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    psp X-Flash V16f

    Due for X-Flash V16g COMING SOON:
    - Support for firmware versions 2.71 SE-A, and possibly 2.71 SE-B2.
    - Support for firmware version 2.71 SE-C if it has arrived.
    - Detection of 1.50 registry files being used with 2.71 SE
    installations with the option to write a new 2.71 registry.
    (firmware version 2.71 SE)
    - Donations screen where the nicknames of donators will appear.
    - Plain Black PSP About screens.
    (firmware version 2.71 SE)

    X-Flash V16f (Dual Firmware Support)
    The same program runs on 1.50 and 2.71 SE, and behaves accordingly
    after the PSP firmware version is auto detected at startup.

    New for X-Flash V16f:
    - Fixed biult in Plain Black Backgrounds. (firmware version 2.71 SE)

    New for X-Flash V16e:
    - Fixed 2.71 SE file inflation bug. Several rco files, once modified,
    were being written back appended with zeros to match the larger
    size of their 1.50 firmware counterpart. This causes more
    consumption of memory on flash0, and possible verify failures if
    there is no remaining space. This bug has been present since V16.
    - Set PSP nickname to "raw" to find an option to perform a
    complete 32Mb binary flash dump. The raw dump routine is
    an sdk sample. (firmware versions 1.50 or 2.71 SE)
    - Biult in Plain Black Wallpapers are 1x1 resolution to collectively
    save approx 70 Kb of space over the stock XMB backgrounds.
    (firmware version 2.71 SE)

    Note: many considerations have been made to ensure this release works
    smoothly on both supported firmware versions.
    Features pertaining to Dark_AleX Custom Firmware POC for 1.50 are
    disabled in 2.71 SE, including the prompt for it's auto installation at first
    time use. Writing mp3 file to flash feature is disabled for 2.71 SE due to
    lack of space left on flash0 after 2.71 SE is installed. Custom Gameboots
    are limited in size to 618Kb when using 2.71 SE for the same reason.

    I am always interested in correcting any repeatable problems that may be found.


    Check out Hellcat's Windows Label Editor for X-Flash!

    Cheers, Art.

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    Nice. I lo0ve XFlash. And the fact that it now supports 2.71 SE is the reason I upgraded my PSP.

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    thanks art!

    SE-C? do u know something we dont know? :O

    >)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kando
    SE-C? do u know something we dont know? :O
    possibly art is one of Dark_AleXs beta testers for the firmware and he has a beta of the new version (kinda like ahman has the UMD patch, letting UMDs run from iR Shell on 2.71 SE) and dosn't know if publicrelease is out, lol, then again, probably not :P

    Anywho, nice work art, saving space is always good for this f/w(small black background pics), gonna try this outnow

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    I suggest this not be used because when i was using it normally it bricked my psp unfortunately so watch out ppl it is VERY VERY unstable

    it bricked on changin the font back to normal cant u believe it?

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    if u didnt originally change it through x-flash thats ur own fault...
    i bricked my own backgrounds, had to reinstall the firmware....no big deal when u have recovery mode.

    anyone who doesnt trust x-flash is a damn fool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetris999 View Post
    I suggest this not be used because when i was using it normally it bricked my psp unfortunately so watch out ppl it is VERY VERY unstable

    it bricked on changin the font back to normal cant u believe it?
    If the font size is too large it will partially brick it like my freind above ^^^ said its easy to recover and X-Flash is in no way responsible for bricks stupidity is.As with all progys that write to flash use common sense and caution.

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    Cool! Great job, Art!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetris999 View Post
    I suggest this not be used because when i was using it normally it bricked my psp unfortunately so watch out ppl it is VERY VERY unstable

    it bricked on changin the font back to normal cant u believe it?
    show some respect, as long as ive used x-flash it hasnt bricked my psp. this app is very stable and the finest flash modifier out there, take ur bs somewhere else. also it has a built in default font for ur psp how the hell can u brick it ? its something else... tard

    btw ty for release art. this will continue to be my fav app pm me if u are interested in this nice icon i use

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    how do you recover from a bricked psp using Devhook 0.46.

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