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    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 05:31

    EvilDragon has improved hc232's port of Super Methane Bros for the GP2x.



    Changes:
    - Add Volume Control
    - Change QUIT from Start to L+R
    - Change buttons to make playing more comfortable
    - Recompile with open2x libs
    - Set CPU Speed to 75 MHz!

    Download: http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfile...,0,0,0,35,1023 ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 05:29

    JyCet did a small fix to 2xRick, a port of xRick (which is a Rick Dangerous Remake).



    Changes:
    -recompilation with open2x prebuilt lib (the best lib package)
    -reduce CPU speed from 200MHz to 66Mhz (edit xrick.ini to change it)
    -apply RAM tweak (edit xrick.ini to change it)
    -apply gamma correction (edit xrick.ini to change it)
    -change icon by rokdcasbah one.

    Download: http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfile...,0,0,0,35,2026 ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 02:36



    Just noticed on Play Asia a preorder for the PSP TV Tuner and the sad news is that original PSP Owners have been dealt a blow with the news that the TV Tuner only works on the Upcoming PSP Slim.

    Heres the details posted at Play Asia:

    features
    Official PSP PlayStation Portable 1seg TV Tuner
    Suitable only for the new Slim Lime Series (PSP-2000)

    Is this why the new PSP has the 32MB Upgrade?, why the original PSP cant run it is a mystery but its sad news for those of us who dont want to upgrade to a newer version of the PSP.

    DIGG THIS NEWS



    Heres a photo of the TV Tuner on the PSP:

    ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 02:28

    In our downtime last week there was 2 new console packs released for the PSP both were Monster Hunter Portable 2nd Summer Bonus Pack with consoles in Gold or Blue.

    Heres the images for those involved:



    Heres whats in the box:



    The packs retail for $250, More details at Play Asia ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 00:44



    Hi All,

    For those who haven't seen the previous version, Dropbear is a small SSH2 Server
    and Client running on a variety of POSIX-based platforms.
    It has been mainly developed by Matt Johnston
    (see http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html).

    PSPSSH is a port of the version 0.48.1 to the PSP.

    This ssh client gives you a remote access to your PC (if you have a SSH server
    installed of course), and you can then enter commands and run scripts as if you were
    directly in front of your PC.

    This software is usefull for linux users who might want to connect to their PC/server
    from anywhere using a wifi connection, and then read their mail using text based
    tool such as pine, elm or mutt, run text irc client, watch log files, edit configuration
    files, restart services etc ...

    * Change log : *

    What's new in version 1.0.8 :

    - Add splash screen on startup
    - Add Clear key in Danzeff keyboard
    (useful to clear a field in the login menu)
    - IR keyboard enhancement with new short keys inside menus
    - Support Sprint PDA keyboard (thanks to Craig)
    - Use new SDK wifi functions
    - Update help / README files
    - Bug fix & Code cleaning


    * Credits and license : *

    The terminal Vt100 emulation part of PSPSSH is based on the work
    of Danzel for his Telnet client for PSP.

    The IR keyboard support is based on the work of Harald Fielker
    (author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library)

    This software is distributed under several open-source/free software
    licenses, and mainly the MIT/X Consortium License.

    See LICENSE.txt file for all details and information about it.

    It has been developed on linux for Firmware 1.5 and 3.40-OE, and for the IR keyboard part
    it has been tested using a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.

    How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.

    * Download : *

    You can download it on my blog : http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/

    Thanks to Matt Johnston for Dropbear, to Danzel and Jeff Chen for their virtual keyboard,
    thanks once more to Danzel for the VT100 emulation, and thanks to all PSPSDK coders.

    Enjoy,

    Zx ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 00:27

    Via DeMoN X.

    This was released on 240507, but hasn't been posted about here. Even QJ hasn't posted about it, even though it was released on their forums.

    In short, this is a program that lets you display the PSP's screen in real-time on your PC monitor by sending the signals through the USB cable. It was designed for 3.40 OE-A, which it works flawlessly on, but I can also confirm it works great on M33 3.52-2 (Load VSH doesn't work, but it's not that important). Something unique for M33 firmwares, is that you can also use the plugins in 1.50 kernel homebrew!

    You can also control the game from a PC keyboard or gamepad. This works without any noticeable delay.

    Overall, a great application if you want, for example, to record to video while playing a game, and if you want to play using another gamepad than the PSP's.

    Read the readme for installation and usage on 3.40 OE-A.

    For M33 firmwares (may also prove useful to other users):
    1. First, copy and boot up the PSPLink application as in the readme. Make sure the USB cable is plugged in, and install the drivers when prompted by directing to the drivers somewhere in this package.
    2. Copy and enable the two plugins mentioned in the readme in GAME and/or GAME150. Don't start Remotejoy yet.
    3. Now start the game/application on your PSP.
    4. When it has booted, start up Remotejoy GUI on the PC. USBHostFS will automatically start.
    5. Click With FPS or Without FPS under Window or Full Screen to start the controlling/displaying application.
    6. Press F3 on your keyboard to stream the PSP's screen to the PC's.
    7. Press F11 to take a screenshot.


    OE users can run the PSPLink program on their PSP (disable the plugins first!) to use the Load VSH which lets them boot up the XMB with USBHostFS running to stream their display from there also. Note that loading any games or applications then will crash the PSP. The same goes for listing the video files.

    NB! The PSP may lock-up when entering Save screen in some games. Press F5 on the PC to stop the video stream temporarily while you save. Press it again to resume streaming.

    Another bug is that the PSP will always crash when trying to exit to the XMB from a game with the plugins enabled, forcing you to power the PSP off the hard way (holding the power switch for 10 seconds).


    Here's the post from DeMoN X himself:

    Warning! Some Anti-Virus software, Mcafee and others may be detecting this software as a virus. This is NOT a virus. This is false detection of CMDOW's window hiding capabilities. The maker of CMDOW has a statement on his website.

    Changes for V1.52 :

    * Driver installation for X86. READ THE "HOW TO INSTALL" FIRST
    * New batch files for manual installation
    * Added "How to install" to app.
    * Another "Feature"

    Changes for V1.51 :

    * Added full credits to TyRaNiD 2k6 for Remotejoy SDL and Schrade for batch files and script files, tutorial, and compiled binaries.
    * Added killall batch to MyBase.Load
    * Accurate process checking of USBHost FS
    * Added mode menu, Not completed.

    Info :

    .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed.
    This is Version 1.52, 24/05/07.



    Download and give feedback via comments. ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 00:27

    Via DeMoN X.

    This was released on 240507, but hasn't been posted about here. Even QJ hasn't posted about it, even though it was released on their forums.

    In short, this is a program that lets you display the PSP's screen in real-time on your PC monitor by sending the signals through the USB cable. It was designed for 3.40 OE-A, which it works flawlessly on, but I can also confirm it works great on M33 3.52-2 (Load VSH doesn't work, but it's not that important). Something unique for M33 firmwares, is that you can also use the plugins in 1.50 kernel homebrew!

    You can also control the game from a PC keyboard or gamepad. This works without any noticeable delay.

    Overall, a great application if you want, for example, to record to video while playing a game, and if you want to play using another gamepad than the PSP's.

    Read the readme for installation and usage on 3.40 OE-A.

    For M33 firmwares (may also prove useful to other users):
    1. First, copy and boot up the PSPLink application as in the readme. Make sure the USB cable is plugged in, and install the drivers when prompted by directing to the drivers somewhere in this package.
    2. Copy and enable the two plugins mentioned in the readme in GAME and/or GAME150. Don't start Remotejoy yet.
    3. Now start the game/application on your PSP.
    4. When it has booted, start up Remotejoy GUI on the PC. USBHostFS will automatically start.
    5. Click With FPS or Without FPS under Window or Full Screen to start the controlling/displaying application.
    6. Press F3 on your keyboard to stream the PSP's screen to the PC's.
    7. Press F11 to take a screenshot.


    OE users can run the PSPLink program on their PSP (disable the plugins first!) to use the Load VSH which lets them boot up the XMB with USBHostFS running to stream their display from there also. Note that loading any games or applications then will crash the PSP. The same goes for listing the video files.

    NB! The PSP may lock-up when entering Save screen in some games. Press F5 on the PC to stop the video stream temporarily while you save. Press it again to resume streaming.

    Another bug is that the PSP will always crash when trying to exit to the XMB from a game with the plugins enabled, forcing you to power the PSP off the hard way (holding the power switch for 10 seconds).


    Here's the post from DeMoN X himself:

    Warning! Some Anti-Virus software, Mcafee and others may be detecting this software as a virus. This is NOT a virus. This is false detection of CMDOW's window hiding capabilities. The maker of CMDOW has a statement on his website.

    Changes for V1.52 :

    * Driver installation for X86. READ THE "HOW TO INSTALL" FIRST
    * New batch files for manual installation
    * Added "How to install" to app.
    * Another "Feature"

    Changes for V1.51 :

    * Added full credits to TyRaNiD 2k6 for Remotejoy SDL and Schrade for batch files and script files, tutorial, and compiled binaries.
    * Added killall batch to MyBase.Load
    * Accurate process checking of USBHost FS
    * Added mode menu, Not completed.

    Info :

    .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed.
    This is Version 1.52, 24/05/07.



    Download and give feedback via comments. ...
    by Published on August 3rd, 2007 00:27

    Via DeMoN X.

    This was released on 240507, but hasn't been posted about here. Even QJ hasn't posted about it, even though it was released on their forums.

    In short, this is a program that lets you display the PSP's screen in real-time on your PC monitor by sending the signals through the USB cable. It was designed for 3.40 OE-A, which it works flawlessly on, but I can also confirm it works great on M33 3.52-2 (Load VSH doesn't work, but it's not that important). Something unique for M33 firmwares, is that you can also use the plugins in 1.50 kernel homebrew!

    You can also control the game from a PC keyboard or gamepad. This works without any noticeable delay.

    Overall, a great application if you want, for example, to record to video while playing a game, and if you want to play using another gamepad than the PSP's.

    Read the readme for installation and usage on 3.40 OE-A.

    For M33 firmwares (may also prove useful to other users):
    1. First, copy and boot up the PSPLink application as in the readme. Make sure the USB cable is plugged in, and install the drivers when prompted by directing to the drivers somewhere in this package.
    2. Copy and enable the two plugins mentioned in the readme in GAME and/or GAME150. Don't start Remotejoy yet.
    3. Now start the game/application on your PSP.
    4. When it has booted, start up Remotejoy GUI on the PC. USBHostFS will automatically start.
    5. Click With FPS or Without FPS under Window or Full Screen to start the controlling/displaying application.
    6. Press F3 on your keyboard to stream the PSP's screen to the PC's.
    7. Press F11 to take a screenshot.


    OE users can run the PSPLink program on their PSP (disable the plugins first!) to use the Load VSH which lets them boot up the XMB with USBHostFS running to stream their display from there also. Note that loading any games or applications then will crash the PSP. The same goes for listing the video files.

    NB! The PSP may lock-up when entering Save screen in some games. Press F5 on the PC to stop the video stream temporarily while you save. Press it again to resume streaming.

    Another bug is that the PSP will always crash when trying to exit to the XMB from a game with the plugins enabled, forcing you to power the PSP off the hard way (holding the power switch for 10 seconds).


    Here's the post from DeMoN X himself:

    Warning! Some Anti-Virus software, Mcafee and others may be detecting this software as a virus. This is NOT a virus. This is false detection of CMDOW's window hiding capabilities. The maker of CMDOW has a statement on his website.

    Changes for V1.52 :

    * Driver installation for X86. READ THE "HOW TO INSTALL" FIRST
    * New batch files for manual installation
    * Added "How to install" to app.
    * Another "Feature"

    Changes for V1.51 :

    * Added full credits to TyRaNiD 2k6 for Remotejoy SDL and Schrade for batch files and script files, tutorial, and compiled binaries.
    * Added killall batch to MyBase.Load
    * Accurate process checking of USBHost FS
    * Added mode menu, Not completed.

    Info :

    .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed.
    This is Version 1.52, 24/05/07.



    Download and give feedback via comments. ...
    by Published on August 2nd, 2007 23:49

    Taken straight from the press release:

    Launch of Grand Theft Auto IV Now Planned for Fiscal 2008

    Take-Two Interactive Software today announced revised revenue and earnings guidance for fiscal 2007.

    Take-Two is reducing its fiscal 2007 guidance primarily to reflect the movement of the launch of Grand Theft Auto IV for the PS3 and the Xbox 360 from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2007 to fiscal 2008, due to additional development time required to complete the title. The title is now planned for release in the Company's second quarter of fiscal 2008. Additionally, Take-Two is updating third quarter and fiscal year 2007 guidance to reflect the movement of Manhunt 2 for the PS2, PSP, and the Wii out of the third quarter and the fiscal year.

    Things are not looking so good for Rockstar/Take-Two.... ...
    by Published on August 2nd, 2007 23:49

    Taken straight from the press release:

    Launch of Grand Theft Auto IV Now Planned for Fiscal 2008

    Take-Two Interactive Software today announced revised revenue and earnings guidance for fiscal 2007.

    Take-Two is reducing its fiscal 2007 guidance primarily to reflect the movement of the launch of Grand Theft Auto IV for the PS3 and the Xbox 360 from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2007 to fiscal 2008, due to additional development time required to complete the title. The title is now planned for release in the Company's second quarter of fiscal 2008. Additionally, Take-Two is updating third quarter and fiscal year 2007 guidance to reflect the movement of Manhunt 2 for the PS2, PSP, and the Wii out of the third quarter and the fiscal year.

    Things are not looking so good for Rockstar/Take-Two.... ...
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