PSP homebrew developers Jojodu0010 (Duck-hunt) and Marc6310 (To The Top) have just announced the release of a new application, titled Ico Applicator. This app will allow users to change the icon that their PSP's memory stick displays when it's hooked up to a PC, and carries 60 different icons to choose from.
As for controls: Pressing the directional keys or the analog move the onscreen cursor, pressing "X" selects an icon, pressing L/R moves between the selection pages, while "Start" will exit the app. To get Ico Applicator working:
1. Download the corresponding bundle (firmware 1.5, or fw SE/OE)
2. Unzip the file, and unload its contents into the GAME/GAME150 folder.
3. Run the application
4. Choose an icon
5. Exit the app
6. Connect your PSP to a PC via USB mode
If you followed the instructions correctly, the icon you picked out should display in place of the generic disk icon. Before you guys get started, we advise users to take heed - we've attempted to run this app off both PSP 3.40 OE and PSP fw 1.5, and were unable to get it to work.
We're unsure if this might be an isolated case, although in case other users report the same prob, we'd really appreciate it if somebody could mention a good workaround. This application's still an early release, so we advise users to keep alert for any updates. With that said, enjoy the download!
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