PSP homebrew developer Mirzab14 has released a new flasher program, FlashOP. Mirzab14 is also the author of the CreatDir program. FlashOP basically backups some of your files from flash1 and flash0 to your ms0 drive.
FlashOP is a new release and is on version 0.1. Here are the developer's notes:
What is this?!
* This app will backup act.dat from flash2 into ms0:/act.dat. It will also backup config.se, system.dreg, and system.ireg from flash1.
How to Use:
* Put flashOP into ms0:/PSP/GAME. This will work on both Psp Phat, Psp Slim, and 3.xx kernel.
* When you run the program, it will ask you to press X to backup act.dat into ms0:/act.dat. Once you do that, you have the ability to either use HOME to exit, or backup config.se, system.dreg, and system.ireg to memory stick. Backing up act.dat from flash2 is this programs main feature.
* I put F1 in front of the files from flash1 so you know what is from flash1.
Features in 0.1:
1. Ability to backup act.dat from flash2 into ms0:/act.dat.
2. Ability to backup config.se, system.dreg, system.ireg into ms0:/F1config.se, ms0:/F1system.dreg, ms0:/F1system.ireg.
Users are advised to go through the readme before using the app.
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