Proof that once the great developers start, they simply keep rolling out amazing updates! And proof that Booster is one of the greatest developers to have graced the PSP hacking scene.
Just like the last update which offered 2.71 emulation, this one will rock your socks off too! It apparently supports homebrew launching right on 2.71 firmware. Couple it with harleyg's custom firmware mode which allows you to directly load devhook on startup, and you're practically in PSP heaven.
Here's a detailed changelog, translated by our very own Jeff Chen:
* Support for loading EBOOT.PBP on memory stick and EBOOT.BIN on UMD(ISO) in ELF format.
* Fixed problems that made 1.50 NoUMD not functioning.
* Added more exclusive controls added to flash emulation. As well as other memory stick breaking countermeasurements.
* Memory map changed for rebooting.
Now I don't know about you guys, but the To-Do section lists some pretty revolutionary things too! Isn't it great how the PSP scene is suddenly bursting out with great discoveries and creations everyday?
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