Get!T v0.1 - download the unzip files on PSP June 23, 2008
Posted by Jeffrey Vergara in : Sony PSP , add a commentHomebrew developer Maxy_PSP from Team Chilt dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forum to release a simple yet convenient homebrew application for the Sony PlayStation Portable. The initial release, Get!T version 0.1, allows users to download files using an interface that utilizes the PSP OSK.
To let you in on what Maxy_PSP came up with, here’s the feature list of Get!T:
- Use of PSP OSK (On Screen Keyboard)
- Use of PSP Internet dialog
- Set Download URL
- Set Save URL
- Automatically detect zip files and ask to unzip them
- Can copy files from one place on memory stick to another
- Automatically detect Local(ms0:/) or Web(http://) Links
Since this is the earliest version, homebrew app Get!T reportedly has a bug that freezes the PSP after users encounter an error message when trying to download. There’s also also a good chunk in Maxy_PSP’s to-do list, such as allow the homebrew app to unrar files and play music files. We’re sure to keep tabs on Get!T as it shapes up, so watch this space for updates!
Download: Get!T v0.1
source: pspupdates.qj.net
HostCore 1.0 - ‘bridge’ your PC’s contents to your PSP June 3, 2008
Posted by Jeffrey Vergara in : Downloads, Sony PSP , add a commentMany hardcore PlayStation Portable owners enjoy turning their handhelds into virtual extensions of their PCs. To help these enthusiasts out, homebrew developer Poison was able to devise a module which “bridges” your PC contents to your PSP with HostCore 1.0.
By synching the two devices, you can browse through your PC’s contents for music, games, and video directly from the XMB. This can be done either through a USB connection or even through an AdHoc wireless connection through a Wi-Fi router.
PSP Fatmspatch - Lag Fix May 29, 2008
Posted by Jeffrey Vergara in : Sony PSP, Tutorials , add a commentIf you already have Custom Firmwares 3.80 m33 - 3.90 m33 installed on your PSP you may already noticed that some games like Tekken Dark Resurrection are lagging which can greatly affect your gaming. There’s a quick fix for that by changing your PSP’s game speed to 333mhz and using Sony NP9660 UMD Mode. The downside when you set the speed to 333mhz are it consumes more battery therefore the shorter the play time and the faster the PSP heats up.
Fatmsmod is a patch/fix that loads the fat memory stick driver of 3.71 in 3.80/3.90 to make memory stick reading work better. fatmsmod of 3.71 usually works better because it has a better cache system, and usually reads on bigger blocks. As noted from the readme file included in the patch it uses more kernel memory, and it is unknown if it will have any kind of secondary effect running this module in 3.80/3.90 The lags in np9660 no umd mode won’t probably be solved, as that is a different problem.
PSP 3.90 M33 Custom Firmware Upgrade May 29, 2008
Posted by Jeffrey Vergara in : Sony PSP, Tutorials , add a commentYou must already have custom firmware installed on your PSP.
To check if you have CFW go to Settings » System Settings » System Information.
If you are installing any firmware past 3.60 M33 you MUST UPGRADE first to 3.52 M33, and then 3.52 M33-3 to be allowed to upgrade. The only way to bypass this is to use Despertar Cementerio which requires a Pandora battery.