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    by Published on December 28th, 2006 13:49

    new release via bkclog

    heres a emulator for the 20 year old computer PC-8801 by NEC. The emualtor itself is called QUASI88 0.6.1 for PSP and it is still in beta form. For all you old fashion computer gaming lover's this is what you come to look for. Little is known of this hardware but is good to see it created for the psp.

    download and give feedback via comment
    download via bkclog ...
    by Published on December 28th, 2006 11:42

    Here is a quick and easy solution to resolve the problem when saving multiple PSOne games to your memory stick.

    No more HEX editing. This version of PSP brew has proven be useful in many ways with the new firmware 3.02 OE-b. By renaming the eboot within PSP Brew, you save the problem with saving more than PSX emulated game. It has worked so far on of my own legal backups: MGS: VR missions, Castlevania SOTN, Silent Hill, Crash team racing and…Walt Disney World Magical Racing Tour.
    (Insert lame excuse)
    Try it out for yourselves and I hope you all have the same result.

    This program also allows you to make custom backgrounds and icons for your games (being that they meet the size requirements that is). Also the program allows you to remove that annoying advert in front of your custom backgrounds about plaid pants by selecting unknown.png and pressing cancel. So no more Hot shots golf guessing. ...
    by Published on December 28th, 2006 11:37

    Hi all after a 14 hour journey i finally reached Derry in Northern Ireland and put my laptop on only to find i had a wireless connection but no bloody DCEmu, i tried my hardest to get things sorted but luckily this morning my niece Emma back in nottingham messaged me the details to get the DCEmu server restarted and so we are back. i will be keeeping a very close eye on things to make sure no more downtime, my aploogys to everyone for the downtime.

    PLease please submit as much news to help keep things going till im back

    Roll on when the new server arrives, DCEmu has outgrown this server i think ...
    by Published on December 28th, 2006 11:35

    Art is one busy lad… Another X-Flash update for you firmware modders out there. As you may already know X-Flash allows you to customize certain aspects of your PSP’s firmware. Remove the wavy line effect, customize menu labels, game boots, sounds, backgrounds, etc… X-Flash supports 1.50 and Dark_AleX’s 2.71 SE & 3.02 OE.

    v18d changes:

    • Implemented the SDK Idstorage library, giving the program access to many fields of information regarding the subject PSP unit.
    • Added a PSP Information screen with the possibility of becoming an editor.
    • Added restore options for 3.02 OE-A, and 3.02 OE-B to both of the version spoofers.



    Features currently disabled for 2.71 SE and 3.02 OE:

    • XMB Menu Label editor, and custom label options.
    • ^ Firmware Version Spoofers.
    • Plain Black PSP About Screens.
    • * XMB System Sounds.
    • Some Easter Eggs won’t work because they rely on version spoofs, detailed name plate picture, etc.
    • * Implemented for 2.71 SE, but not implemented for 3.02 OE yet.
    • ^ All Version Spoofer is implemented for 3.02 OE, but not 2.71 SE.


    As with any application that writes to flash memory — use at your own risk!

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on December 27th, 2006 17:37

    new downdater via dark_alex

    Read me!
    TA-082 downgrader by Dark_AleX/Mathieulh/Harleyg

    This is an application to downgrade a ta-082 unit running 2.71 firmware and HEN-D
    to 1.50, although teoretically can downgrade to any version, but only 1.50 has been tested.

    The application, at the moment of writing this readme was tested in 5 psp's, with 5 success.
    As always, this kind of application have risks, this one in concrete write to idstorage area
    of nand.

    The authors don't get responsabilized of any damage that may happen by the use of this
    unlicensed software. You are on your own when doing it.

    The method of ta-082 downgrade is based on research on hardware-downgraded ta-082 selled in ebay.
    We realized that the process was not very complex, and easy to imitate by software.

    READ CAREFULLY THE INSTRUCTIONS AND DON'T SKIP ANY STEP

    Instructions
    ------------

    - Copy the UPDATE and idstoragechange folders into /PSP/GAME/
    - Get the official sony 1.50 eboot and put it in the /PSP/GAME/UPDATE folder with the name of
    UPDATE.PBP

    - Run HEN-D if you are not already running it.

    - Execute the idstoragechange. It needs 75% battery.
    It will change some keyes of your idstorage needed to downgrade the ta-082.

    - The program will exit to the XMB. Now execute the generic downgrade, which will show in the xmb
    as "Update X.YX" in the psp language.

    - The generic downgrader will also need 75% battery. IT will downgrade your psp to 1.50.

    - At the end, it will ask you to press X to restart the psp. Do it.

    - If all went fine, you'll receive a blue screen telling you to press O. Do it, and reenter your settings.
    Welcome to 1.50.

    - If things didn't go that fine, you'll have a non-functional psp, aka brick.
    You accepted that risk, remember.

    Warning: downdating always risks "bricking" your psp. So we advise that you use extreme caution.

    download and give feedback via comment ...
    by Published on December 27th, 2006 17:30

    Not dead. Feel free to post anywhere... who cares at this point.

    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/gbatoo...station.v1.zip

    Smiths' Popstation Frontend v1.2
    --------------------
    Smiths, www.emuholic.com
    --------------------
    I rise from the ashes to whip up a little thing to help out with popstation.exe

    *History
    v1.0
    + Initial release

    *******************
    *About:
    *
    Simply put, popstation is amazing, but the save handling is tricky to people who can't hex.
    This translates into roughly 99% of the userbase, with 80% of them also having problems with the whole "what a command line do?" crowd.
    So here's a frontend for the command line that also lets you change the SLUS ID and game title (as it will appear in the save games menu in the XMB). All this is done pre-compile, so you can set it up, hit a button, and have a PSX EBOOT.PBP ready to be xferred (with the KEYS.BIN) that will save to a folder based on the SLUS ID you enter.

    *******************
    *NOTE BEFORE USAGE*
    *******************
    There is a function for multi-disc game users called "Fetch ID/Name", since Popstation bases its memory card files on the SLUS ID *AND* the game name. If any of these mismatch... you don't get to use your existing saves.
    The MEMCARD1.DAT and MEMCARD2.DAT files contain data corresponding to those TWO pieces of ID.

    The above button is OPTIONAL, but is really useful for multi-disc games, and has been tested with Final Fantasy IX by making a save with Disc 1, creating an eboot with the same ID from Disc 2, and loading up Disc 1's save in Disc 2 (resulting in the "Please Insert Disc 1" screen).

    If you use this button AFTER selecting your "popstation.exe" location, the program will not work. Follow the rules.
    ************************

    *******************
    *General Usage:
    *
    MAKE SURE KEYS.BIN AND BASE.PBP ARE IN THE SAME DIRECTORY AS POPSTATION.EXE

    1) Select the iso you will making an eboot from (ISO/BIN extension by default)
    2) Select the location of "popstation.exe"
    3) Change the ID/Title if you desire
    4) Do "Patch and Build"
    5) Copy the EBOOT.PBP and KEYS.BIN to your PSP memory stick as per usual

    *******************
    *Contact:
    *
    Nope, but those who know know where I'll be

    *******************
    *ToDo:
    *
    More, if I get bored. I make these things for me and friends.
    Sharing is simply done because I'm so cool.
    Hit another one.
    Don't eat the clues. ...
    by Published on December 27th, 2006 17:12

    new update via joek2100

    0.4d: Fixed overclocking for speeds > 222MHz
    Made the 4th level brightness work by pressing the screen button
    Added an option (see the config file) to allow overclocking and wireless to be used at the same time

    download and give feedback via comment ...
    by Published on December 27th, 2006 15:26

    new releases of ALL NJS EMULATORS via NJ

    Heres what Nj had to say-

    This homepage is closed.
    I wish to express my gratitude to the people who reported on the bugs up to now.

    The account of this homepage is deleted on January 10. Please download these files till then.

    The sound test of MVSPSP was deleted from the source code of the latest version (Because the sound emulation was changed). If necessary, please download the source code of 20061222(CPS1,CPS2 1.64 / MVS 1.63).

    DCEmu would like to say Thank you to NJ for all the hard work, that he's did on Cps1, Cps2, and NeogeoMVS.

    download and give feedback via comment ...
    by Published on December 27th, 2006 15:14

    news via computerworld

    Sales of both the PlayStation 3 and Wii consoles jumped in Japan during the second week of December thanks to greater supplies of the consoles from their respective manufacturers.


    Nintendo's Wii was the best-selling console for the week at 108,237 units, according to figures from Media Create. The retail market data provider ranked Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 3 in second place among consoles at 70,942 units and Microsoft's Xbox 360 in third at 17,168 units.

    The figures mean both the new consoles recorded their best week of sales in Japan yet, with the exception of the launch weeks.

    Among software sales games for the Wii easily outranked those for the PlayStation 3. Two games, "Wii Sports" and "Pokemon Battle Revolution" made it into the top-ten with sales of 69,923 units and 67,607 units, respectively, for the week. The best-selling PlayStation 3 title was ranked at number 35 in the chart, which is dominated by games for the Nintendo DS handheld and PlayStation 2.

    Microsoft's Xbox 360 saw sales drop during the week but they were still relatively good for the year-old machine. During the week, sales of the machine totalled 17,168, says Media Create. That's about half the amount sold the week earlier but well above sales recorded in November. Over 35,000 Xbox 360 consoles were sold in the week from December 4 to 10 thanks to the launch of the Blue Dragon video game.

    The game was created by a famous Japanese games developer and had been eagerly awaited in Japan. To push sales of the console Microsoft created a special edition with Blue Dragon face plate and copy of the game bundled with the core edition console for the same price as the console usually sells. ...
    by Published on December 27th, 2006 15:14

    news via computerworld

    Sales of both the PlayStation 3 and Wii consoles jumped in Japan during the second week of December thanks to greater supplies of the consoles from their respective manufacturers.


    Nintendo's Wii was the best-selling console for the week at 108,237 units, according to figures from Media Create. The retail market data provider ranked Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 3 in second place among consoles at 70,942 units and Microsoft's Xbox 360 in third at 17,168 units.

    The figures mean both the new consoles recorded their best week of sales in Japan yet, with the exception of the launch weeks.

    Among software sales games for the Wii easily outranked those for the PlayStation 3. Two games, "Wii Sports" and "Pokemon Battle Revolution" made it into the top-ten with sales of 69,923 units and 67,607 units, respectively, for the week. The best-selling PlayStation 3 title was ranked at number 35 in the chart, which is dominated by games for the Nintendo DS handheld and PlayStation 2.

    Microsoft's Xbox 360 saw sales drop during the week but they were still relatively good for the year-old machine. During the week, sales of the machine totalled 17,168, says Media Create. That's about half the amount sold the week earlier but well above sales recorded in November. Over 35,000 Xbox 360 consoles were sold in the week from December 4 to 10 thanks to the launch of the Blue Dragon video game.

    The game was created by a famous Japanese games developer and had been eagerly awaited in Japan. To push sales of the console Microsoft created a special edition with Blue Dragon face plate and copy of the game bundled with the core edition console for the same price as the console usually sells. ...
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