Anyone who’s executing unsigned EBOOTs by way of ChickHEN can sure try this one out… MHUSpeed is an alternative homebrew enabler similar to ChickHEN but is said to run much faster and less likely to crash. Features: Works with active custom themes Faster than ChickHEN Less likely to crash; higher success rate Download: MHUSPEED v3
Homebrew Enabler Pack For PSP 2000v3+3000 Released
Originally, this should not be released to the public as this is especially commissioned by someone for a friend. But thanks to the generous spirit of this particular coder, chickut123, he decided to share it with the rest of the gaming world to enjoy. The Homebrew Enabler Pack For PSP 2000v3+3000 will save you time… [Continue Reading]
MusicPRX Mod For CFWE 3.50 Will Reintroduce Music Into Your Lives

The version of this MusicPRX comes from junkfactory. It adds one simple feature to the reintroduced MusicPRX—a battery power monitor. While browsing the XMB or even while you’re playing a game, you can listen to your music track through this application. MusicPRX Mod Configuration Options: ALARM_PERCENTAGE = 20 (battery percentage to trigger the low battery… [Continue Reading]
Custom Firmware Enabler 3.50 Released For PSP 3000

How many times have we posted astounding creations from Xenogears and Becus25? Every weekend, these two developers provide custom firmware (different versions, of course) for every known PSP model out there. This week, Xenogears and Becus 25 revealed their latest Custom Firmware Enabler 3.50. As you are now familiar with the custom firmware enabler, you… [Continue Reading]
Newly Released Custom Firmware Enabler v3.20

As previously reported, Xenogears and Becus25—creators of the custom firmware enabler—steered clear from critics saying their previous homebrew plugins needed more fixes. The new custom firmware enabler v3.20 will let your custom firmware features (those that are already installed in your Playstation Portables) on your 5.03 PSP 3000 or TA-088v3 to be equipped with more… [Continue Reading]
Custom Firmware Enabler 3.01 Can Now Support The PSP 3000

To top of Sony’s 5.03 beat down recently, another security-shattering blow is delivered by Xenogears and Becus25 through the new custom firmware enabler. The CFWenabler version 3.01 contains new codes to support the PSP 3000. It also enables most, if not all, features of CFW M33 on your PSP consoles. But remember you’re going to… [Continue Reading]
CFW 5.03GEN-A For HEN Now Available

Get those Playstation Portable 3000 fired up with this new custom firmware, the CFW 5.03GEN-A For HEN. Its creator promised that it is entirely compatible with the OFW 5.03 and would work with both the Slim and 3000 version “without exception.” Features: COMPATIBILITY PSP-3000 and PSP-2000 v3 Reading of plays PS1 Reading of the backups… [Continue Reading]
Bug Fix Update On Custom Firmware Enabler 2.51 And Vice 2.1.21
The latest custom firmware enabler was released by Xenogears and Becus25, or Akop’s C64 emulator, just a week ago but already there have been some comments from those who downloaded it that there’s something seriously whack about the new custom firmware enabler. So here, through the Vice PSP 2.1.21, the bug fix updates can be… [Continue Reading]
Custom Firmware Enabler v1.0 Released For The PSP

I’ve got some good news, and of course, some bad news too. First off, Xenogears and Becus25 have finally released their first version of the Custom Firmware Enabler. This would finally allow select features to be in the Playstation Portable—those features that are most common in custom firmwares. Beware though that it does not include… [Continue Reading]
PSP Homebrew Weekend Warrior: homebrew infiltrates the PSP-3000
Homebrew history was made this week when Davee and Team Typhoon finally released ChickHEN, finally breaching the PSP-3000′s defenses and injecting homebrew into the lives of PSP-2000 owners whose units are equipped with the previously unhackable TA-088v3 motherboard. That’s not all that happened this week though. Read on for the rest of the PSP Homebrew… [Continue Reading]
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