Sunday, December 23, 2007

Dark AleX working on 3.80 M33 CFW



Here's some good news for those of us looking forward to a new custom firmware for our Sony PlayStation Portables, after the coming of the official 3.80 firmware beast from Sony itself: it seems that none other than Dark AleX himself is working on it, with the official firmware itself already dumped and decrypted. Awesome.

This comes from a forum post from the Sony PlayStation Portable developer himself, in a thread that talks about the official firmware being ripe for the picking. The post, verbatim:


Well, I will not be updating psar dumper until 3.80 M33, as for decompression it needs the 3.80 sysmem function for the new algorithm, but sysmem is also compressed with it. I'll be using the ipl function for internal decryption.

[Via :Q.J.]



Saturday, December 22, 2007

Official external battery charger found

It looks like Sony's releasing an official external battery charger. At least, that's according to photos unearthed from SCEA's press site. An external charging solution is great for those that have more than one battery -- quite possibly because of the purchase of a new extended-life battery. No official details on price or release date yet, but we're sure that Sony isn't really rushing to get this peripheral out into the wild.

[Update: The only difference between this and a previously released charger is that this Sony official peripheral is also compatible with the PSP-2000 series. At least, according to the packaging.The old battery chargers do not work with the PSP-2000.]
[via : PSPfanboy]

Sunday, December 16, 2007

3.71M33-4 available

3.71 M33-4

Requeriments:
- Previous version of 3.71 M33

Instructions:
- Copy the UPDATE directory to /PSP/GAME and execute it.

Changelog:

- Bugfix: Multidisc psx games bought in the psn store would not work due to the format being different
and M33 treating them as decrypted games.

- Added support for decrypted multidisc psx games created with popstation_md (supplied with this release).


Included in the package is a new version of popsloader.
Changelog in popsloader:

- Bugfix: Games without compression had sound issues when using 3.72 pops. Fixed.
- Added support for multidisc px games created with popstation_md. Note: multi disc games will
only work in 3.71 and 3.72 pops. Previous pops will exit to the xmb with generic error 0x80000004
when attempting to run multidisc games.

Download HERE

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Tricked out two-in-one PSP mod by F00 f00


AcidMods site member F00 f00 isn't called the veritable god of PSP customization for nothing. His latest PSP mod puts together not one, but actually two mods into one handheld.The rig consists of carefully adding additional LED points from the original, with the note key
switching the indicator from mem to power to WiFi. A second mode changes the LED scheme to a light blue with a variation for a pulsing effect tied in with the headphone amp.The color switching itself is handled by a PIC microcontroller embedded into the handheld.
But enough technical jargon - simply put, this mod turns your PSP into a wicked handheld complete with all the mood lights and effects that you could ever look
for.F00 f00 mentioned that he will be putting the unit on sale through
coolmods.co.uk some time next week, so people who want to get their hands on this hot item should keep their eyes out for it. In the meantime, why not tide yourselves over with the video of this tricked out PSP we have below.

Friday, November 30, 2007

PSP AdHoc File Transfer v0.6




Homebrew developer Minerva has recently updated the PSP Wi-Fi Adhoc File Transfer

It currently supports one-to-one, and up to one-to-six file transfers. Version 0.6 in particular comes with these new changes (quoting the Google
translation):

* FilerView features simplified implementation. Button and the exit from FileMenu to change.
* Create a new folder, rename the file folder, and delete the copy moving.
* Acquisition mode implementation.
* If you carry this file??NO?NIKA hand! (Inside might.)
* OSK because of bloated file.
* File transfer in progress and the remaining time to show it.
* (Send and receive both v0.6 or more only. Small file transfer in the rest of the time is pretty???application).
* Error or at the completion of the transfer MESSEJIDIREI to hold down a button?BA make.
* Receiving the same name files, and read-only attributes of the case had been forwarded to the failure to correct the problem.

As with the previous release, PSP Wi-FI Adhoc File Transfer v0.6 will work on units running on OE, M33 and Kernel3.xx-based custom firmwares. We further remind would-be users that their PSPs need to be running on at least version 0.5 to participate in the file transfers. You'll also want to be careful - Minerva warns that there is a danger that the files being transferred can be intercepted.

Full details on this application should be available in the readme.

We thank Danoob2 for tipping us of regarding the release
application to version 0.6. This application, in case you're a first-time reader, allows you to transfer files from your PSP to another via the handheld's Wi-Fi connection.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Take a look at the Slim PSP's battery bulge

Sony's official extended life battery cover for PSP-2000 owners doesn't come out for another few weeks. However, 1_blue_pixel from the PlayStation forums has purchased a third-party cover from DealExtreme. He offers some truly insightful pictures of the system with its battery bulge. (For those that aren't in the know: longer life PSP batteries are larger than the current batteries in the PSP-2000, and will protrude out of the system slightly.) From the looks of the picture, it doesn't seem like the bulge will be too noticeable. In fact, we think it's worth it just for the 11 hour battery life.
I for one thought the bulge was going to be a lot worse, but its really not that bad especially for gaining all that extra gaming time. I doubt its really 11 hours as thats only reading the power level of just using the xmb, but its still going to increase the game time a lot regardless. The only bad thing is that his cover doesnt match.

Via PSPFanboy

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

*UPDATE* Sony unveils PSP Extended Life Battery Kit, price, release date

Have you ever been miffed while playing because your Sony PlayStation Portable's battery life failed to last through the seemingly endless hours playing? Those days of protracted gaming may soon be over with Sony's recent revelation of its PSP Extended Life Battery kit and covers for both the old version of the PSP and the PSP Slim and Lite.


Compatible for both the PSP 1000 and PSP 2000 models, the 2200 mAh battery will provide the old version of the PSP a significant 20% addition to the phat PSP's battery life while the PSP Slim battery life will be increased by 80%, ensuring gamers even longer hours of game play than before.

This is good news indeed since the older version of the PSP only averaged an approximate 11 hours of battery life. On the other hand, although the PSP Slim and Lite was initially believed to consume more battery power than the first version, updated articles later confirmed that both the consoles used up the same amount of power.

On the down side though, the new battery kit will slightly bulge out if inserted
in the PSP Slim and Lite. Sony will be providing special covers for the new batteries, though the Star Wars Ceramic White version doesn't have an available updated battery cover available at the moment.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

My CHRISTMAS theme [PTF]



Here my latest theme ***CHRISTMAS***, it's a ptf theme so can be applied on all firmwares above 3.70, so.....ENJOY!!

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Daedalus R14 update: New look, ready for new audio code


StrmnNrmn, developer of Daedalus, has released yet another update to previous plans of accommodating Azimer's HLE audio code into the Media Engine for Daedalus R14. The homebrew developer has recently wrestled with the Media Engine and managed to get the audio upsampling (increasing the sampling rate for more defined audio) working flawlessly.

StrmnNrmn says that the process took longer this way, but the developer admits that going through with the meticulous coding is moulding the troubleshooting mindset for the integration and execution of Azimer's HLE audio code with the Media Engine. There are still issues to address when running the HLE code asynchronously with the Media Engine, and StrmnNrmn will be tackling them soon.

Daedalus R14's new font for a new look - Image 1


On the lighter side, the developer picked up BenHur's text rendering library which apparently uses the PSP's default font. StrmnNrmn may be keeping the new look for the Nintendo 64 homebrew emulator, and Daedalus R14's interface may be transformed to a more professional, eye-friendly affair (see image above).

[Via : Q.J.]

Monday, November 26, 2007

MY "vista mod" ptf theme



Here is the "Vista Mod" theme created by me Enjoy !!

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Gaming fashionistas: saving the world in style

It's bad enough that video game characters have to trudge around all over the virtual place only to get beaten up by baddies, but do they have to walk around in drab white pajamas and a pitiful red bandanna tied around their heads? While doing heroic deeds is almost guaranteed to put you into the spotlight, it never hurts to look a bit snazzy while saving the world, too.

Here's just a few characters (among many others) who manage to save the world while looking like fashion models at the same time:

Dante Devil may Cry - Image 1 We kick off this short list with the hero of Capcom's Devil May Cry series, Dante, the one-time model for the Diesel clothing fashion line. With his bad-guy looks and trademark red coat - who could go wrong with red trenchcoats? - this mercenary can always turn to modeling if ever his Devil May Cry shop fails to pull in enough revenue.

Cate Archer No One Lives Forever - Image 1Next up is Cate Archer of No One Lives Forever by Monolith Productions (for the PC, PlayStation 2). 007's female counterpart can give James Bond a run for his money, with her incredibly sharp intellect matching her stylish attractiveness. Clad in cool sixties fashion complete with perfectly styled hair, Cate certainly saves the day in style with her must-have spy equipment, such as exploding lipstick, a hair barrette that also serves as lock pick, and sunglasses with camera zoom.

Heather Silent Hill 3 - Image 1 Another gaming heroine with a rather effortless flair for fashion is Heather from Capcom's Silent Hill 3 for the PlayStation 2. It's tough having to run around and deal with zombies alone, but doing so while looking presentable is a big feat in itself. This doesn't mean that Heather looks as if she doesn't break a sweat, all the running around business has visibly taken its toll on her, making her appear slightly smudged in soot. But we still like her anyway.

Granado Espada - Image 1In the realm of MMORPGs - where heavily armored males and skimpily-clad females abound, there's one title that stands out when it comes to fashion... well, old-style fashion, at least: Sword of the New World (also known as Granado Espada) by IMC Games. One can never go wrong with gowns designed in old Spanish flair, and with snappy tuxedos and military uniforms that never fail to elicit a second glance.

Finally, we end this list with quite an unexpected entry: Mario from the Super Mario Brothers franchise. Yes, we know you're muttering something along the lines of "what the heck?" right now, but we're serious.

Mario Tanooki Suit - Image 1

Aside from being one of the forefathers of good old sidescrolling adventures, our favorite plumber Mario is one of the first video game characters who put emphasis in fashion, and had quite an impressive wardrobe to prove it. From white overalls, tanooki costumes, to a fantabulous rainbow costume in Super Mario Galaxy, he's certainly the video game fashionista to look up to.

[Via : Q.J.]

Thursday, November 22, 2007

iR Shell 3.8: now with PSOne 2-Player Adhoc support

Unlocking your Sony PlayStation Portable's fullest potential through leaps and bounds is what the PSP homebrew community does best, and developer AhMan comes forth to spearhead the revolution with the latest version of his legendary application, iR Shell v3.8. Now sporting a new look, PSP Slim & Lite support, as well as a host of other useful upgrades, this little piece of homebrew should easily prove its worth as a keeper on your handheld's memory stick.

Let's look at the changelog and see what's new from the previous version:

* Supports the latest M33 firmwares across both Phat & Slim. Slim users can choose among 3.60M33, 3.71M33-1 to 3.71M33-3.
* PSOne 2-Player Adhoc Support.
* Introduces a new Context Menu System. Functions (plugins) under context menu will always be available to all file types, similar to the right mouse menu click under Windows.
* Added a new Multi-tasking PRX Plugin System. This allows user written PRX Plugins for iR Shell to multi-task with another game/app. The included PRX HTML/Text Viewer developed by korDen allows you to view HTML & Text documents while playing games or homebrews..
* With the help from Dark_AleX, support to M33 & NP9660 No UMD Modes have been added. NetHostFS & UsbHostFS are also available for the No UMD modes.
* Added support to the latest Popsloader for 3.71M33-3 by Dark_AleX.
* Allow random start of MP3 for the alarm clock function, so you'll be greeted with different tunes each morning.
* Added the options to put your PSP to auto-sleep while idle to save battery.
* Allows you to press Hot-Key to turn off/on all LEDs. The annonying memory stick or WiFi LEDs will no longer distract you from watching your favorite video/movie.
* Support TV-Out for Slim via component cable.
* Added the display of volume bar for PSP main volume in iR Shell.
* plus numerous bug fixes.

A few key details about this version: all the features of iR Shell v3.8 you'll be able to use on the original Sony PlayStation Portable will also be usable on the Slim & Lite model, with the exception of Infra-Red remote. This new version also marks the beginning of AhMan's sabbatical from the homebrew scene - but he does note that if there are any critical bugs with this version, he will try to fix them up before release.
DOWNLOAD

[Via : Q.J.]

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Homebrew scene news flash: Dark_AleX hasn't given up yet


A little over a week ago, we saw Dark AleX unveil a new build for his CFW 3.71 M33-3 + PopsLoader. Recent developments may have led some to believe that the intrepid PlayStation Portable homebrew hero is slowing down. Mathieulh begs to differ.

According to the developer, M33 is still alive and kicking with DAX still at the helm and not planning to give up anytime soon. Here's a snippet of Mathieulh's post on LAN.ST:

Not quite a surprise but I rather make it official, after much reflexion Alex decided to go on with the M33 project, although you should not expect as regular updates as there used to be, for instance the M33 will be updated to future kernels only when believed necessary, thus no 3.72M33 planned (we are waiting on future official firmwares and keep improving M33's features from now on.)


There you have it folks. It looks like DAX has decided to stay in the scene, or at least for the time being. Let's all be patient and wait for future releases from Dark_AleX. As of now, they (M33) are open to suggestions for improvement. Also, Mathieulh invites interested coders who want to devote some of their time with M33 to email. Stay tuned for more info and news about this.



[Via LAN.ST]

Sony's Breakdancing Sim Coming To USA

Back in 2006 Sony Computer Entertainment Europe brought B-Boy out to the market. The title is a competitive dance game where you create a breaker and battle your way up the ranks without using a dance pad.

While B-Boy was designed for Europe, Crazy Legs and other members of the Rock Steady Crew from New York starred in the game. Time passed, Sony never mentioned it at any conferences and then B-Boy slipped into Korea. It looked like it was never coming out in North America, but we’ve got a hopeful sign. Gamefly has listings up for the Playstation 2 and PSP version of the game. Both are scheduled to ship on February 7, 2008, but Sony isn’t mentioned as the publisher. If Gamefly’s records are correct, South Peak Interactive picked up the title instead.

Source

Sunday, November 18, 2007

EA says NFS: ProStreet will dominate this Christmas

EA Games' Need For Speed franchise may have taken a turn stylistically with Need For Speed: ProStreet, but the company believes that its impact on the gaming business will be similar to that of its predecessors. EA Says that NFS: ProStreet should hold the top spot for the holiday season, like most of its predecessors.

"A Need for Speed game has been Christmas number one for four of the last five years, with FIFA only pipping it to the post last year in a debatable count back," says Steve Farrell, senior product manager at EA.

To ensure that Need for Speed: ProStreet rules all other titles in the season of giving, EA plans to throw some major investments in a PR campaign to drum up support for the title's launch. This EA speedster is due out on November for a worldwide release on the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PC, Sony PSP, mobile, and Nintendo DS. Farrell concludes:

We are confident the increased quality of the game this year – as well as our extensive marketing campaign, with support throughout the run-up to Christmas – will help to re-establish a Need For Speed game at number one.


Buy: [ Need for Speed ProStreet (Xbox 360) ]
Buy: [ Need for Speed ProStreet (PS3) ]
Buy: [ Need for Speed ProStreet (PC) ]
Buy: [ Need for Speed ProStreet (Wii) ]



[Via DigitalSpy]

The Good Bookr - PSP Bible Reader


The Good Bookr is a Bible reader for the Sony PSP, based on the open source Bookr ebook reader.Unlike other Bible releases for the PSP, The Good Bookr is a standalone compiled program, not a set of images or web pages. The Good Bookr uses SQLite to store, search, and retrieve Bible texts. It also uses Danzeff OSK for the search interface.
Features

* Load a specific book, from Genesis to Revelation.
* Search full text or individual books.
* Bookmark individual chapters and verses.
* Navigate via book and chapter.
* Configurable controls.
* Select font face and font size.
* Customize font and
background colors.
* Rotate the text to read vertically.

[Via:pspcoder]







Saturday, November 17, 2007

Japan's 1seg advertisement



Here's yet another international PSP commercial. This time, we're taking a look at the 1seg device, a handy peripheral which allows Japanese PSP owners to access digital television signals over the air. Unfortunately, 1seg isn't available in America, and the likelihood of us seeing something similar is zero. At least we have the PlayStation Store, right? Wait a minute ...

PSP Store arriving 'after Christmas' in Europe


The PC-compatible PLAYSTATION Store will arrive in Europe "after Christmas," according to a new e-mail sent out by SCEE today. The Store will feature "games, themes and wallpapers" and "trailers, music and films." This ambitious revamp of downloadable content for PSP certainly can't come soon enough!

There's still no word on the US release yet.

[Via : pspfanboy]

Japan Only: Yggdra Union Demo UMD


Sting will give out a free demo UMD for their upcoming SRPG, Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone, to members of Sting Station, the company’s mobile content portal. Sting has so far put in plenty of efforts promoting the game, including frequent updates at the official website.hopefully the demo will make it to the web later.

Yggdra Union is set for release on January 24th in Japan, more info on the demo at the official website.

Well it's exciting to recieve freebies, we love em' dont we?


[Via : psp-spot]

Aight i start frm here...THE FIRST POST.


Well as most of you guyz already know about the cool gadget from SONY that we know by the name PSP (Playstation Portable), well for starters the PSP is a all in one entertainment system which allows you to play games in the PS2 quality as well as allows you to watch high def videos and listen to the music on the go....and yes u can access the internet via it's wi-fi capability wherever hotspots r available. So that's all for the intro, i'll continue with more frm the next post....ENJOY GUYZ!!