Homebrew coder Torky has released a new version of his M33 6.20 plugin, a nifty app that allows you to play 6.20 firmware games on your beloved custom firmware M33. The latest update of the homebrew has added support for the PSP-450, the infamous black Go!Cam bundled with Invizimals. Just a little reminder folks, this is only compatible with custom firmware 5.00 M33.
Installation:
Download the official firmware 6.20 and Psardumper
Create a directory folder kd620 on your memory stick
Use Psardumper to dump and decrypt usbcam.prx and usbmic.prx on the 6.20 firmware update
Copy the files usbcam.prx and usbmic.prx into the kd620 folder
Copy the plugin, m33_620.prx and m33_620_user.prx into ms0:/seplugins
Now activate m33_620.prx in ms0:/seplugins/game.txt and you're done
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