Hallo07 is back, and is now releasing version F2 of his Flash Agent app. For those asking, this homebrew application allows you to clear up flash chip, change your gameboot, or flash your default settings - the more veteran devs may want to give this a try (in case you haven't picked up on it). Moving on, here are the expected changes to version F2:
Dump menu runs at 333mhz
If you go out dump menu , cpu back setted to 222mhz
Possibility to flash system_plugin_fg.rco =custom battery pictures
Possibility to get the original system_plugin_fg.rco back
Possibility to get the official instruction manual back
New logo (by M-tuning)
New AT3
Start up is faster
Our customary red-texted warning that flashing may brick your PSP aside, remember that this flasher app works on either firmware 3.03OE and 3.10OE only. Also be reminded to check out the bundle's README for further details, and the forums release thread for hallo007's step-by-step guide to using this app. We thank the man for his update, and compliment him on the new logo - it looks wicked.
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