This download contains the source code to psix - v1.90
Psix, without a doubt, is the most controversial piece of homebrew ever released onto our laps. It was announced just over a year ago, and has hit more bumps on the development road than Microsoft has had with Windows Vista. After all the delays, cancellations, and additions to the team - Psix became a highly wanted shell.
After Psix was released, there was a lot of hate going around - but we all have passed that stage now. People complained that Fluff/Naoneo did not release the source; others applauded the first release such as myself. We all waited for the next release which would bring even more features, and we are still waiting for even more now.
Here at QJ, we are the first, and the only to receive the source to Psix. Yes, that is right, I have the source to the famous shell right in my hands, just ready to be uploaded. The source code is something to marvel at - the complexity, the sheer size of the archive, and the thing that matters most - the code to the fist PSP shell ever announced. After having received permission from the main man himself - we are distributing the source to Psix below.
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