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  • wraggster

    by Published on September 29th, 2007 21:24

    News/release from mypspdev

    Hi!
    here is a proof of concept

    http://rapidshare.com/files/59105845/My_PSP.rar.html

    I'd like to submit to all of you interested an eboot with some prx for checking all hardware features of both PSP Fat and S&L models.

    It's under 3.xx (3.52 and 3.71) and checks out:

    model and firmware installed
    system params
    power params
    test of a call to an external 1.50 kernel prx
    usb storage
    UMD presence
    hprm connections (on S&L only headset, I've not cables yet)
    sio port input
    sound output
    network params
    wifi lan scanning
    run a server on port 23
    GoCam video (Right Trigger to take a photo, START to close and continue tests)
    GoCam microphone or Talkman microphone (Right Trigger to save an audio recording, START to contue testing)
    GPS (I'm experiencing just a crash when exit TRIANGLE after using GPS on S&L, full ok on Fat)
    IR Keyboard input (only for Fat, please before running disable keyplugin if active)
    3D engine test (solid, surface, lines)

    It's the proof that under 3.xx all features are under control.
    Before it I had some pieces of codes under 1.50 and others under 3.xx.
    Now all in one for all PSP models.
    It's not an application to play with.

    To be done:
    - control brightness
    - run a client connection to server
    - ...

    Please let take a test and do not hesitate to send to me errors, if any.

    Source code is fully available, if requested and if interesting.

    I hope you are appreciating.

    By best
    ...
    by Published on September 29th, 2007 21:22

    Via Noobz

    Those of you that have tried out Sony's version of the USB charge feature are probably a litle bit dissapointed that you are unable to charge the PSP whenever the PSP is plugged in. Well now you dont need to be as we have developed a plugin which allows the PSP to charge whenever the PSP Slim is connected using USB.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 23:00

    via 2alien

    +3.71m33 supported (suppose to, no time to test it though)

    look at here for usage:
    http://www.2alien.info/2007/09/custo...94_update.html
    Notice:
    make sure u use a 3.71 theme

    Have Fun!

    Download: CXMB v2.5 ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 22:51

    Nervegas has released a new version of his Nes Emulator for the iPhone:

    NES.app uses the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM dump of any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge.

    NES.app started as a fork based on the same original code as iPhoneNES, but has been completely rewritten to run very fast, and with many additional features such as sound, game genie, saved games, and full screen support.

    1.6.0 [nervegas] Cleaned up compiler warnings
    Fixed sound envelope decay (Punchout, Pinball, Kung Fu)
    Fixed volume control restoring music and sounds in many games
    More tweaks to Palette A
    Added "CPU Clock" advanced option, see README
    More work on auto frame-skip
    Fixed triangle sound channel
    Added bass boost option
    1.6.1 [nervegas] Jacked up volume
    Compiled with debug on; no debug seems to mess up colors
    1.6.2 [nervegas] Addressed crashing issues on orientation change

    Download Here ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 22:39

    via engadget

    If you haven't already bitten the bullet and taken your unlocked iPhone down that scariest of paths, the 1.1.1 update, we're here to sort out a bit of the hearsay from the actual and fairly inconvenient truth. Even if you have already updated, or never even unlocked or jailbroke your iPhone to begin with, there's still a lot to learn, so let's dive in, shall we?

    Most people with a jailbroken iPhone will end up with a "factory-fresh" iPhone after the 1.1.1 firmware update. Your mileage may vary, and isolated incidents of bricking have occurred, but most people are just going to have a 3rd party-free, AT&T-only iPhone in their pocket when the day is through, and bricking seems to be just as common for a virgin iPhones as for jailbroken ones. As for when we'll have full use of the iPhone again is unclear, but TUAW's Erica Sadun says "don't expect a jailbreak anytime soon," which doesn't seem promising. Apparently the security is going to be a whole lot harder to crack this time around.

    As for unlocked iPhones, you should probably hold off for the time being. The most serious problems we're hearing so far relate to iPhone Dev Team's anySIM unlock, which has left some iPhones "bricked" with an "Incorrect SIM" error message (seen above). That's not to say a workaround won't be found in the future, but for now anySIM users should certainly stay away from 1.1.1. SuperSIM and TurboSIM users are also advised not to update, but we have less solid info about that. iPhoneSIMfree users seem to be in fine shape as long as they're rocking an AT&T SIM card -- though that does seem to defeat the purpose of an unlocked iPhone in the first place. Please let us know about your personal experience with the update on an unlocked phone so we can get a clearer picture of the exact damage, but it's probably best for you to restore your phone to to a factory state before 1.1.1 rather than risking it all for our benefit.

    Still, there are still plenty of ways you can stick it to the man. For starters, don't upgrade to 1.1.1! There's no telling when the iPhone will be re-hacked at all, and if you're interested in running 3rd party apps or using a non-AT&T SIM then 1.0.2 is where it's at for the time being. If you do feel like sending your pre-1.1.1 iPhone back to a "virgin" 1.0.2 state, there are methods for doing so that will give you a fresh iPhone with all sorts of unlocking and jailbreaking potential, along with providing the "safest" state for your iPhone to be in before a 1.1.1 update if do you choose to perform one. If you are staying away from 1.1.1, naturally be careful to reject any of iTunes' friendly offers to update your phone, and it can't hurt to disable "Check for updates automatically" in iTunes preferences. Apple won't be "pushing" the update on you, so if you do run it and break something, it's your own dang warranty-voiding fault -- though jailbreaking doesn't actually modify anything beyond your software, so you shouldn't have much to worry about as long as Apple doesn't decide to get nasty.

    However, should you happen to ignore all these dire warnings and brick your phone in the process, there are reports of Apple Geniuses unbricking iPhones at Apple Stores, despite warnings posted to the contrary, as long as that phone hasn't been unlocked. Even if you have unlocked, it can't hurt to ask, so keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best!

    There are also still ways to add your own homebrew (read: free) ringtones to your 1.0.2 iPhone, even when running iTunes 7.4.2. Just pick your poison: iPhone RingToneMaker (Windows), Ringtonator Studio (Mac), or iToner (Mac). Sadly, iToner developer Ambrosia Software says that 1.1.1 breaks this hack, but they're working on a workaround.

    Before we go, we'd be lying to you if we said there aren't some legitimate reasons to upgrade, so we'll run them by you real fast -- just in case you needed any more reasons to be conflicted about updating your iPhone.

    iTunes WiFi Music Store (the true promise of a WiFi DAP finally achieved)
    Louder speakerphone and receiver volume (it's about time, we only hope it's loud enough)
    Home Button double-click shortcut to phone favorites or music controls (just like the iPod touch)
    Space bar double-tap shortcut to intelligently insert period and space (BlackBerry-style)
    Mail attachments are viewable in portrait and landscape (another one struck off the "duh" list)
    Stocks and cities in Stock and Weather can be re-ordered (ditto)
    Apple Bluetooth Headset battery status in the Status Bar (but it's still a ripoff)
    Support for TV Out (and the joy of paying through the nose for new cables)
    Preference to turn off EDGE/GPRS when roaming internationally
    New Passcode lock time intervals
    Adjustable alert volume ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 22:37

    via engadget

    Well before the iPhone became anything more than a pipe dream, folks were clamoring for a truly updated iPod -- one that featured more pixels, a widescreen display and wireless capabilities at the very least. As the iPhone finally came to fruition, hopes were yet again dashed as Apple forced anyone desperate for the aforementioned PMP to also purchase a new cellphone, not to mention live with merely 8GB of storage at the high-end. Thankfully for us all, Cupertino finally saw fit to release the phoneless iPhone, which seemed to combine all of our previous wishes into one very sleek -- save for that black notch in the rear -- device. Shortly thereafter, users began kvetching over seemingly widespread display issues, the inability to natively use it in Disk Mode and the 16GB cap on capacity. Furthermore, who could forget the way our dreams were crushed when the Bluetooth caper ended with inconclusive results? And yes, we're still wondering why we can't add calendar appointments on this thing.

    That being said, here's your chance to rip, rag on or reiterate your love for Apple's long-awaited iPod touch. How would you have done things differently? What features would have been added and what hardware changes would've been made? Oh, and why isn't this thing available in iPod white™? ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 16:45

    New from Play Asia



    It’s time to set your digital music free. Be a DJ in your own home - anywhere in your home - and control it all from the palm of your hand. You don’t even need a wireless network. The Logitech Wireless DJ™ Music System makes it easy to play your PC music on your stereo. Enjoy all of your music in your living room: MP3s, WMAs, iTunes®, Internet radio stations—even podcasts and subscription audio.

    Use the long-range remote to browse through your entire music collection and see what's playing—all from the comfort of your sofa. The Wireless DJ Music System combines plug-and-play simplicity with the clarity of digital audio, doesn't require a network, and works throughout your home.

    Logitech's Award Winning streaming solution is now avaiable for a staggering US$79.90 for a limited time only. Grab yours while stocks last. ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 16:39

    via emuholic

    Pushr is an application which allows you to upload images on your iPhoneto your Flickr account. Changes in this release are:
    * Showing a list of the photos that will be pushed
    * Allowing photos to be removed from the list
    * Providing better feedback about the photo currently being uploaded
    * Warning the user when they're connected via EDGE and not WiFi
    Visit the homepage at http://mobilepushr.jottit.com/ for the downloads. ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 16:39

    via emuholic

    A new homebrew game for the iPhone of the excellent time waster Sudoku has been released.
    For the past couple of weeks I’ve been working on and off on a native Sudoku application for the iPhone. The code is now stable and made it’s 1.0 release today. As of this morning Sudoku is available to the world through Installer.app and Conceited Software’s community repository source.
    Visit the homepage at http://zackbartel.com/ for the downloads. ...
    by Published on September 28th, 2007 16:25

    Archilolo has posted a new version of his pong game for the PSP, heres whats new:

    28.09.2007: version 0.5
    Update which makes the play (finally) interesting… even when one only plays!

    * addition of an artificial intelligence. That makes it possible to have three levels of difficulty. The “easy” level is… very easy (but I have a 4 year old niece who will be glad to gain). For the difficult level, on the other hand, it is hotter.
    * Addition of a mode of play: the score. Opposite you, a racket which renvoit all. The goal? To hold the most exchanges possible!
    * New finely, more ergonomic (fortunately!) that the old one.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
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