wraggster
October 2nd, 2011, 22:57
via http://psp.dashhacks.com/2011/09/26/coldbird-quits-pro-c-still-development
Good news and bad news... And I'll give the bad news first: Coldbird, one of the developers behind the PRO custom firmware, has decided to up 'n quit the scene. Why? Because haters keep hatin' ... simple as that. These guys provide a free service in their spare time and when you flame 'em it doesn't sit well. So be it ... it is what it is. The good news: CFW PRO-C is still in development and there are still plans for the new online mode.
New online mode? Hells yeah... Apparently this mode will add infrastructure over Ad-hoc, similar to XLink Kai, only you won't actually need XLink -- just the custom firmware. Codestation has taken over the code and hopefully can continue where Coldbird left off. As for a release date ... there is none.
In the meantime you can download CFW 6.60 PRO-B9. It works with all PSP models.
Good lookin' VF, neur0n and Codestation. May the force be with you.
And best of luck in your future endeavours, Coldbird
Good news and bad news... And I'll give the bad news first: Coldbird, one of the developers behind the PRO custom firmware, has decided to up 'n quit the scene. Why? Because haters keep hatin' ... simple as that. These guys provide a free service in their spare time and when you flame 'em it doesn't sit well. So be it ... it is what it is. The good news: CFW PRO-C is still in development and there are still plans for the new online mode.
New online mode? Hells yeah... Apparently this mode will add infrastructure over Ad-hoc, similar to XLink Kai, only you won't actually need XLink -- just the custom firmware. Codestation has taken over the code and hopefully can continue where Coldbird left off. As for a release date ... there is none.
In the meantime you can download CFW 6.60 PRO-B9. It works with all PSP models.
Good lookin' VF, neur0n and Codestation. May the force be with you.
And best of luck in your future endeavours, Coldbird