Smiths has come up with an interesting new front-end interface for Dark_Alex's PopStation. Hoping to increase its accessibility among folks who don't know how to do the hex edit shuffle, this little app will basically do the dancing for us.
Smiths' PopStation Frontend v1.2.2 lets you change the SLUS ID and game title without the need to go through command lines. "All this is done pre-compile," Smiths writes, "so you can set it up, hit a button, and have a PSX EBOOT.PBP ready to be xferred (with the KEYS.BIN) that will save to a folder based on the SLUS ID you enter."
Version 1.2.2 tweaks the original application to do what it was supposed to, as 1.2.0 had a "modify eboot" function that wasn't working. This application has provisions to make transitions in multi-disc games more hassle-free. Smiths also notes in the DCEmu forums that two games can use one "memcard.dat" so long as they have different titles, he advises against attempting someting of that sort.
As always, be sure you check the readme before trying out this application. There's a lot of additional information there about using the application and modifying the eboot, including the general use instructions. You'll definitely be getting some mileage out of that readme he put in, if only for the sake of clarification. Enjoy the app.
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