Today we bring you more homebrew love, courtesy of dark420bishop, who has just released his PSP Submenu Icon Injector over on the QJ forums. This homebrew application allows users to change their PSP's XMB Camera, RSS Feed, Online Instruction Manual, Remote Play, and Certificate Utility icons.
This program is designed so users don't need to remake their topmenu_plugin and change all the labels. You can just take your current topmenu_plugin.rco and change only the selected icons. To install the PSP Submenu Icon Injector, you'll need the following:
- Visual Basic 6 Runtime Library. Click on the "discuss" link below for a link to thios download.
- Visual Basic 6 Common Dialog Box. This file is included with the program.
- bmp2mig.exe, icon-coder.exe, and zlib1.dll. You can get these files by downloading the Custom XMB Icon Packager (http://dl.qj.net/Custom-xmbIcon-Packager-v0.3.1-(languages-fixed)-PSP-Homebrew-Applications/pg/12/fid/12309/catid/151). The files are in xmbPackager.zipxmbPackagerdata302
Read the readme file included in the download for installation instructions.
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