This is a XMB replacement so yeah, it does replace the shellOriginally Posted by smith1
just go here an read for yourself what HarleyG said this is
http://0x89.org/forum/index.php?topic=16.0
It doesn't replace the shell, just so you know. It just autostarts like with the custom firmware autostart homebrew.
I also don't see why people think the PSP's XMB is so bad. It's perfect for on the go stuff. It looks decent, too.
This is a XMB replacement so yeah, it does replace the shellOriginally Posted by smith1
just go here an read for yourself what HarleyG said this is
http://0x89.org/forum/index.php?topic=16.0
And yet you can boot straight back to the XMB with the push of a button. A glorious replacement that is. It's just an autoboot like the custom firmware. Want to experience the x089 feeling? Set irshell to autoboot and viola!Originally Posted by jak66
Where does it say that? it does say that you can return to 1.5 but it doesnt say that you can return to the xmb with the push of a buttonOriginally Posted by smith1
It's not a replacement for the XMB any more than me holding a piece of paper over another piece of paper and calling that a replacement. It's just autoloaded on PSP boot, like the custom firmware will do.Originally Posted by harleyg
ok i see your point, can you link where it says '0x89 is a XMB replacement that is currently being developed. It will replace the old XMB, however, allowing you to return to the old one simply by holding a button.' as i couldnt find that part
and going by your examples custom firmware is a picture (XMB) being coloured in (custom fw) and 0x89 is a seperate picture (0x89) that is an extention of the other picture (XMB)
as that was really confusing hopefully this isnt as confusing, custom firmware runs over the top of the XMB but 0x89 will run seperate from XMB, but can be change from one to the other
this is great news, can't wait for this![]()
Looks good!
dejkirkby loves choice!
And Sony's XMB doesnt autoboot?Originally Posted by smith1
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