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    by Published on July 15th, 2007 22:08

    News from Divineo China



    Play all dancing games without the mess of connecting cables with this wireless dance mat compatible with both PS2 and PS1. It supports 2 players mode with a special select function, and requires only 2 AA batteries

    Specifications & extra information

    - Wireless function
    - Supports player 1 and player 2 mode
    - Fully compatible with PS2 and PS1 console systems
    - Can be operated by 2 AA batteries or with a 3V ac adapter ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 22:04

    New from Divineo China



    Transport your Playstation 3 and all required accessories in total safety with this ultra complete travel bag designed especially for PS3. It can hold 4 controllers, all cables, batteries, game discs etc. And best of all, you can play without unloading your console, just open the bag, plug in the power cord, and play!

    Specifications & extra information

    - Direct plug and play
    - Prevents against shocks and scratches
    - Shoulder strap for carrying
    - Fully compatible with different version and model of console system
    - Storage function with console, game discs, controllers, cables and other accessories ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:59

    News/release from mervsduh:

    Manage your playlists on the go!

    Playlist Manager will allow you to create, edit and delete playlists. Playlist Manager will save your file as .m3u directly under your chosen music folder which can then be played by PSP music player. Playlist Manager has its own music player that will allow you to play your selected music file, folder or playlist.

    There are no restrictions on file addition or removal - you can keep on adding the same file and in any order. Playlist Manager can recognize and play playlists and music files from sub folders.

    FW Check:
    Tested on 3.40 OE and will work on 3.10 OE. Basically any new firmwares that has ms0:/MUSIC as location for their music files. I'll create Kxploit versions if there is a need for one.

    Note:
    Playlist Manager music player is crude and I have only added it so that I can sample the music I'm about to add or sample the playlist I just made. But ultimately I have the PSP music player in mind to play it. Unlike other good homebrew MP3 players out there - I don't intend to use this as a player but as a quick playlist maker.

    There is an issue with playing music files from computer generated m3u files. Playlist Manager can read them, add and remove music files from them but it cant play them properly and may even crash the app if you attempt to do so. But any changes you make on these computer generated m3u files with Playlist Manager will still be playable by PSP music player.

    Future Updates:
    v1.0 is just a completed Playlist Manager I made weeks back and all it does is create playlists. So v2.0 has the music player added so I dont need to go out of the app just to test listen what I wanted to add on my playlist. Im working on v3.0 right now to fix up some bugs and enhance the music player. Depends on the reception whether anyone would want this as a player or just a playlist maker.

    Try it out and let me know if there are issues. Send bugs to [email protected]

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    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:50



    PvP_LostKnight has posted a mod to his PSP which is quite something as you can see from the pic above, heres the details of what he did:

    my psp was built to play FPS (first person shooter) games. AND i FINALLY got a digital cam to take pics of it! tell me what u think about it!!!

    Work done to it
    *removed stock analog nub
    *cover stock analog nub hole with glue and painted it
    *remove speakers from previous location and placed them on top of the psp
    *removed umd drive
    *external analog sticks
    *usb mod
    *sealed up charger port with glue and painted it slightly
    *see thru jewel on umd door
    *preparing psp for 'umd storage device' mod that im working on

    work expected on it
    *either sound reactive rumble mod (when sound gets very intensive itll rumble) or trigger rumble mod
    *touch up the look of the psp
    *paint
    *leds possibly if i get time
    *'umd storage device' mod or sound reactive subwoofer mod or ir keyboard that flips out of the umd drive

    --do take note that the right analog stick does not have a back cover on it because i wanted to show you viewers what it looked like--
    --also take note that i havent done ne cosmetic work on it so it looks kind of rough but it works fantastic!--

    Full info and pics here ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:41

    News from imhotep

    Lithosphere has released a potentially very useful app which suspends your GP2X.

    When running in background, you can press L+R+middle volume and then:

    "CPU will go down to 30Mhz, backlight will be disabled and the lcd chip will be turned off.
    Battery led will blink every second.
    To go back to normal mode, use the same combination again.
    The program stays active while the gp2x is running."

    Get it from the archive.

    I am curious how this compares to EnergySaver released last year which worked under similar principles. EnergySaver used a time limit to kick in to sleep mode rather than a button combo though.
    ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:39

    News/release from Nickspoon:

    So, addressing various problems and requests here, a brand new Mister Block release!

    New stuff:
    Highscores
    Power time visible
    Level selector
    Level editor (courtesy of mrsnature)
    Various bugfixes

    Plus, four new levels!

    Download
    ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:26

    News/release from Sakya

    This is a simple MP3 player for the PSP.
    With the display set to minumum brightness the battery should last at least 9 hours.
    With the display off the battery should last at least 11 hours.

    15/07/2007: Released version 1.2.0

    Changelog:
    -Added equalizer's presets (press NOTE while playing a file)
    -Reduced analog sensitivity
    -You can now turn off the display pressing start while playling a file (display won't turn on if you press another key)
    -Pressing NOTE in playlist editor will play the current playlist.
    -Fixed: current playlist is cleared at startup.

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    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:22

    Pj1115 has posted on his blog that he is to release his own custom firmware, heres the newspost:

    Long post here, get ready. Following the release of M33 custom firmware, I decided to see how my custom firmware could compare when updated to 3.51. XR is based loosely on OE, but I have no association with or rights to OE or Dark_AleX (please see notes). Here’s the current info for ‘3.51XR’:

    Fixed compatibility issues with modules and resources. M33 has them.
    Bug fixes.
    Added XR recovery menu.

    Increased theme compatibility.
    Replaced network update with my custom firmware updater.
    Load modules & resources from memory stick.
    Config file on the MS for other configuration (spoof version number, recovery theming, etc.)
    Ability to have all 12 BG images as full-res.
    Features planned:

    Play MP3/WAV/OGG on boot instead of opening sound. No length restriction.
    Boot password protection & integrate an adapted HideMedia.
    Ability to edit config file on MS from recovery & add MAC spoofing (only affects XMB - iDstorage is untouched).
    Add super features such as dump/write NAND image, dump/write iDstorage to recovery.
    Increase no-UMD compatibility.
    Please don’t ask for it. There are four people testing it, and we don’t plan on having any more. If you would like to recommend some new features, though, please do say.

    PJ out.

    Now i cant verify this persons comments but as always in the homebrew scene i find its best to wait and see.

    Discuss the validity of this persons claims via comments ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:14

    New Entry in the Neoflash Coding Comp by Almost219

    Heres the release details:

    This is my first entry in the NeoFlash Summer Compo 2007. This is a beta release of a new PSP flasher.

    Even though there have been many other flashers for the PSP, this one is different, with exclusive features and stuff. You will be seeing many more releases before this compo ends.

    The features include:
    -- Unlimited Themes
    -- Flash a countless number of files:
    ltn0.pgf
    impose.rsc (NEW!)
    impose.prx (NEW!)
    pspbtcnf.txt
    vshctrl.prx (NEW!)
    common_gui.prx
    paf.prx (NEW!)
    vsh.prx
    vshman.prx
    01-12.bmp
    camera_plugin.rco
    dnas_plugin.rco (NEW!)
    game_plugin.rco
    gameboot.pmf
    htmlviewer_plugin.rco
    impose_plugin.rco
    msvideo_main_plugin.rco
    music_main_plugin.rco
    netconf_dialog.rco
    netplay_plugin.rco
    opening_plugin.rco
    osk_plugin.rco
    photo_plugin.rco
    premo_plugin.rco
    rss_subscriber.rco
    savedata_plugin.rco
    savedata_utility.rco
    sysconf_plugin.rco
    sysconf_plugin_about.rco
    system_plugin.rco
    system_plugin_bg.rco
    system_plugin_fg.rco
    topmenu_plugin.rco
    update_plugin.rco
    video_main_plugin.rco
    video_plugin_videotoolbar .rco (NEW!)
    visualizer_plugin.rco
    -- Save a LOT of flash0 space mode: (EXCLUSIVE!)
    delete DIC folder
    dummy font files
    disable camera
    disable gps
    disable remote play
    disable rss
    disable web browser
    disable XMB Photo (still view eboot pictures and music albums)
    disable XMB Music (still hear click sounds and .pmf files)
    disable XMB Video (still work in game and view .pmf files)
    -- Complete Firmware Dump (NEW!)
    -- Recover any modified files
    -- Battery must be above 15% or charging
    -- Toggle USB mode using L and R
    -- Screenshots are taken with Triangle
    -- Simple file browser (credit goes to evilmana.com)(runs lua files)
    -- Noob Friendly

    It comes with all the files needed to run the program, all you need are the themes to flash now.

    Thnx and I will be back with more updates in the future.

    Download Here ...
    by Published on July 15th, 2007 21:12

    New release from Nutki:

    Here it comes. Not as many fixes as I expected to put in this release, but did not want to delay it any longer. There is no change to sound core so don’t expect any improvement there.

    Remember what I said about no hardware bilinear upscaling in NDS in the last note? Actually I was wrong - you can get it with some simple tricks. So now you can toggle between no scaling / nearest neighbour / bilinear with Y button.

    Lameboy DS 0.9

    Changelog:

    * fixed: joypad register emulation (fixes Wario Blast)
    * fixed: GBC hdma (fixes Pokemon Crystal graphics)
    * fixed: interrupt flags emulation (fixes Bouble Bobble)
    * fixed: V-blank interrupt timing (fixes Altered Space)
    * fixed: split window emulation (fixes Donkey Kong graphics)
    * fixed: GB timer initialization (fixes Pokemon Pinball)
    * added: fake serial interrupts (fixes many early games)
    * added: RTC emulation
    * added: pseudo bilinear upscaling mode

    RTC feature needs more explanation. I tested it with only one game - Pokemon Crystal, so it can be considered beta. The emulated time is always synchronized to NDS RTC and not affected by fast mode. It’s the same behaviour as in VBA and opposite to GNUBoy’s. Also save style is compatible to VBA, with one issue: I think there is no way to check time zone in NDS (as it is not set) so I fixed it to +2h. If your timezone is different you will get timeshift between Lameboy and VBA.

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