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AhMan
April 13th, 2006, 10:29
iR Shell 1.4 Released
The multi-tasking iR Shell finally gets a face lift. Besides playing UMD game while listening to your favorite mp3 and doing adhoc WiFi file transfer simultaneously, you can now choose your own custom skin. This is a major update to iR Shell with many new features added.

iR Shell with various skins
http://www.pspir.com/pspirshell/download/snap0023.jpg
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http://www.pspir.com/pspirshell/download/snap0027.jpg
http://www.pspir.com/pspirshell/download/snap0028.jpg

List of new features:
1. Added support for user defined skins. Finally, you can get rid of the RED background with your own custom skin. Refer to the Configurator section for details.
2. Added Game Save Viewer for viewing game save details. This will useful for locating the specific game save and send it via adhoc WiFi to your friends PSP before a adhoc battle.
3. DIR View has been enhanced to work as a real file browser with file size and free space left.
4. Added File Manipulation functions, including Delete, Rename & Create Directory. These functions may work differently according to the current views you're on. Example, if you're under "DIR View", rename will allow you to rename the actual file or directory. If you're under "APP View", rename will rename the Application Name embedded within the EBOOT.PBP file. Note, the Delete function is extremely powerful as it allows deleting a complete directory tree. If you delete "ms0:/PSP, then all your homebrews, photos, music & gamesave will be gone. Use it cautiously. To protect accidental deletion, you can use Configurator to add password to protect the use of File Manipulation functions.
5. Added support on RunUMD.
6. Added a Configurator program to support vaious customization and skin browsing.
7. Added password protection on iR Shell usage. You can customize it under Congigurator. You can also manally lock iR Shell by pressing Right Trigger + Circle. The default password is NULL, that is, just press START for enter.
8. The previous versions of Adhoc WiFi file transfer has a poor performance on Sony Memory Stick. This new version will boost the Sony MS speed to be on par with Sandisk. Thanks to AnonymousTipster for suggesting the fix.
9. A new central iR Shell directory is added, you should move the corresponding files to the new directory:
- ms0:/IRSHELL : main iR Shell cental directory
- ms0:/IRSHELL/SKINS : for putting various skins
- ms0:/IRSHELL/IRCODES : all IR Codes (RDF files) should be moved to here
- ms0:/IRSHELL/HOMEBREW : homebrew dir has been moved from /PSP/GAME/HOMEBREW to here. You should place a valid EBOOT.PBP here to be launched with Right Analog shortcut.
- ms0:/IRSHELL/SNAPSHOT : snapshot directory has been moved from /PSP/SNAPSHOT to here.

Configurator:
A new Configurator program is added which allows various customization as follows:
1. Setting of CPU Speed between 100, 222, 266 & 333.
2. Choice of various date format display.
3. To show or hide IR Remote Sub-directories under iR Remote View (RDF View).
4. Customize the pre-defined homebrew name for Right Analog Pad. If not defined, it will say "Launch Predefined Homebrew". The pre-defined homebrew directory is now moved from /PSP/GAME/HOMEBREW/EBOOT.PBP to /IRSHELL/HOMEBREW/EBOOT.PBP.
5. Enable Password Mode to allow prompting of password upon iR Shell startup.
6. Enable Password Protection for accessing "File Manipulation" functions.
7. Enable Password Protection for accessing Configurator.
8. Change the current password. You'll be prompted for the original password. If you haven't defined any password, the default is NULL (just press start for old password).
9. Skin Browser allows you to choose 1 of the prefined skins. Press CROSS the preivew skin and follow on-screen instructions to install. Each skin is compose of 5 files as follow:
- irshell.bmp : iR Shell Main Menu Background
- ircomm.bmp : iR Remote Default Background (default background will be display when no other bitmap defined for the remote)
- irscfg.bmp : iR Configurator Background
- color.def : Color definition file. Use any text editor to make changes to color value. All color values are in RGB.
- color.cfg : After making changes to the color.def file, you'll need to compile it and generate this color.cfg by going to the preview skin mode and press CIRCLE. The color.cfg will be the one used by iR Shell during runtime.

All bitmap files can either be 256 color or 24-bit color with resolution of 480 x 272.

Special thanks to all beta testers, especially StoneCut, Triable, Rangedunits, Skydew & AnonymousTipster for the extensive beta testing and bug hunting.

Pls visit my homepage to download
http://www.ahman.co.nr

The Pronto Codes have been updated, you can download Pronto Codes v1.3 in the above link. If you've made any nice skins, please upload & post it in my forum to be shared.

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pspfan
April 13th, 2006, 11:42
This is an excellent release!! Great work! I love this shell!

AhMan
April 13th, 2006, 12:00
No, all homebrew should still be installed under /PSP/GAME. iR Shell supports a shortcut key to launch a single predefined homebrew via pressing Analog Right. That predefined homebrew used to locate at /PSP/GAME/HOMEBEW/EBOOT.PBP, and is now moved to /IRSHELL/HOMEBREW/EBOOT.PBP.

pspfan
April 13th, 2006, 12:06
Yep I got it. I just realized it because I hadn't known about this feature before this version. Awesome job!

.:PSP1.0:.
April 13th, 2006, 12:31
I just gotta agree! Best shell to date and is always improving with each update! Man i love using it! Thanks alot AhMan :D

nomi
April 13th, 2006, 14:23
NICE JOB!! but an idea..... you could give your source or something and you could add tis feature wid psp oss! so start a song from psp oss and it keeps playing on in a game! that would be great! anywayz GREAT JOB MAN GREAT JOB!!!

idapimp
April 13th, 2006, 15:28
this is da shiznat!

bullhead
April 13th, 2006, 15:43
Does this use kxploit because I cant get it running on the 2.6 firmware. By the way, ive never used this app before so excuse my ignorance.

vettacossx
April 13th, 2006, 17:15
my question is like bullheads.. can we use this on 2.6 i myself have used the first 1 before i upgraded...i made the sacrifice of 1.5 to 2.6 so i could better serve the new comers here at dcemu in testing and getting thins running
n-such... i would test this on 2.6 before posting this but with the strange sub-directory approach im not as confident as i could be...i would appreciate it if someone WHO REALLY KNOWS could confirm if this works on 2.6
and because i here this sh%t alot! " 1.5 is better your dumb ..or your a newb." ..well guess what WE are not dumb SOME OF US are helping the community, MORE THAN THAT WE ARE FAR FROM NEWBS!!!LOL DO YOUR HOMEWORK!
i like everyone and respect them reguardless..period...so please have a lil for me :)
( keep the negitive too your self or e-mail your im-maturity if your a bios person whom thinks " they are better than anyone because of there firmware version...if you fit this description...thats not pride....its prejutice...and im laughing at how rediculous you are..right now...if this does not apply to you then im sorry...

Raekwik11
April 13th, 2006, 17:31
IR Shell is one of the best programs that i've ever used before. Who wouldn't want to use their psp as a remote for cable, tv, dvd, then play homebrew and listen to music at the same time. And then you can transfer files through ad-hoc with friends or others with psps.
This is probably the most useful homebrew app i've seen and i can't thank you guys enough.

StealthCP
April 13th, 2006, 17:47
Oh, la, la, my favourite PSP program has been updated. AGAIN. Excellent work, stable program and doesn't consume any resources worth talking about, allowing you to play Prodigy MP3s during boss battles on Duke3D :D:D I knew this shell would go far, and I'm giving it to everybody in the school PSP club! :p So many new features, so little time, but it has been done, for it was written: Thy wraggster, overlord of the homebrew ground, preached to the people that the iR shell has JUST BEEN UPDATED!!! WOOO

vettacossx
April 13th, 2006, 17:59
i just sent a mail out to [email protected] so we will know if this works on 2.6 psp ill keep you posted bullhead...ill post the news when i get the reply peace till then homies!

chickenclaws
April 13th, 2006, 18:18
wow this shell is really only getting better and better
unlike gay a psix

nexus68
April 13th, 2006, 18:33
i just sent a mail out to [email protected] so we will know if this works on 2.6 psp ill keep you posted bullhead...ill post the news when i get the reply peace till then homies!

On his site you can read:

"Note: Only supports PSP v1.5.
Version 2.0 & above will not work."

AhMan
April 13th, 2006, 20:29
Guys & Gals, iR Shell only supports firmware 1.5 and it will not run on 2.0 or above. iR Shell needs full kernel access and run under kernel space to allow multi-tasking with other homebrew & UMD games.

The problem for 2.x firmware is it doesn't allow kernel access yet. So 2.x firmware users will have to wait until someone hacks 2.x firmware to allow kernel access for homebrew.

grin.ch
April 13th, 2006, 20:47
this is looking better and better all the time. I might want to try it finally. As for listening to my own mp3s when I am playing a UMD, innovative idea, but the same 10 songs would get old after a while (like if you play GTA:LCS for 5 hours) I tried it b4 and didn't like it, but again, it looks like it's finally coming around.

vettacossx
April 14th, 2006, 02:13
Sorry, only support fw 1.5 as iR Shell requires kernel access.

yup thats what the creator says 2 .....

Apoklepz
April 14th, 2006, 02:57
This has been my favorite homebrew since first release, and now it just got three times better!!!! :eek:
Ahman....damn bro! You have outdone my wildest expectations for homebrew on PSP. You deserve a real nice cold on, on me. I am truly enjoying this...you don't know how much!

Dude...You, IR Shell & the people that have worked on it with you...SO MUCH F'N ROOOOCK!! Praises!

Gene
April 14th, 2006, 06:10
please exsuse my ignorance, but i'm having trouble getting my infra red working right. i get the screen that shows the bottons, and controls but nothing happens when i press them. i'm sorry i sound like a nub, it's just that this is the first time i've used this program so i don't really know how things work.

please tell me what i could be doing wrong.

.:PSP1.0:.
April 14th, 2006, 11:42
please exsuse my ignorance, but i'm having trouble getting my infra red working right. i get the screen that shows the bottons, and controls but nothing happens when i press them. i'm sorry i sound like a nub, it's just that this is the first time i've used this program so i don't really know how things work.

please tell me what i could be doing wrong.


Well man if your refering to the Xbox Remote function you might need to hold down either the left or right trigger buttons or both with the corresponding button ie. hold L trigger button down and push the x button if you understand what i'm trying to say lol

remansano
April 14th, 2006, 22:28
The best shell ever... if it ever plays video and get a browser for internet we should ask sony to fire all the programmers and just hire this one.
BTW, are there any plans for a new release of iR Shell?? What other magical things will it make??

AhMan
April 15th, 2006, 10:35
Thanks everyone for the support. I'm glad you guys & gals like it.


this is looking better and better all the time. I might want to try it finally. As for listening to my own mp3s when I am playing a UMD, innovative idea, but the same 10 songs would get old after a while (like if you play GTA:LCS for 5 hours) I tried it b4 and didn't like it, but again, it looks like it's finally coming around.I may increase the limit in the future. In the mean while, you can switch from your game to iR Shell and change the songs. Then, switch back & resume your game. It only takes a few seconds.


The best shell ever... if it ever plays video and get a browser for internet we should ask sony to fire all the programmers and just hire this one.
BTW, are there any plans for a new release of iR Shell?? What other magical things will it make??I'm now taking a break from the PSP scene and will return in a couple of months. Hopefully, I will bring out more unique features.

mre64
April 15th, 2006, 13:31
oh my god! this is awesome!
I got GTA:LCS (umd) an MP3 and USB working full speed on fw1.5!!!

im not sure about you guys but i think thats really cool.

great work ahman!

IndianCheese
April 16th, 2006, 00:25
I have a few suggestions that would make this the best homebrew program yet.


A nice GUI (or TTF support, at least!)
File manager that is as good as FileAssistant (copy, move, rename, make dir, etc.)
A menu with a feature list instead of all of those button combinations
Support for us NO-KXploit users (my homebrew is not appearing in the list, so it would be nice to have an option to choose support for NO-KXploit mode so it would create an EBOOT.ELF from the PBP and run the ELF instead of the PBP just like the NO-KXPloit does with homebrew)
Built-in RunUMD-like support
Music control within game (no need to switch back to shell to change/stop/pause music)

vettacossx
May 3rd, 2006, 17:36
although i understand this does need kernall access to run....i wonder if the coder of this project would mind contacting STRNM and giving him some help implimenting some of his IT SHELL coding into the DAEDLEOUS64 emulator...it would seem that when ran by ir shell its faster and better!!! (maybe just because of 333mhz but if it is because of coding and not the fact that its 333mhz hopefully) it may make the n64 emu run better thanks to this app.....just a thought...