ci0ud has just released another bumped up version of his homebrew app for the PSP called Twelve Walls Module. Just in case this is your first time to encounter Twelve Walls, it's a module for those who use wallpapers too big to be mixed in one file.
Each month the module will copy to the flash the corresponding wallpaper. Twelve Walls can also be used with small wallpapers so you can have more free space in the flash.
Changelog:
* Now the module read the configuration in a .txt file (Read down for more details)
* New random function. If you enable it, each month the wallpaper will be one chosen randomly
* If the "No" file isn't in its place the module will create it
Just a few notes from ci0ud though: THIS PROGRAM WRITES TO THE FLASH, USE IT UNDER YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY. IT ONLY HAS BEEN TESTED IN 3.03 OE-C, 3.10 OE-A AND 3.10 OE-A' FIRMWARES.
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