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PSP Homebrew

Final Release of Unofficial Picodrive 1.35b R (Rewind Mod) Is Here

January 22, 2009
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The mod created by Davex of notaz’s PicoDrive emulator Unofficial Picodrive was released today. Unofficial Picodrive 1.35b R (Rewind Mod) is listed as the final release. Nothing too huge in this latest drop, but a few adjustments have been made since the previous version. This much-hailed piece of homebrew is an emulator for the Sega Genesis and Sega CD game systems. Here’s the short changelog:

Now you can remap the rewind key (default RTRIGGER)
Allows you configure rewind parameters in the new “Rewind” menu, in order to have more rewind time or more smooth rewind.

Thanks to Davex for taking the initiative on…

Daedalus Project Progress Confirmed With DaedalusX64 Beta 2 Video

January 22, 2009
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For those of you who have been following the Daedalus project, confirmation that it’s actually moving forward has arrived in the form of a teaser video: DaedalusX64 Beta 2 is evidently a big step forward from the earlier, very unrefined Beta 1. This is an exciting emulation project that’ll get a ton of awesome Nintendo 64 titles onto your PSP. The video rolls over some clips of games like Ocarina Of Time, Mario Kart 64, Starfox 64, Pokemon Stadium 2, and, of course, the classic Mario 64.

The video informs us that the actual release of DaedalusX64 Beta 2 should arrive…

Ultimate VSH Menu v1.02 Is Here, So Start Rejoicing Immediately

January 21, 2009
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Total_Noob has dropped the next iteration of his extremely popular homebrew application: Ultimate VSH Menu v1.02 has arrived, and it brings to the masses a terrific alternative to the built-in VSH menu that’s packaged with the custom firmwares. This version comes in less than a week since its last update, so let’s give the fella a couple of w00ts for his other-worldly efficiency. Here’s the changelog as it stands:

Changelog v1.02:

  • If UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT long holds, it will be faster scrolled
  • Fixed a bug, that psp is sometimes lame
  • Config file is a little changed
  • Config loaded only once(no longer the whole…

Fast Music Scroll Included In Hold+ v3.6

January 21, 2009
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The popular battery saver plugin from underworld code ninja Torch has just been updated: Hold+ v3.6 includes some much needed changes, including fixes and a coupling with the Fast Music Scroll plugin that Torch also developed. Peep the changelog for details:

Changelog v3.6

  • Incorporated Fast Scroll Music functionality into Hold+. Increases the vertical scrolling speed of Music player by around 50% (scroll 300 songs in 10 seconds).

Changelog v3.51

  • 5th brightness level is now restricted to PSP Slim, because its ineffective on Phat.

Again, thanks to Torch for this very useful piece of homebrew, and stay tuned for more updates to Hold+ as they drop.

Download Hold+…

Bomberman GripShift v1 Is Latest Homebrew For PSP-3000

January 21, 2009
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Well, gentle readers, it’s finally here: Another home-cooked piece of gaming goodness for the PSP-3000 that utilizes the recently discovered GripShift exploit. The new homebrew, titled Bomberman GripShift v1, was developed by Team P86, the same elite hacker dudes who brought you PMP VLC Player for the PSP.

Bomberman GripShift v1 is, obviously, a Bomberman clone, and it’s brought to you courtesy of the Sparta SDK and GripShift exploit that MaTiAz and Freeplay dropped just a few days back. This is a great example of the evolution of exploits and homebrew that results when savvy code warriors from all corners of…

XiaoFeiChong And Team Omega Cook Up Custom Firmware 5.02

January 18, 2009
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The last official release of PSP firmware was at the end of November 2008, and since then two separate custom firmware versions of 5.02 have appeared on the Internet.

One of the custom homebrewed firmwares was brought to us by XiaoFeiChong. This version was a recompiled M33 firmware, but XiaoFeiChong’s version doesn’t support backups, including ISOs or CSOs. Still, this is a great piece of firmware if you’re looking to get into CFW.

The second homebrewed firmware came from a group named Team Omega. Like in XiaoFeiChong’s version, there’s no support for back-ups. However, the group claims some “new support for PSX…

PSPVC v3.42 Is Now Available And It Offers Lots Of Bug Fixes

January 17, 2009
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Check out PSPVC v3.42, which just dropped today from its developer, Nick Swardh. For those of you who are new to this clutch piece of home-cooked goodness, this is the PSP Video Converter that’s been circulating heavily on the boards. Here’s the changelog, which is as straightforward as they get:

  • Crushed a nasty bug that caused extremely slow conversion speeds for some users
  • Better audio handling
  • Minor improvements

Fans of the application we’ll definitely appreciate the tweaking to the functionality, and should observe a much smoother experience when running the new version. We’ll keep you posted on updates to PSPVC as they drop, so…

PSPdisp v0.2 Drops With A Demo Video

January 16, 2009
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For you ultra-geeky homebrew fans out there, check out PSPdisp v0.2, which just dropped on the 14th. This is an innovative homebrew application from JJS that allows you to use your PSP as an additional monitor for Windows.

Check out this explanation from its developers:

… on Windows, a display driver, an USB driver and the interface application which captures the screen, compresses it and sends it over USB to the PSP. On the PSP side there is an application that decompresses the frames and displays them. All settings are adjustable from the Windows side, the PSP really only acts as a…

jpcsp v0.1 Revision 894 Hits The Internet In Record Time

January 16, 2009
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The ever-popular jpcsp v0.1 Java-based PSP emulator, which we just reviewed on January 13th, has again been upgraded: jpcsp v0.1 Revision 894 is available here, and you’ll just want to put on your silly hat and dig right in.

With an unprecedented degree of efficiency, Shadow and his JPCSP team have turned out another iteration of the software that’s been well-received from the underground for its technically-advanced rendering of the PSP hardware. Unfortunately, no changelog accompanies this revision, so you’ll have to plug away yourself and draw your own conclusions. We’ll bet that the most important updates are in the form…

Nanodesktop Blind Assistant CFW0005 Proof Of Concept Videos Available

January 15, 2009
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In some exciting news from the homebrew scene, a developer named pegasus2000 is moving forward with a project known as Nanodesktop Blind Assistant. This cutting-edge piece of software will assist the vision-impaired with a number of functions.

Although there’s no new official release, pegasus2000 has offered up some proof of concept videos which detail some of the functionality of the software. Blind Assistant will allegedly handle voice recognition in the new core release of CFW0005. Later versions may include a vocal e-mail client, a color scanner, and a face recognition function.

Check out the two proof of concept videos to see a…