08-08-2006, 6:48 PM
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Auri

Joined on 12-07-2005
Indianapolis, Indiana
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It has been quite a while since we have given you an update about
Stefano Russello's homebrew application, PSP Brew. For those of you who
have forgotten what this does, it is a very useful tool to install,
manage and edit the homebrew apps on the PSP, also the icon, the
background and the sound of the eboot. Now, the guy has updated it to
version 0.90, and since it has been a while since we have reported
about this, well, we will make up for that with this one.
This
new version will feature a few minor bug fixes and support to the
newest discoveries (like the %__SCE__), but that's just the tip of the
iceberg. Apparently, the good developer, after a conversation with the
guys from LTE studio, has decided to update PSP Brew with a new
function about parameters. This new feature makes possible to transform
an user friendly app to a flexible and powerful module at the
developer's command.
What happens is that once PSP Brew is
installed, it will be possible using the command line to tell the PSP
Brew module to install or convert an EBOOT and with the LTE Editor it
will be useful to create and transfer EBOOTs ready to be executed on
the PSP after being compiled. What can we say, the app, just like a
good bottle of wine, just keeps getting better and better in time.
Here's the changelog
Changelog: - Spanish language fixed - Now hides corrupted data with __SCE__ method - Automatic save system on Memory Stick for firmware 1.0-2.x and 1.50 - Automatic recognise if the EBOOT is the DATA.PSP instead of giving error - It can be run from batch or command prompt with the following syntax: pspbrew.exe
/p [path eboot] /h [homebrew name] /d [dir name] /n [hide corrupted
data] /u [psp unit] /f [firm 1.5] /s [hidden mode] /p [path eboot] path source EBOOT.PBP /h [nome homebrew] Homebrew name, if empty it doesn't change /d [dir name] Directory name, if empty it uses the homebrew name /n [hide corrupted data] 1 yes 0 no /u [psp unit] psp unit (es. e: ), if empty it searches it by itself, if it can't find it uses one of default /f [firm 1.5] 1 yes 0 no (1 Firmware 1.5 , 0 Firmware 1.0-2.x) /s [hidden mode] 1 Doesn't show any messages 0 Shows all the messages Example: pspbrew.exe /p C:Documents and SettingsStefanoDesktopeboot.pbp /h PSPtoJOYPAD /d JOYPAD /n 1 /u G: /f 1 /s 1
On a more personal note, we would like to thank Alexmae for the heads up!
Description Source: PSPUpdates
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