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Ok this is a little old but still a good find. This is the end of the "pandora creation". It will install all the needed files to the memory card for you.
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Hello all, Reigo80 and I am proud to say we finally got the results in from our 1st annual Graphixbrew signature contest! As we promised, the winners will recieve prizes for their effort and time staring at their computer monitors and producing pixel perfect images! The winners are:
.Yunoko – Our grand prize winner! We can best decribe his signature to have a "unique design". He will recive a custom title, and a custom userbar!
TK421 – Our second prize winner! He has won second place by using hi won "Outstanding" techniques. He will recive a custom userbar.
And our last, but not least 3rd place winner will either choose to have his name here or a custom userbar.
Kudos to our Top 3!
But wait, theres more! Since it is around christmas time, and i want to show them that trying can accomplish, I have decided to award them a Participation Avatar.
Feliz Navidad! |
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What to expect: Music Video |
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An interesting thread started by Mathieulh indicates custom firmware 3.80 M33 is in the works. Furthermore, the possibility of a 3rd generation PSP model could be under development too… Have a read: While working on the future 3.80M33, we found a VERY interesting string in the IPL’s playload: “/kd/pspbtcnf_03g.bin” For those who do not understand here is a bit of history: since 2.71 and especially in 2.80, we could see a string refering to pspbtcnf_02g which suggested the support of a new hardware or at least of a new operative mode. Later with the slim release we found out that the slim’s codename was this infamous 02g (proably standing for second generation) and that it used the _02g modules as well as pspbtcnf_02g.bin. It means that they worked on slim firmware/kernel for months before the actual hardware was announced/released. We believe it is the same with the 3rd generation hardware which they are now preparing for sure. Will it be yet another lighter (and pandora proof) psp or will it be the new psp phone? Time will tell - source: lan.st |
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Thats right! It's here,sonys new firmware update. Take a look at what it has to offer but remember if you update to this firmware you will lose the ability to play hombrew. So just wait untill the next M33 or HX version comes out. 3.80 changes: If you want to download it here is the link download i also just found some more info on slim and lite updates on the japan site |
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Update: A quick Popsloader bug fix: The M33-4 package below contains the corrected ’seplugins/popsloader.prx’ file. M33-4 & Popsloader changelog: |
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Word has been released that Sony Japan will be sending out a new firmware update bringing it's users to 3.80. Well, this usually means that a firmware update will soon follow for our systems as well. Scheduled for release only a week away on the 18th, the new update will bring the following additions… (Translated)
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Dark Alex seems to have another fresh batch of homebrew goodness on its way to add as a nice stocking stuffer for PSP owners who enjoy playing PS1 games on their portable consoles. Now for this particular version of popsloader, it is said that…
"Popsloader binary with full support for building multi-disc PSone EBOOTs is due for release soon.
Essentially, this means that when converting multi-disc PSone games for use with custom firmware on the PSP, users will be able to store and compress all the data into one EBOOT file, rather than building a separate EBOOT file for each disc."
This is definately a must have for all PS1 gamers. Keep checking back for updates and further information on its release date.
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Grand Theft Auto IV, that's right, the 9th game in the Grand Theft Auto series has had it's release date delayed from 2007 to around April 2008 because of additional time needed to complete the title.
Why you ask? Strauss Zelnick, Chairman of Take-Two, stated, “With Grand Theft Auto IV, Rockstar is setting a new standard for next generation video games. Certain elements of development proved to be more time-intensive than expected, especially given the commitment for a simultaneous release on two very different platforms. We all recognize that perfecting the game is vital and I can assure everyone it will be worth the wait. We owe it to the game’s millions of fans, to our dedicated development team, and to our shareholders to make sure that Grand Theft Auto IV is a groundbreaking gaming experience that takes maximum advantage of next generation technology.”
I guess all of us die-hard GTA fans will have to wait till next year untill we can get our greedy little hands on this baby. But, by the sounds of it, it's gonna be worth the wait. Check out screenshots and trailers here.
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YAOSM 2.0 rc3 Released Bell over at Wiinewz has released a new version of the popular open source mod YAOSM. This new release has added configuration disc support for the smaller PIC chips, but at a cost. Below is an excerpt from the readme.
You can download the new code over at Wiinewz .
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