It was because of Fate's twisted sense of humor, that Devun_06 from our forums released the source code for an almost finished XT1-OS. According to his post, he pulled out his PSP during the halfway point of a very popular TV program that stars Sarah Jessica Parker. I'm not entirely sure what he meant by that, but the thick of the matter is, the screen of his PSP broke and is now rendered useless.
Because of the fate of my psp, I've decided to release the source to my XT1-OS *WHERE IT STANDS*.
As far as I've gotten is:
Nice 93% free skinning.*requires editing*
mp3
text viewer
directory (start, & folder support)
windowing (prioritized and small+fullscreen support)
time, date, & battery
custom color support for theming
and a whole lot of options
*yeah, it sounds to good to be true, but I was only trying to make the ULTIMATE PSP GUI
I'll watch any progress this makes... if any.
if you need the themes it's tested on... pm me.
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