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Archive for April, 2009

Adolescent Intended To Trade Gun For A PSP

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Adolescent Intended To Trade Gun For A PSP

In a curious bit of PlayStation Portable oddity news, a 13-year-old boy stole a gun from his father’s arsenal and brought it to the Mason Middle School in Tacoma, WA with the intention of trading it straight it up for a PlayStation Portable.

Apparently, the youth was quickly apprehended and transferred to juvenile detention, where he will dwell at great length on his proposed business venture. Authorities maintain that a second gun remains missing from the father’s collection; that gun was believed to be in the school, but the police have not yet discovered its whereabouts.

Let this be a warning to any potential psychopath in our readership community: You will be quickly apprehended and locked in a maddening, isolative penile institution if you try to negotiate an illicit exchange of firearms.

Also, a PSP is much more fun than a gun. Trust us on this one.

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P-Sprint Beta v0.70 Is A Keyboard Emulator For Your PSP

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

p-sprint (psp keyboard emu) v0.70

Bursting forth from the depths of Creation itself, and fueled by the unbridled vivaciousness immanent in any homebrew application that’s thirsting for a spot in the hallowed and timeless global consciousness of the PlayStation Portable underground, P-Sprint is a keyboard emulator that might make the treacherous breakers of the oceanic handheld gaming experience a little more navigable. The behemoth backyard brewer, Arwin, releases P-Sprint Beta v0.70 with a few notes regarding its provenance and functionality:

“I’ve made a beta release which implements this, which you can download here. It contains the test application as well as the p-sprint.c and p-sprint.h libraries that applications using p-sprint typically include. Everything should still be pretty much compatible, but this new layout is a lot easier to memorise.

“Thanks to RyTracer for the very good idea, it works really well – typing and memorising is surprisingly easy now. I think if I find the time I”ll try my gllighttext project and combine it with p-sprint to make some kind of fun typing trainer with scores and such.

“Should you have any input on the new layout, have any suggestions or other requests, just let me know!”

Check out this nifty little application right here, and send your telepathic blasts of gratitude in the direction of Arwin, whose efforts are heartily and earnestly appreciated by those of us who thrive on the success of PlayStation Portable homebrew scene.

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PSPluginInfo and PSPGameInfo Arrive Together With Updates

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

PSPluginInfo / PSPGameInfo

After some righteously hard labor deep in the mines of the PlayStation Portable underground, the courageous veteran developer, Mickael2054, had extracted two potentially very useful applications; now, he’s crafted them anew and presents them together in a phenomenal upgrade release drop. PSPluginInfo v0.6 and PSPGameInfo v0.2 arrive from the francophone programmer with a number of new functions and bug fixes. Check out the official changelogs below:

PSPluginInfo V1.6 Changelog:

  • Fixed bug which crashed the PSP using the USB mode.
  • Fixed display bugs.
  • Fixed opening of some menus.
  • Setup menu again and expanded.
  • Ability to toggle the display of percentage of remaining battery / temperature / Message low battery warning, via the setup menu.
  • Great improvements in the screenshot.
  • Add the remaining space on the MS.
  • Code improved.
  • (Preparation of the addition of VSH in recovery.)

PSPGameInfo V0.2 functions:

  • Possibility to display the% battery remaining -> 1X Press on “NOTE”.
  • Ability to display temperature -> 2X Click on “NOTE”.
  • Do not display -> Initial State / 3X Press on “NOTE”.
  • Freeze of the PSP and display a message warning of low battery -> 10%.
  • Freeze, displaying a 2nd warning message and then paused the PSP -> 5%.
  • Take a screenshot -> “DISPLAY” + “R”.
  • Ability to save a game paused (freeze of the game) -> “DISPLAY” + “L” ( “START” to restart the game).
  • Block / unblock Power button -> “VOL +” + “L”.
  • Enable / disable Power led -> “VOL +” + “R”.
  • Increase the brightness of 10% -> “VOL +” + “UP”.
  • Reduce the brightness of 10% -> “VOL +” + “DOWN”.
  • Brightness at 100% -> “VOL +” + “right.”
  • Brightness at 0% -> “VOL +” + “LEFT”.

Grab the download package right here to check out these terrific applications. As an added bonus, those who are interested in the ins and outs of implementation can get a gander at the code itself, since Mickael2054 was generous enough to include the source in the archive file.

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Ultimate VSH Menu v1.09 Saunters Out Of The Bullpen

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Ultimate VSH Menu v1.09 - Full VSH Menu

The unstoppable underground codeshaper, Total_Noob, just dropped by to show off the latest update to his popular VSH expander. Ultimate VSH Menu v1.09 offers up a great new compatibility with the plugin Hold+, making for a formidable twinning of some clutch homebrew functionality. Check out the full changelog below for the detailed scoop:

Changelog v1.09:

  • Added “RANDOM COLOR”
  • All color are changed
  • Added “Original” color
  • It hook the name “M33 Recovery Menu” to “VSH Recovery Menu”
  • Possibility to take a screenshot in the Ultimate VSH Menu
  • The default CPU speed work perfect
  • Connect USB “UMD disc” work perfect
  • Problems and crashes have been improved
  • You can only open the Ultimate VSH Menu, if you’ve “Use VshMenu” on “Enabled”
  • Compatible with Lockdown
  • Compatible with the plugin Hold+
  • It show “Not supported” if you’ve got a mobo TA-85 v2 or newer, instead “Unknown”
  • A new menu on installer

Thanks again to Total_Noob for all of his hard work and for his constant dedication to the homebrew underground.

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DSi Pushes Nintendo Ahead Of Sony In Japanese Hardware Sales

Friday, April 17th, 2009

DS leads lacklustre Japanese hardware sales

The numbers are out for last week’s hardware sales in Japan, and the competition is still hot for the number one spot. The handhelds together are the super sellers, but this week, the DSi gave Nintendo the edge it needed to keep Sony down at number two. DSi sales were down about 13,000 units from the previous week, however, and there was a noticeable drop in DS Lite sales as well. The PlayStation Portable sold about 8,000 units fewer this week than last week. Across the board, console sales seem to have dropped off, except for the Xbox 360, which jumped from 7,812 units to 10,134 units. Here’s the official chart, as reckoned by Media Create:

  • Nintendo DS – 47,542
  • PlayStation Portable – 40,886
  • Nintendo Wii – 13,349
  • PlayStation 3 – 16,701
  • Xbox 360 – 10,134
  • PlayStation 2 – 4351

Now, let’s take a moment to regroup and really focus in on our objective: We’ve got to make sure the world is stuffed from corner to corner with Sony PlayStation Portables, in order that our year of the PlayStation Portable can fully live up to its title. In order to accomplish this goal, each one of us has to purchase approximately sixteen PlayStation Portables every seventy-seven minutes for the next two weeks. We’ll see you at the local big box, and you better have your plastic ready. We’re not going to stop until there’s PlayStation Portables oozing out of every niche, cranny, chasm and groundhog hole on the six mainstream continents (and we’ll talk about our Antarctica operation next time, because one must never overlook that gnarly, alternative / underground land mass).

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Red Theme For Your PlayStation Portable Is Kind Of Hot And Sweaty

Friday, April 17th, 2009

RED

We’ve got a tasty new theme for y’all to roast some marshmallows over, and this time it’s dedicated to that particularly florid color, red. Yes, folks, red is really all around us all the time. Why, we’re eating red Twizzlers right now, gazing out of our dawn-tinted windows upon a cresting red morning, with the sparkle of dew and the harrowing memory of a long, fuzzy night spent with people best forgotten. That’s right – red is approximately 625 to 740 nanometers of wholesome wavelength goodness, and its name comes from a genuine Indo-European word root, which is reudh (pronounced sort of like the sound which is emitted by simultaneously stifling a sneeze and vomiting into your mouth) and which is a gnarly piece of protolanguage in itself.

Anyway, if you want this theme, and we’re pretty sure that you do, you’ll just have to go out of your way to install it. Here’s how you go out of your way:

  • Place theme.p3t file in X:/PSP/THEME/ folder and select theme from XMB->Settings->Themes
  • X is your psp USB or PSP media card
  • Or Download Only theme file directly from your PSP internet browser.

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JPCSP v0.02 Revision 1002 Just Burst Through The Hatch

Friday, April 17th, 2009

PSP homebrew - Jpcsp v0.02 revision 1002

Coming in blistering hot from the murky depths of the PlayStation Portable underground is another great update for JPCSP, the Java-based PSP emulator that’s quickly become a fixture in the gaming community. JPCSP v0.02 revision 1002 is just a little tweak, but we’re happily encouraged by any update that comes our way. We’ll just leave you breathless with one tiny little note on the changelog. Get ready for this, folks. Tie your hair up and put on your colossal stomping boots of preparedness, for we’re taking this single, solitary point head on:

  • updating syscalls/nids

That’s right. Updating the syscalls and the nids. Without a coupla good nids and a six-pack of syscalls, we’d just be another mediocre amalgamation of listless, half-hearted aspirations and lukewarm cultural resonances, instead of the thriving, stunning and extremely relevant folks that we are today. We’re all in this together, y’know, so let’s just keep on keepin’ on. Anyway, grab the download package right here and let’s get started righteously emulating the PlayStation Portable in a comfortable Java environment right on your desktop PC.

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Laughing Man TIFF Exploit From MaTiAz Works On PSP-3000

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

For all y’all getting sweaty over the news of MaTiAz’s genius Laughing Man TIFF exploit, there’s another kernel of delight to digest: Apparently, you can run the exploit on a PSP-3000 with OFW 5.02. One keen user, a diligent underworld explorer by the name of p2s2p, has produced a video of this very feat. In the clip, you’ll see that opening the TIFF file doesn’t run the exploit; you’ll want to put about ten photos in your PHOTO folder and allow the thumbnails to load up. Scrolling up and down prompts the crash to occur, but make sure that the TIFF file remains at the bottom of the thumbnail list.

Some users believe that the whole secret behind this trick is in emptying out the PSP’s RAM; therefore, you have to turn the whole darn thing off. Take a look at the video for a demonstration of the exploit on the PSP-3000, and keep digging around for more exciting revelations regarding this peculiar exploit. Again, thanks to MaTiAz and to p2s2p for their contributions to the global underground well-being.

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Young Jeezy Spells Out The State Of The Union

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Jeezy PSP Theme

Folks, if you’ve just about had it with hearing about how the dollar bill isn’t worth a nickel in a haystack these days, then just roll your eyeballs over onto the stern, meaningful face of Young Jeezy, one of the most celebrated rappers to ever to hail from South Carolina. This is one young buck that you’d be unwise to miss. In fact, he put out an album in 2008 that deals quite frankly with that particularly heavy and onerous condition we’re in: Recession.

That’s why you’re going to want to try on this Young Jeezy theme for your PlayStation Portable. Under his watchful guidance, you’ll pull yourself up by your bootstraps, load up a fresh piece of homebrew, and strike out towards your destiny. Here’s the steps you’ll need to follow in order to embark on your cathartic nü-Depression-era quest:

  • Place theme.p3t file in X:/PSP/THEME/ folder and select theme from XMB->Settings->Themes
  • X is your psp USB or PSP media card
  • Or Download Only theme file directly from your PSP internet browser.

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gpSP mod 20090413 Is A Gnarly And Cryptic Piece Of Handiwork

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

PSP homebrew - gpSP mod 20090413

It’s back, folks: The nameless underworld function phantom from Japan has dropped another titillating update to the Gameboy Advance emulator for your PlayStation Portable. This particular project is based on the gPSP kai source code and is presented here as gpSP mod 20090413.

You’ll want to burn that number into your retinas, for, in mere seconds from now, rope-swinging men in black will shatter plate-glass windows in your vicinity in order to confiscate your most direly secret of knowledge-nuggets. That’s right: While gpSP mod 20090413 may just appear to be a harmless Gameboy Advance emulator (and probably the best one the scene’s cooked up so far), it’s also a codename for a top-secret intergalactic espionage project that has something to do with cloud computing, PlayStation Portables, and your forebrains.

Just think about it. But, for now, grab the download package right here and get started emulating away. Thanks again to the anonymous coder for his (or her) remarkable contribution to the scene.

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