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PSP Tool v0.9 Released

greg | February 24, 2009

The all-purpose homebrew app known as PSP Tool just hit version 0.9. Raing3 has fixed up a few things, namely ridding bugs and adding sanity checks to ensure a smooth operation; as well, PSP Tool now uses the latest VLF library from moonlight. That and more detailed below.

PSP Tool v0.9 changes…

  • Added: Support for 2.71 SE and 1.50 running under Time Machine and check to disable running on 3.71.
  • Fixed: RSOD when choosing ‘Test M33’ feature on a DC7 MMS created with this application (only occurred on Fat).
  • Fixed: Issue using SQUARE as part of the boot key when creating a Magic Memory Stick.
  • Fixed: Issue which could arise when creating more than one Magic Memory Stick in a single session.
  • Other: Other Memory Sticks can now be formatted by first clicking on the format item in the menu and before answering yes to the questions insert the second Memory Stick.
  • Other: To reduce the risk of a BSOD when installing or running a firmware from a Magic Memory Stick the registry of a 1.50 system is now copied instead of the registry of the current system (to use the current systems registry files hold the L trigger while the Magic Memory Stick is being created.)
  • Other: Implemented a check for modules which are known to cause issues with PSP Tool. If any of these modules are found a message is first shown with the modules which need to be disabled and then the PSP performs a reboot. To disable this check hold the R trigger while loading the game.
  • Updated: Now uses VLF library 1.0 by moonlight.
  • Updated: Updated the information shown in the System Information panels.

Download: PSP Tool v0.9

- source: qj

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Comment by Unchained
2009-02-24 17:46:59

Nice!
This might be usefull. :D

Thx

(First!)

Comment by Douchebuster
2009-02-25 10:47:25

Wow, you were the first to post, aren’t you special. Can I have a picture and a autograph to remember this day when I read the post of Unchained who was the first to respond to this post? You must make mommy proud from the basement.

Comment by nimilnonamacon
2009-02-25 12:47:44

lol looks like someone’s mad they didn’t get the be first to post.

 
Comment by Coldcrush
2009-02-25 14:47:52

You know I’m not mad at the person who gets the first comment although, I must admit it’s really getting to me how someone always have to give a sarcastic or negative reply to the person who gets the first comment.. I say “go to hell you idiot”. That was for “Douchebuster”

 
 
 
Comment by Secret Dragoon
2009-02-24 18:42:31

Got it before it was even posted here. It’s a homebrew everyone should have.

 
Comment by clarence
2009-02-24 19:35:50

what exactly is this for.

 
Comment by Sinwarrior
2009-02-24 21:19:25

create Pandora battery, reverse Pandora, install magic stick, inject ipl etc.

if you dont understand the above, i leave the research to you. =D

 
Comment by Tlj
2009-02-24 23:22:24

1) Saying “first,” “second,” etc in reference to posting order still is, always has been, and always will be retarded.

2) Am I the only one who found it amusing that the motherboard in the picture is oriented the wrong way?

Comment by Mavrick
2009-02-25 10:48:40

Poking fun at them is still amusing.

 
 
Comment by sam
2009-02-27 13:00:30

i used this to make pandora. its pretty good

Comment by nanjo
2009-02-27 23:56:13

u check it on PSP-3000

 
 
Comment by RaisinCrunch
2009-04-16 19:57:27

Does this only work on the PSP 1000?

 
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