Estwald/D_Skywalk have released Iris Manager v1.49.3.. Changelog
* If you load a game for PS3 (not PSN, a disc game), some data are stored in a file (lastgame). Holding down L1 on startup, when Iris Manager is loading again, it will load automatically the last game, unless their presence is not detected or error.
* If in the root directory of the game (where usually the PS3_DISC_SFB is found), you put a file name containing ps2disc.txt with the destination path (eg. /dev_usb000/dataps2 or /dev_hdd/GAME/dataps2), that folder is mounted as /dev_ps2disc.
This feature can be useful for games like Sing Star, that can read tracks from PS2 discs.
* News source: elotrolado.net (Spanish forum) |
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deank has released multiMAN v04.18.04 update. 04.18.04 (2012-01-15)
* Fixed a bug introduced in mM 04.17.00: mM skipping 1-letter filenames (x.yyy) when copying folders
* When on-screen-keyboard (OSK) is used and user cancels the entry mM will not accept the entered text
* Created proper ring-buffer for mp3 playback which should mean no more glitches/pauses of the music
* Restored support for GLC3.PNG for themes in 8×4 mode
* Increased screenshot JPEG quality to 90% and 1MB buffer size
* Toolbox/IPF from /app_home will be activated when you quit mM with {PS} button on 4.30 Rogero CFWs
04.18.03
* Changed method for scanning of control-info for eboot.bin/self/sprx files
* [* Install Package Function] won’t allow adding the same PKG twice and allows ‘deselecting’ when “Standard” method is used
There are some other changes/improvements, too. p.s. Have in mind that the change/fix for checking if games require higher firmware will make mM scan (“Verifying data…”) your games at least once. or
Download multiMAN ver 04.18.04 UPD (20130115).zip (5.78MB) http://www.sendspace.com/file/x7pycr Includes CEX, DEX and STEALTH updates. Update is also available online for download directly from multiMAN. |
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The new version has several improvements. Change log: Download it from the Brewology Store. |
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This is a software that deroad wrote to allow users to download homebrews directly on their ps3, without needing a pc. it’s like the Sony PS Store, but for Homebrews. With the help of MonkeyMaximus (Admin of this website) this project became real and now everyone can enjoy all the homebrews around the network! For Devs: To add/update your homebrew, please contact MonkeyMaximus on the Brewology forums for developer access. Info about PSChannel Ideated and entirely built by DeroadYou can find the source code here: https://github.com/wargio/PSChannel deroad will never request donation for this Homebrew.If you paid it, you have been scammed.Download it from the Brewology Store. |
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Download it from the Brewology Store. |
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Changes related only to 4.20-4.30 CEX/DEX CFWs: BD-Mirror: USB Ports issues: NTFS/PFS usage: Other: Install Package Files (standalone application): * Upon launch/refresh the following folders are scanned: * Updated stDISC application (better drive reset timing and support for 4.30CFW) Download it from the Brewology Store. |
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Thanks to @sumolx and @lynzoid for the suggestions, testing and feedback.
Happy birthday deank (11-11-12).
Download it from the Brewology Store.
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Changelog:
* Added support for 4.30CFW
Download it from the Brewology Store.
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04.07.00 (CEX) Download it from the Brewology Store. |
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It is indeed a sad time. On the 21st of this month, Future US, the publication company Nintendo used for it’s extremely cherished “Nintendo Power” magazine, announced that it was stepping back from Nintendo Power. Nintendo reps have gone on to say that they will not be seeking another publication company to continue the printing Nintendo Power magazine. Whether or not you are a fan of the magazine or ever opened the front cover, there is something about Nintendo Power that gamers have adored throughout the last 24 years. In a Nintendo Power magazine, you’d open the beautifully illustrated front cover to find incredible news about the latest trends in gaming. Everything from future releases, interviews with developers, tips and tricks, walk-throughs, Nintendo Power had it all. Inspiring a hopeful Nintendo fan base, gamers would look upon the pages of this magazine and be itching afterwords – dying in anticipation to play that hit new game or use the skills they’d learn to take on the boss of the level they were stuck on. In a time before the internet reared its head, gaming publications gave an insight into what they could come to expect from a game or a developer, an insight they would otherwise never have. For example, when I was a young boy, I’d go to the store with my hoarded allowance money and look at all the video game cases. Back then, it was the case of the game that sold it. Only privileged children in my neighborhood were privy enough to have a subscription to Nintendo Power, easily making them the most popular child on the playground once or twice a month. There were few magazines to catch on with the younger market, and Nintendo Power aced it. While it has previously been unclear as to how many issues of the magazine will be published from this point, a Nintendo representative has mentioned that December 2012 will be the last issue of the publication. It’s a sad day for gaming, indeed, but a day that was in the making since the inception of the internet. I personally haven’t been subscribed to the magazine in years, but I know what I’ll be reading this next December when Nintendo Power’s last issue hits the stands. |
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