2009年4月21日星期二

psp themes dic

A BIG THANKS TO ANGELSNIPER45 FOR TESTING THIS APP ON HIS SLIM.



Tested on 5.00m33-4 on a psp phat and a psp slim (2001) with 5.00m33-6



This application removes and back-ups certain files in flash0. currently, it installs, unistall the location free player, the dic folder, backs-up and restores act.dat from flash 2 and unistalls the



camera feature located in the xmb thus

saving you approximatley 3mb so far.



Installation



copy Flash Spacer V2.7 to PSP/GAME



this will work in any of the game folders and will now create and restore back-ups.

this is CONFIRMED and tested to run the slim, but with any programs that access the flash beware.



Controls:

(x) - Back-Ups the location free player and them removes it.

[R]- Restores the Loaction Free Player Back-Up.

/\ - Backs-Up the dic folder and then removes it.

[L] - Restores a backed up dic folder

[] - removes the camera function, no back up is made

O - backs-up act.dat (PSN info)

Select - Restores the act.dat

[Start] - Exits

known bugs:

this will not back-up the camera_plugin. im working on a fix

if a back-up is non-existant, Flash spacer will act if one is present and continue with commands. nothing will be flashed



If you want to use the act.dat functions place iop.prx in the same directory as the eboot.



Further info:

in future releases,psp themes, you may end up with a semi-brick by flashing a corrupt file.

if this happens, go to the recovery menu, retrieve the back-up from ms0:/PSP/GAME/Flash Spacer V2.5/Back-Up

and restore it to its original location in the flash.



Transferring back-ups from previos releases:

if you have made backs-ups from previous flash spacers, you can transfer the back-ups.

this is done by:

1) making a Back-Up folder in the folder as the EBOOT.PBP

2)inside the Back-Up folder make a further folder, depending on which you want to restore.

if you want to restore the Location Free Player, make a folder called LFP and place the back-up FILES inside it.Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) is celebrating Earth Day this year by making a charitable donation to Conservation International by donating $1 for each of the first 10,000 transactions made on the video delivery service for PlayStation 3. To participate in the promotion, consumers can purchase any of the nearly 7,500 pieces of standard and high-definition digital video content available through PlayStation®Store between the hours of midnight to 11:59 PM PST this Wednesday, April 22.



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Restoring functions if back ups are lost.

you will either have to dump a the fw you are running and restore them manually

or you will have to up/down grade the fw.



Changelog:

added a PSN info back-up and restorer. <----useful if you flash your psp, you vcan restore the settings back.



I sit down to write this post with mixed feelings.



On the one hand, I have to congratulate MaTiAz and Davee for their recent excellent work on the TIFF exploit and HEN. Their project is exciting, and I'm sure we're all waiting with excitement for their upcoming release. It shows that the PSP homebrew scene has not been defeated by Sony's latest efforts, and long may the spirit of competition continue. It's also nice to see so much cooperation within the community. Great stuff.



But on the other hand, this obsoletes the work we were doing on an eLoader for the GripShift exploit - there's no need for it, since the TIFF exploit should work on all PSPs, with or without the game. We've worked hard on it, but so many busy events in our lives (parenting, moving house, pressures of work in the current economic climate) have meant that progress was slower than we'd hoped.



So this will be the first and only project that we've announced but not followed up on. For that, we're sorry - but at least it's been obsoleted for the best of reasons.






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