PSP homebrew developer Cpasjuste has just released another version for the Custom Firmware Extender, upgrading the application to 1.7. In case you missed the previous versions, it's a set of additional plugins that will add other functions to your PSP, specifically those running on CFWs.
The dev added and fixed a slew of things on this release, adding a couple of features back and fine tuning the app in general. Here's changelog from the Readme:
Configuration file is back.
Configuration file is simplified.
Ftpd server is back.
Option to load UsbMass storage at stratup is back.
Only one usbhost iso streaming method for now (no umd required).
On Screen Display seems to be fixed.
Video capture via the use of remotejoy should work on fat psp.
According to Cpasjuste, there are some kinks left since the dev doesn't have a lot of time these days, though bug reports and suggestions will be very much appreciated. As always, check out readme file for more info like installation instructions, usage, and the changelogs.
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