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Knight0822 said:
August 6th, 2007 15:26
Themes
Is there any themes i can get easily with version 3.51.
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Sonicboy 101 said:
August 6th, 2007 15:31
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DLoc0420 said:
August 6th, 2007 22:50
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MicroNut said:
August 7th, 2007 08:34
There are some great 3.5x themes on EvolveXMB
- 3.5X means that it will work on both 3.51 m33 and 3.52 m33.
And its not hard to convert 3.40 Themes for use on 3.5x
Its just the BatteryIcon that makes the PSP lock when using USB and Photos.
Alternately you can use the original decrypted 3.5x battery as a subtitute.
Some TopMenu's fail to load but they can be coverted as well using the same processes.
Use the CXMB plug-in to test your themes until you are ready to flash for real...
Everything I know about it here: HowTo convert custom 3.40OE icons to 3.5x M33
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Axelius said:
August 7th, 2007 09:59
Hmm, but I guess he's on Sony's official 3.51. So there is no chance in getting custom XMBs to work...
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MicroNut said:
August 7th, 2007 10:35
There are no themes for any official firmware
ungh....
"slaps forehead" ... doh!
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jxx2005 said:
August 11th, 2007 04:10
..official..firmware?
whats that?
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MicroNut said:
August 11th, 2007 04:33
In general, the terms "custom" and "official" are used to help understand the differances between Sony firmware and Custom Firmware
Official Firmware = Sony Firmware
Custom Firmware = 1.5SE / OE / M33 firmwares
Custom firmwares are combinations of both the official sony 1.5 firmware and other official Sony firmwares like 3.03, 3.10, 3.40, 3.50 and so on...
There is very important code and patches added by each release group that make it possible to do this at all.
Custom firmwares end up with names like SE, OE and now M33, attached to the end of their names.
Terms can be confusing and get mixed up all the time.
Like using the terms cxmb and themes to generally describe something you are talking about.
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jxx2005 said:
August 11th, 2007 06:43
my sarcasm...what happened to it
someone ate it it seems
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MicroNut said:
August 11th, 2007 07:21
just me... hoping someone would learn from it...