Posted By: wraggster
Via PSP3d:
FreePlay has just ported yet another homebrew favorite to the TIFF 2.7-2.80 (and, once again, 2.0, 2.01, 2.5, 2.6) firmware exploit. FileAssistant, originally created by Lin J.R, is an application which allows you to copy, move, rename, and delete files and folders both on the memory stick, and in the PSP's flash1, as well as copy files from the PSP's flash0 to flash1 or your memory stick.
This version is considered, in FreePlay's own words, as a "stripped-down version of the previous versions", since there is no working battery level indicator, nor support for UMD options (since the TIFF exploit does not yet have the proper firmware access needed to perform those actions, as the program stands at the moment). However, FreePlay does plan to make a new release in the future, hopefully fixing those capabilities. He also states that this version of FileAssistant is actually faster at reading/writing then all the non-TIFF releases; great work FreePlay!
UPDATE - New release:
Not satisfied with TIFF FileAssistant the way it was, FreePlay has updated his port of the file management application to version 0.06! The new version features UMD reading and a working battery meter. He has also updated a few dialogs to make them easier to understand.
Originally created by Lin J.R, FileAssistant is an application which allows you to copy, move, rename, and delete files and folders both on the memory stick, and in the PSP's flash1, as well as copy files from a UMD or the PSP's flash0 to flash1 or to your memory stick.
FreePlay also states that this version of FileAssistant is actually faster at reading/writing then all the non-TIFF releases; great work FreePlay!
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