Good for you. Frankly, I don't see how anyone gives a $#@! what you think. If you had read up the previous posts you would realize why there is a point, but ignorance is bliss, and therefore you did well by ignoring the entire post count.
I too was thinking along the same lines. I believe the best method is a core unit with is basically the kernel and key components vital to running the PSP. Everything else is modular and can be selected, deselected based on a package system, similar to the ones used in Linux distributions. By this you can have dependencies, for example, adding the visualizer module would automatically add the MP3 player module, etc. Selection here can take place of official modules (Video playback, LocationFree, for example) or DAX custom modules (ISOFS, FTPD or stuff). A flash usage bar at the top would tell you when you have run out of available space for modules, and ask you to revise your choices. Then it'll generate the firmware package for you
It's good to see I'm not the only person with the idea

and therefore maybe Dark_aleX and various teams that may help have this floating around somewhere on paper

Though, for me, I'm not seeing much improvement on features in the PSP Homebrew scene right now, we're hitting one of those areas of little activity again

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