With Sony's recent release of the 3.93 firmware for the Playstation Portable, now is the best time to see who are the quickest draws among the homebrew developers. Red Squirrel held his own ground with the release of RSPsar Dumper v3.2 - now compatible with the new 3.93 firmware.
Red Squirrel had some help on this one from "an unknown but very skilled" Blaky.
There are no bug fixes for this build like the previous version so we may see this collaboration yet again. On the flip side, the Italian Red Squirrel has deleted italian.prx rendering RSPsar Dumper in English for all PSPs.
What is RSPsar Dumper, you may ask? Red Squirrel credits Team M33's Psar dumper (an app which "dump Firmware from an Official Updater Eboot") for the inspiration - but the dev's version has a more catchy interface and can dump a firmware straight to a PC without a memory stick.
For more details and a hassle-free installation experience, we recommend you go through the readme first. Feedback over at the QJ.NET PSP Forums is also encouraged.
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