Custom Firmware 3.80 M33-4 The fourth update to Dark AleX's 3.80 M33 custom PSP firmware. This update includes the followuing changes:
- galaxy.prx was changed to a new version that is giving problems with slow memory sticks. Reverted back to previous versions. This didn't only affect decrypted isos running in NP9660 mode.
Remember, you need 3.80 M33 to run this update.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Similar Software:
CFW 6.20 PRO-B5 CFW 6.20 PRO-B5
Hombrew devs Coldbird and Virtuous Flame (aka Liquidzigong) continues to improve their custom firmware projects with the release of Custom Firmware 6.20 and 6.35 PRO-B5, fixing some of the issues from the previous release.
Changelog:
Fixed freeze on Patapon with Inferno
Fixed version
LUA-Tool LUA-Tool
From homebrew coder Shaplayer, here's another handy homebrew app, LUA-Tool version 0.2. It currently includes aA button tester, a system-info-menu, a USB menu, filebrowser, UMD ripper, analog-stick tester, pixelfixer and adhoc tester
Config Cleaner 2.00 Config Cleaner 2.00
If you feel like cleaning your PSP's pipes (figuratively speaking), then developer Smokescreen has just the application for you. Config Cleaner 2.00 features is a nifty homebrew app which allows you to backup your handheld's registry and even clean up your config.se found in your flash1 Flash Memory slot
M33xEver M33xEver
Remember Dark_AleX's "birthday surprise" released last April 2? It wasn't long after that when homebrew developer Red_Squirrel released M33xEver, a program that would allow PSP units to set their system dates permanently to April 2, allowing users to keep the birthday surprise
PSPIdent PSPIdent
PSPIdent is a is a 3.xx+ kernel app to display Tachyon, Baryon and Pommel version numbers of your PSP's motherboard. It also displays the PSP model (TA-079, TA-081, etc.) and overall PSP version based on this data. Please check the readme file included in the download for more information.
0.74 -> 0.74.1 Changelog:
Fixed wrong english string (6
3.71M33 update 2 3.71M33 update 2
From the readme:
Install instructions:
- Copy the program to /PSP/GAME/UPDATE
- If you have 1.50 addon, make sure you have the kernel of game folder configured to 3.71, or the
program will not even start.
Changes:
- There was a bug that caused corruption when writing files of more than 32256 bytes using usb flash
PSPIdent 0.74 PSPIdent 0.74
From the readme:
This is a 3.xx+ kernel app to display Tachyon, Baryon and Pommel version numbers of your PSP's motherboard.A It also displays the PSP model (TA-079, TA-081, etc.) and overall PSP version based on this data.
Just copy the PSPident folder to your GAME/GAME3XX folder and run it. If you want, it will also run in the 1.50 kernel
3.03 Open Edition Revision B (Custom Firmware) 3.03 Open Edition Revision B (Custom Firmware)
Dark_Alex has just released his newest revision of his custom firmware for the PSP, Revision B of 3.03 Open Edition (OE). Seems like Dark_Alex has been more concerned about the PSP consumers than Sony is, issuing tons of new firmware updates (only updatable on 3.03 OE which was made possible by using firmware 1
3.71 M33-4 with multi-disc Popsloader 3.71 M33-4 with multi-disc Popsloader
PSP developer Mathieulh has announced on the QJ.NET PSP Development forums that Dark AleX has released update 4 for the 3.71 M33 PlayStation Portable custom firmware. Here's the changelog for 3
CFW 3.40* LE CFW 3.40* LE
Well, that was quick. Shortly after dropping by the QJ.NET Forums to announce the release of their 3.40* LE PSP Custom Firmware v2, Team Wildcard passed by again to announce the release of the CFW's version 3.
This latest release fixes a previously reported glitch that kept the CFW's power saving options from working properly
Comments on Custom Firmware 3.80 M33-4:
Comments not found
If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
Please, select device to check if Custom Firmware 3.80 M33-4 supports it