Sweet, thats a great feature. Looking forward to checking this out.
Cpasjuste has released a new version of his shell for the PSP, heres the info:
Here is a brief list of what MyPspShell do (some things are for sure missing)
Use psplink, so you can connect to the psp with pcterm.exe (see www.forums.ps2dev.org) to send commands.
Use config.txt file in "Skin/Default/" directory to edit graphics.
There is a lot of improvements to do, but i'm working on so many things on it and have so much ideas that it take lot of time. One of the last things i'v added is the basic online homebrews/games install, that download 7z'ipped games via HTTP then install them. Users can make theire own online homebrews download site by doing this :
- Make a directory named "games" on your website.
- Put a file named "games_weblist.txt" in this directory.
- In this file, list the homebrew archives name's line by line, eg : IrShell.7z
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Sweet, thats a great feature. Looking forward to checking this out.
forums.ps2dev.org...
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Isn't this release a few months old? I saw a update for it, I think they are on version 2 now...
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.p...96c2c22b4945d0
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.p...96c2c22b4945d0
The downloading and installing homebrew feature could potentially be cool, hopefully a site will upload homebrew like that and create a big server.
Yeah thats a great idea, in fact, I think I may jump on that. I have webspace to burn.
that would be great if you did that F9zDark![]()
I looked into it, apparently the program enables the streaming of files from the PC to the PSP, not from the web. Sorry guys
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I don't know where Wraggster got that post from but neither of the posts at PS2Dev have any such information about downloading 7zipped games.
So I don't know guys. IRShell has a program that supports Zip, RAR and I think 7zip. Just wish that IRshell had a web directory viewer.
This is good
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