*EBOOT Support:
Run any EBOOT off you memory stick via the "Start Menu" (1.5 firmware)
*Filebrowser:
Easily access your memory sticks files via included filebrowser
Ability to Open, Cut, Paste, Delete and Rename files
*Easy-to-use GUI:
Restart and shutdown the PSP-OSS from the desktop
Run any UMD from the desktop (excluding UMDs requiring 2.xx)
Edit your theme or background from the configuration panel
Enable/disable USB mode
Access time and date information
*Shortcuts
Look at Shortcut.ql example on the desktop. Open in a text editor
*Folder Locations for Desktop and Start Menu
Files you want on the desktop or in the start menu go in these folders
Desktop: PSP-OSSDESKTOP
Game: PSPGAME
Music: PSPMUSIC
Pictures: PSPPHOTO
Installation:
1.Put you PSP in USB mode.
2.Extract PSP-OSS_01_BETA.zip to the root of your memory stick.
3.Navigate to the memory stick icon under "GAME" on your PSP
4.Select PSP-OSS and press "X"
5.Enjoy!
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If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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