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August 27th, 2007, 10:27 Posted By: wraggster
New from SuccessHK
Input voltage: DC5.4V, load-inputted current: >= 1.5A
The maximum charging current of 4 Pcs PS3 controller is : >=1.5A, to be charged up <= 3.5H.
input voltage is DC 5.4V,
Easy installation.
Cool style and stable
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August 27th, 2007, 10:23 Posted By: wraggster
2Alien have released a new version of their XMB plugin for the PSP, heres whats new:
+new method implement
+add prx support(effect all prxs except those in pspbtcnf.txt)
+don't need to place the unused pgf font files in memstick anymore, u could simply place the files u need, for example: ltn0.pgf
8/27
+Fixed the .pmf problem
how to use: place the theme files in ms0:/cxmb/ like:
ms0:/cxmb/vsh/module/opening_plugin.prx
ms0:/cxmb/vsh/resource/01-12.bmp
ms0:/cxmb/vsh/resource/opening_plugin.rco
ms0:/cxmb/font/ltn0.pgf
Notice: use *module* dont use nodule
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August 27th, 2007, 10:19 Posted By: wraggster
Art has updated his heart rate monitor for the PSP, heres the release notes:
Here is version 2 of the program which has super high resolution beats per minute display. I would have really loved this when I was training, and then I didn't own a HRM
I might get to producing a few sensors and flogging them off on eBay when the program is better developed.
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August 27th, 2007, 03:34 Posted By: Cloudhunter
Via Fanjita's Rants
Fanjita of the Noobz team is stopping all exploit/hacking developments.
It's with much regret that I have to announce that I'm going to retire from the sharp end of the PSP homebrew scene. The betrayal of trust that preceded the Pandora release was extremely hurtful, and has left me unable to fully trust the people I'd previously enjoyed working so hard with. And so, I have had to decide to stop working on projects that require that level of trust.
Besides that, life continues to be very busy in the run up to fatherhood, and there are various non-PSP projects that I'd like to play with. Not to mention the fact that I'm tired of the continual pressure and idiocy of the PSP scene - long gone are the fun days of pioneering amongst like minds, in a mutually supportive and gentlemanly environment.
The Pandora Battery therefore marks my last major PSP project. I expect that Team C+D and Noobz will continue to release stuff without me, and I still hope to finish up some of the non-exploit projects that I'd been working on (Installotron, piKey etc.).
It was a fun ride while it lasted.
It's a sad loss to the scene - Good luck Fanjita, with fatherhood and whatever you persue in life
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August 26th, 2007, 21:57 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all, no real news of releases this weekend but hey its not surprising after the madness of Neoflash and Pandora its settling down now and hey we all need a break now and again.
This is my chance to detail the good and the Bad of the PSP Homebrew Scene a scene that more than any other is in the mainstream eye, sure we have had the Dreamcast, the GP32, GBA, GP2X and the Nintendo DS Scenes and all are good in their own way but never has a scene got the attention of the mainstream press like the PSP Scene.
When Nem released Hello World and the realisation that the PSP was open to homebrew in a way that no one could dream of it opened the eyes of every hardcore homebrew fan. Any system that doesnt need Modding or additional hardware is a fantastic one to enjoy homebrew on.
The releases that followed Nems release was amazing, most of them coming from some excellent Japanese coders who were releasing mostly emulators at anything up to 15 releases per day, trying to be a newsposter then was a bloody hard job.
When the japanese slowed down it was the rest of the worlds coders who took over releasing hundreds upon hundreds of games, demos, applications and emulators.
The scene did slow down a trifle until the release of the first downgrader, that release was absolutly massive, it gave the DCEmu server such a pounding that only a few releases since have matched it.
Other high points of the scene are the masses of releases by Deniska (famous for MapThis) and Zx-81, the GBA Emulator from Exophase stunned us with its near full speed on first release, StrmnNrmn`s Nintendo64 Emulator, PSmonkeys Iris, PS1P the playstation emulator, infact theres so many great releases that you would be hard pressed to remember them all.
Then we moved onto the Custom Firmwares which gave you the ability to play new games and region free umd films on much lower firmware, the real major Custom firmware release was the one with the full speed Playstation Emulator that was amazing, to see games at such speed on the PSP was an emulation fans dream. Releases such as Eloader opened up a world of homebrew to more users but the biggest release was to happen a few days ago, Pandora by Team C+D a collection of many of the worlds best PSP Hackers gave us the ability to downgrade and unbrick PSP Consoles at Will and for the cost of a Battery and a PSP Memstick.
Sony who never managed to stop homebrew were dealt a serious blow with Pandora, yes they will somehow stop homebrew again with future firmwares but the PSP Scene is sure to crack them someday.
The list of good releases and happenings in the PSP Scene is a very long one and something that every hacker, coder and fan should be pleased with.
With the PSP Scene being mainstream and you could tell is was going to be massive early on it brought a few things to the table that homebrew could do without, there was incidents of sites putting their own readmes into releases so confusing people into thinking that the release was from them. Sites poaching coders to release on their forums, Some coders were offered money for exclusive releases and one sad occasion was the release of software featuring GPLed work and people were being asked to pay for it, all very sad.
The release of Devhook and other ISO loaders brought in sites who hadnt been interested in the PSP Scene but because they had piracy backgrounds they dived into the scene, the release of Devhook was the killing of the interest of Japanese coders who had released so much for the scene, a friend on IRC who translated for us at times told me that none of the coders wanted their releases next to a piracy release. Which any hardcore homebrewer can understand.
With the PSP Scene becoming such a massive concern it became apparent that it wasnt just homebrewers running sites, infact 3 of todays PSP Sites are ran by backers with millions at their fingers (i wont name names but its not hard to guess). One of the worst of the rogue PSP Scene sites is a site that cover every release to make it appear that all is released there, sadly they stole the source to a custom firmware and in the melee that ensued ended up bricking a lot of PSP Consoles. Thankfully Team C+D released the unbricker which came at a great time for all those hurt by the brickings, even that release was forced by some idiot who had leaked the release to make money its presumed.
So theres my little run through of some of the good and some of the bad of the worlds first mainstream homebrew scene. Its been a great ride so far with so many great coders and hackers supplying so many great releases and with the PSP Slim and the extra 32MB of ram around the corner and not to mention all the new features for PSP on the horizon its going to be an awesome time.
Lets remember that theres still so much to achieve and so much that can be hacked on the PSP that theres always a chance of a killer release soon.
Wraggy out
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August 26th, 2007, 20:00 Posted By: wraggster
via wired
When you're waiting for a panel to begin at PAX, or hanging around the beanbag chairs that litter the hallways, you notice something: practically everyone here has a handheld video game system. This is impressive enough, to turn on your DS and notice that every Pictochat room is full. But soon you notice something else: there's not a single PSP here. Eventually, after looking really really hard and finally asking somebody, I saw one solitary PSP at PAX.
What on earth happened? How did Sony manage to not even convert the hardest of the hardcore gamers? I imagine many of these people actually own a PSP. I just don't think they actually sit around and play it. It's really stunning to see.
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August 26th, 2007, 18:50 Posted By: wraggster
via psphacks
Extreme Link users, fasten your Internet belts — it’s time for an upgrade! Quake has graced us with v1.5.5 today. The Windows utility aiming to provide it all in a small light-weight interface. Manage your PSP’s memory stick contents, high scores, Ciso/CisoPlus support, USB & NET Host FS integration, you name it…
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August 26th, 2007, 18:07 Posted By: roeurboat
Yup, we're fast eh? Now we've fixed some bugs, and made the flashing faster.
Here are the reference.
v1.1
-Added "about" Section.
-Now the program goes back to the main menu instead of exiting after using a function.
-Flashing Speeds now faster!
-Fixed minor bugs.
-Fixed bug mentioned above.
Download HERE :-O
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August 26th, 2007, 17:50 Posted By: wraggster
Heres some news from the official PCSX2 website:
Since 0.9.2's release, many users, mainly those who live in Brazil, have had problems running the VM version of PCSX2. After trialing this fix on the forum for the past 6 or so months, I figured it was about time we put it on the site!
So if any of you guys have enabled the permissions, logged out, then back in to find it still doesn't work, this should be your salvation!
Users with Athlon XP processors or any chip without SSE2 support, this isn't your problem. VM requires SSE2 to function correctly which is why you are getting crashes.
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August 26th, 2007, 17:43 Posted By: wraggster
via engadget
Nah, Buffalo isn't manufacturing the HD DVD / Blu-ray drive that sits comfortably within its new external enclosure, but those parked in Japan can reportedly get ahold of this peace maker for just ¥51,000 ($440). Apparently, Buffalo chose the GGC-H20N optical drive to read both high-definition formats in its BHC-6316U2, and CyberLink's PowerDVD7.3 Ultra will also be thrown in for good measure. Next month, Buffalo will be loosing the BRHC-6316U2, which will utilize the GGW-H20N Blu-ray burner / HD DVD reader and will run customers a respectable ¥74,800 ($644).
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August 25th, 2007, 18:02 Posted By: mike_jmg
In the past Days there's been a petition online addressed to Capcom to make a Resident Evil game for the PSP.
http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_pe...ned.cgi?pspres
Quote:
/To: Capcom
We, PSP ( Playstation Portable ) owners would like Capcom to release to our beloved handheld game console at least one of the games from there famous survivor/horror franchise : Resident Evil .
We are also aware of the fact, that there is already a PSP version of the first Resident Evil game on the PSN ( Playstation Network ) but because of the lack of PS3 systems we cannot purchase this game .
Seeing the history of Resident Evil games on Playstation consoles, we can guarantee you, that the game will be a success .
Hope that this and the abundance of signatures that will come is enough to finally take a step and make our dreams come true .
Sincerely,
The Undersigned/
The most interesting part is that Capcom got in touch with this person, and said that if it reached 10k signatures, They would consider making the game.
But that's not all, at this point the poll is at 14986 signatures.
Lets hope Capcom sticks to what they've said.
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August 25th, 2007, 11:13 Posted By: wraggster
I have known for over a month that a new exctiing way to load homebrew and more was coming to the PS2, the Vast Memory Card aka external modchip will revolutionize the PS2 Scene.
Heres a video of it in action (DCEmu doesnt support piracy so remember that but this can be used to boot homebrew)
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August 25th, 2007, 06:22 Posted By: IndianCheese
http://www.xart.co.uk/ has released a new version of Melody for the PSP.
v1.0.4
Fixes Playlist & MyRating that broke in the updated ID3 Parser. It appears that DCEmu had missed an earlier update to 1.0.3, in which the ID3 parser was updated. This means that if your PSP was freezing when trying to run Melody, there is a very good chance that this update will fix that bug.
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August 25th, 2007, 02:35 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from theketchupman:
Hello All ! Here's the newest version of the LE Recovery for M33, first release public after the initial release.
What is it ?
It's a recovery (which can also be used as a VSH plugin) that allow you to do some usefull things
New since initial release (0.1) :
(*) Plugin only :
> screenshot function added
(*) Plugin & recovery :
- Base config :
> "hard reset on homebrew" added
> enable vshMenu added
- Advanced :
> "Use isofs OE in UMD" deleted
- Recovery config (new)
> BG Color : change background color (via Blue Green Red)
> BG Sha Color : change background shadow color (via Blue Green Red)
> Font Color : change font color (via Blue Green Red)
> Menu HotK : change Menu on VSH Hot key
> ScSot HotK : change screenshot Hot key
> Reset config : go back to original settings
- Extends : Plugins
> Activate / Desactivate plugins now works (now conf.bin is used)
> GAME150 plugins available
- Extends : Brightness added
- vshMenu added
> XMB USB Dev : change XMB USb device "on the fly"
> ISO Video : not yet
(*) Recovery only :
- Recovery :
> Format Flash 1 added
How to use ?
Plugin :
Put it in ms0:/SEPLUGINS/, and add "ms0:/SEPLUGINS/recovery.prx" in VSH.TXT
Press Select + R to start the menu
Press Select + L to take a screenshot
Recovery :
Flash the recovery.prx file in flash0:/kd
As always, R at startup
Credits :
- The main part of this recovery has been made by Team WildCard (and also Poison ), and leaked against ther wishes. I thank them here (and thank to let me release this )
- Of course, a big thanks to PSPGen
Anticredits :
- to PS3News ****ers
Warning :
* You NEED to be in 3.52 M33-4
* Before using this, please delete flash1:/config.se (otherwise there can be some bugs)
Note :
I take every bug (and I hope there won't be a lot of bug) in count, but I may not be able to correct the bugs quickly.
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August 25th, 2007, 02:30 Posted By: wraggster
Someone on ebay is selling a battery prepped with the Pandora Unbricker release, the auction is priced at $80(£40), sad to see exploitation of freely released homebrew.
Link
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August 25th, 2007, 01:04 Posted By: JKKDARK
via TechShout
When the PS2 was introduced, gamers had to wait a good while so that they could buy themselves this console. Gradually, the price did drop a bit. Then in a few years, the next-gen consoles were launched, and everyone wanted to get their hands on them. But, they were too expensive for gamers as well.
Still, you do get old-school gamers who have no plans of ever getting rid of their PS2 consoles, even if they just bought themselves a PS3 console.
Well, now Milestone, the official distributors of PlayStation products in India have announced the PS2 price cut. With effect from August 23, 2007 the PS2 will cost Rs.6990.
Plus, with over a choice of 1,400 games cool games, the PS2 is a must have for hardcore gamers. So all you gamers who have yet been waiting to get yourselves a PlayStation 2 console, now is the time.
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August 25th, 2007, 01:02 Posted By: JKKDARK
via PSPSPS
Although most of this week’s convention was geared towards what’s next in the next-gen war, Sony took a sidestep to let the industry know that it plans to continue to support its seven year old PS2 for a while to come yet.
Over 100m PS2s have been sold since launch back in 2002, and now that its price is so damn low, consumers don’t even blink about buying one, and it also means that emerging markets are just getting used to the console and aren’t even thinking of the PS3.
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With this in mind Sony plans to continue backing the console for a few years yet. "We are committing funds for PS2 ... we encourage third parties to continue development for PS2. If they bring a PS3 version out, they can bring a PS2 version out as well," David Reeves, head of Sony's European games unit said.
Reeves expects PS2 game development to continue for three to four years; for those people who aren’t ready to move onto the PS3 just yet, and publishers also think this is a wise move, as these consoles get passed onto friends and family as people upgrade etc.
"Machines in the market may be handed on - not to the younger brother, but maybe to the older sister to play a party game," said Gerhard Florin, general manager of international publishing at EA.
Indeed, he believes that these party games are the kind of thing that will breathe life into the machine for a few years yet.
"'Rock Band' or 'Smarty Pants' are not necessarily driven by processor power," he said.
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