This file has been removed at April 8, 2008, 9:36 p.m. CST at the request of the Entertainment Software Association.
PSP users who are into the Sony handheld's homebrew gaming scene better get ready to update their custom firmware, now that Dark_AleX just released an update to the 3.90 M33 (previous update here).
So what does this revision add to the already useful custom firmware? This particular release enhances the compatibility and performance of the M33's NO-UMD driver. Here are also some of the fixes that are included in this custom firmware update:
March33 NO-UMD driver compatibility has increased to support games like Coded Arms, Patapon, Harvest Moon Innocent Life and probably others affected by same errors.
As always, it is strongly recommended that you go over the readme file included before you attempt to install this latest version of Dark_AleX and M33's custom firmware.
Thanks to JumpR and DWG21R for the tip!
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