Wednesday, June 14, 2006 - Posts

FindC v1.1 Released, Find Coordinates on the PSP

PSPXavier has released a new version of his Lua application that helps homebrew software developers better understand the coordinates on the PSP. This should definitely cut down on the design and development time of homebrew software.

For more information about the release, check it out in my downloads section.

Description Source: PSPUpdates
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Make your own PSP Themes with ThemePSP!

Legendary PSP developer SodR, who brought us homebrew applications like Pimp my PSP and PSP Automatic Homebrew Installer has created a theme installer for the PSP, enabling ordinary Joe Bloggs with no PSP coding expericence to customize his PSP! All you have to do is create a theme using SodR's easy to follow instructions in the ThemePSP creator pack, Install all the correct files in the correct place, then choose a theme to install using the actualy PSP program, ThemePSP.

Functions of ThemePSP:

* Can flash: Bootsound, Custom menu names, backgrounds, WavyLines effect and custom font to the flash.
* User-friendly interface
* Nice progress bar while flashing (easy to understand how much has been flashed and how much there is left)
* Music while flashing! (just like pimp my psp and gta style psp)
* Easy to create your own themes
* The Theme doesn't need to flash everything. Eg. you can create a theme that only flashes a custom BG and font without problems.
* Comes bundled with the 'Pimp my PSP' theme, the 'GTA style PSP' theme (by kozine) and the 'original Sony XMB' Theme

As with all programs that write to flash memory, be careful with this program! Although it has been tested and no bricks have occoured you can never be sure. SodR cannot be held responsilbe for any damage to your PSP, use at your own risk and take heed the "Don't turn off your PSP" warning whilst the program is writing to flash memory!

Check it out in the download section:
ThemePSP v1.0
ThemePSP Creator Pack

Source: PSPUpdates
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The Missing Sync now available for PSP

Mark/Space has released The Missing Sync for Sony PSP which lets you synchronize files, contacts, calendar information, iTunes playlists, and more between your PSP and Mac. It looks like it'll also convert your videos for playback on the PSP. This $29.95 application runs natively on both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. For more on the features that come with this utility check out the article in Macworld or the vendor's website.
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