
For you algorithmically inclined code weavers out there, a nascent little piece of homebrew is popping up out back in the developer’s garden: PSPi v0.1 is the first version of a little Windows applications for sending queries to your PSP hardware. It’s being cooked up by a sage hacker known as RainMotorsports. Here’s a few words from the developer:
- It’s a little rough around the edges but it’ll do for now. I didn’t have the time to implement removable drive or PSP detection for this version so you have to type the drive letter, and I recommend using a capital letter.
- Available functions include: Standard SCSI Query, Format Memory Stick (Device Level), Retrieve Unknown Data, Retrieve USB String, Retrieve Firmware Version, Retrieve Nickname.
- NOTE: Submitting a Query for Format Memory Stick will format your memory stick.
- NOTE: Firmware Version and Nickname can only be pulled on Firmwares 2.00 and newer.
- If bytes to pull is less than what’s put out the command fails, the app is currently only setup to handle 128 bytes as none more is needed but I will allow more in the future. The app will select the known length when you change queries.
Thanks to RainMotorsports for the initiative with this program, and look forward to watching it evolve.
Download PSPi v0.1
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