The homebrew developer duo of Jojodu0010 and Marc6310 just released a new version of their project Ico Applicator. Basically, what this program does is change the icons the PSP's memory stick displays when it's connected to a PC unit. One good feature of this app is that it doesn't tinker with the flash of your handhelds.
For example, the rather boring "Removable Disk" icon will appear whenever you hook up your PSP to a PC and turn its USB mode. With Ico Applicator installed, the said icon will be changed to a PSP icon. Pretty nifty, if you ask us. As for the changes, here's the changelof for Ico Applicator v2:
* Better management of the RAM
* Addition of the logo of our TEAM
* Addition of 11 additional icons
* You can remove the icon and return to your good old Removable Disk icon
* You can now choose the name of your reader which was automatically called "My PSP" in the first version
* Almost more spelling mistakes in the homebrew [We think what they mean was "less spelling mistakes"]
Just like the last time, there are two different versions available for both FW 1.50 and FW SE/OE users. Installation is pretty much similar to the first version so we know that you know well what to do.
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