Ever wondered what all that gibberish your PSP spouts out after encountering an (hopefully non-fatal) error? Well, homebrew developers Said0011 and Coco1230 have come up with ErrorF, which basically acts as a reference for most of the error codes found on the PlayStation Portable.
This nifty homebrew app allows you to enter any of code that you've previously encountered and gives a short description of it if it's in the program's database. The neat thing is that this useful tool is actually compatible with the PSP Slim & Lite.
Since the application is in French, anyone interested in using ErrorF will have to whip out their favorite online translators to make some sense out of the error codes. If you're interested in giving this homebrew app a shot, you can download it from QJ.NET's download section below.
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