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  • tommydanger

    by Published on January 31st, 2007 23:13

    Hi

    A new build of IceTea is available
    This one focus on usability:

    -added gameid autodection, thanks to SeattleMan from www.sonyindex.com for providing me his PS1 game database

    -added progress bar to iso extraction/eboot compilation dialog, so you actually see the progress :P

    -fixed glitch which made the windows explorer think iso extraction/eboot compilation dialog crashed when in reality it only did some heavy computing :P
    It's also much smoother now to navigate the gui while extracting iso/creating eboot

    What is IceTea?
    IceTea allows you to convert your old PSX CD's for use in the Sony PSP system
    with the OE firmwares present.
    It is also capable of creating the corresponding ingame manuals as well as
    customizing the menu appearance.
    You may also re-extract the ISO from your converted games.

    and somehow I forgot to say last time (it was clear to me) that it has the CDDA support built in by Tinnus and the proper iso extraction by flatwhatson (no padding, extracted iso size should be the same as the one it was created from)

    As always released under the GPL
    Source can be grabbed via svn or via download section the next days
    Provided binary should work from Win98 to Windows Vista 32bit (no .net framework required)
    http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ice...se_mirror=kent

    YOU NEED TO HAVE 3.03 OE-C INSTALLED ON YOUR PSP TO USE THE EBOOTS GENERATED BY THIS PROGRAM

    for anything else read the readme

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    by Published on January 28th, 2007 04:54

    Hi

    IceTea 1.0 is now available

    IceTea is a graphical user interface for making PSX Eboots.
    I know there are already to many of them but I started the project because of two reasons:
    -to incorporate all the latest PSX<->PSP features into one single ready to use executable plus make it as easy to use as possible
    -to make a multiplatform solution for pops (almost all pops guis needs .net framework ._.)
    (should work on win98 onwards)

    It uses the wxWidgets library for the graphical output, although only win binary available atm.
    Feel free to port it to whatever OS wxWidgets supports.

    As of now IceTea provides the following features:
    -Create PSP compatible PSX eboot (customize eboot menu appearance)
    -Extract ISO from PSX eboot
    -Create manual from png images
    -Create manual from text file (useful for gamefaqs,..)

    IceTea is open source released under the GPL
    Download it here:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/icetea/

    I also want to thank the following people whose code I've used in IceTea
    -Coldbird
    -Dark_Alex
    -flatwhatson
    -Tinnus
    And also everyone I forgot who made it all possible

    Source can be grabbed via svn

    In case you haven't noticed in the picture:
    Generated psx eboots will only run on 3.03 OE-C (onwards)

    Though I've tested it thoroughly you may experience some bugs

    PS: Whoever knows the reason why it's called IceTea gets a cookie :P

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    by Published on December 10th, 2006 19:26

    Hi folks

    I modified my 3.01 Devhook Firmware Installer so that you can install any update that is supported by the latest devhook.
    In words this mean you can install
    2.80
    2.82
    3.01
    3.02
    you decide it

    Usage is the same as ever:
    Download latest devhook and install it.
    Install this Installer
    Download your desired update (2.80-3.02) and place it in the root of your memory stick, and name it "eboot.pbp" if it isn't already named like that.

    Then in the XMB choose "Devhook Firmware Installer".
    Once prompted hit [X] to install the firmware for devhook
    Wait till PSP reboots and fire up devhook, choose the firmware you just installed and reboot.
    Done!

    Changes from the 3.01 Installer
    -support for 2.80-3.02 update (not hardcoded to 3.01)
    -support for 32MB memory sticks
    -improved gui (nicer blue :P )
    -EU/US button layout, unlike the 3.01 installer which had the JP button layout
    -improved errordetection

    This is based on code from PspPet, Dark_AleX and Team Noobz.
    In no way does it read or write from your onboard flash!
    Tested by me on 1.5 with 2.82,3.01,3.02 update and latest devhook

    It may support newer updates aslong as sony doesn't change the keys (again) and of course devhook supports it

    Enjoy!
    Source is included

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    by Published on December 5th, 2006 22:47

    Hi
    I made a automated 3.01 FW Installer for the latest devhook

    All you have to do is to install Devhook, install the Installer and put the 3.01 Update Eboot in the root of your memory stick.
    Make sure it's called Eboot.PBP and run the installer.

    The installer has several advantages:
    First, you don't have to extract the PSAR File anymore, the installer will locate the PSAR file in the update and do the necessary steps for you.

    Second, the files will be moved to the dh/301/ folder, so you no longer need to move them by hand

    Third, it creates the F1 folder so you don't get the blue screen of death.

    All is done on the memory stick, no flashing is involved.

    To finally start 3.01, start Devhook and make sure Firmware is set to 3.01 and reboot.
    Enjoy!

    This installer is based on a modified version of PSAR Dumper by PspPet, Dark_AleX and Team Noobz
    proper shout outs to them

    This is totally legal, it doesn't contain any (c) files.
    It doesn't work without the 3.01 update (cause it retrieves the (c) fw files from the update )
    It currently only works with 3.01 Update.
    But I'm working on a version that will support all updates

    Tested on 1.5 by whazilla and me and I got word that it doesn't work on 2.71SE, will have to look at it ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 00:05

    Hi all o/
    I want to introduce you Tommys PSPVBA v0.1

    It's based on Zx-81 PSPVBA v1.1.0 so it should work on on both 1.5 and 2.0+(untested) firmware.

    First of all, it isn't any faster, my main focus for this release was more features. Features that I like and miss in the original PSPVBA (though great great work ZX-81 o/ )

    Here are the new features:
    -improved rombrowser
    --displays romsize
    --marks roms red that are incompatible
    --ability to delete roms in the rombrowser

    -multiple rom settings

    -autoload last played rom at startup

    Usage is based on PSPVBA by Zx-81, however there are some new functions:

    To delete a rom, go into the rombrowser - select one and press LTRIGGER. It will then inform you that you're about to delete the rom, press X and you're done.

    As you may know PSPVBA only support roms up to 16MB, if the rom you are trying to load is greater than 16MB it will print out a warning and will also inform you that you're trying to load a rom that will not work properly.

    To save your rom settings, simply save your settings in the main menu and it will save the settings exclusively for this particular rom. Just load another one and save the settings like before and you have saved the settings exclusively for this particular rom. I think you get it When you try to load a rom and there is already a settings file it will load this file instead of the default one.

    Source is included.
    See COPYING.txt for more info.

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