IchigoKurosaki from Orbis PSP Development has once again updated our forums with the latest release of FlashMod, a great utility for changing certain aspects of how your PSP operates. The big news about this release is that there is now a version for 1.0 and 2.0 PSPs, allowing you to increase the CPU and GPU speed of UMD games, as well as edit menu titles in the XMB.
Features for Firmware 1.00:
Load UMD's with 2.00 or higher support
Load UMD's with CPU clocked at 333 and GPU clocked at 166
Restore/Remove asura effect
Restore/Add custom backgrounds
Restore/Edit XMB menu names (Can't use PSP Menu Edit by Loco for Firmware 1.00)
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