wraggster
November 6th, 2008, 00:38
News/release from Davee (http://davee.x-fusion.co.uk/index.php)
[Important Info]
This version spoofer is designed for use with 5.00 firmware and will not operate on any other firmware.
[What can it do]
This spoofer can spoof an almost limitless amount of characters onto the screen. It loads up seplugins/spoofversion.txt and applies it on boot.
If you wish to change version you can edit in usb mode and once you reboot, the version will change.
[How to install]
Copy spoofversion.txt and version_spoofer.prx to /seplugins/, edit the vsh.txt in the same folder, and activate in recovery. To change version, just modify the the spoofversion.txt with notepad. Length is unlimited, but may not appear for several reasons.
[Advanced]
Unicode is also supported for use. If you wish to use unicode, make a file in seplugins called "spoofversion_unicode.txt ". Make sure its unicode data that is in that file. Unicode allows a greater range of characters to be used as opposed to ANSI.
[Credits]
Davee - Developer
Bubbletune - For some help
[Note]
This source is free to use, but please credit the authors if you use this code in your application.
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
[Important Info]
This version spoofer is designed for use with 5.00 firmware and will not operate on any other firmware.
[What can it do]
This spoofer can spoof an almost limitless amount of characters onto the screen. It loads up seplugins/spoofversion.txt and applies it on boot.
If you wish to change version you can edit in usb mode and once you reboot, the version will change.
[How to install]
Copy spoofversion.txt and version_spoofer.prx to /seplugins/, edit the vsh.txt in the same folder, and activate in recovery. To change version, just modify the the spoofversion.txt with notepad. Length is unlimited, but may not appear for several reasons.
[Advanced]
Unicode is also supported for use. If you wish to use unicode, make a file in seplugins called "spoofversion_unicode.txt ". Make sure its unicode data that is in that file. Unicode allows a greater range of characters to be used as opposed to ANSI.
[Credits]
Davee - Developer
Bubbletune - For some help
[Note]
This source is free to use, but please credit the authors if you use this code in your application.
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments