great job. thank you for it.
im just wondering, but will this work if you run it through ftp?
great job. thank you for it.
Just curious, but I noticed that some homebrew show up as their icons and the corrupt file is somehow already hidden. A good example of this is DGEN ver 1.11.
Otherwise, why not use this?> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=7215
I don't mess with hiding corrupt icons, because not all icons can be hidden. To hide, directories are renamed, which some homebrew applications cannot handle, as they look for files in specific directories. I did it this way, because I simply do not scroll down past the valid icons. Plus with my most used icons at the top of the list, I rarely scroll at all.Originally Posted by DarksaberJ
Ultimately, it was just a quicky fix to my personal problems (can those ever be truely fixed?) that I slapped in the forum. Others have certainly written better stuff by now.
Sorry, I never got notification of your message.Originally Posted by PSP_Newbie
No. It uses "current directory" as the drive on which to find the PSP directory. It can only be run from the memory card, using a PC. (I think the idea of running an application of any kind via File Transfer Protocol is fundamentally flawed in itself though, but even without understanding the question, I still say no.)
Yup. I see what you mean. The Solitaire homebrew (quite nice, by the way...) needs folders listed as Solitaire and Solita~%. I tried to hide the corrupt one but ended up rendering the game useless until I changed the name back on the folder. So I now see the wisdom of using the icon arranger.Originally Posted by znamezsame
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thanks that help, I still looking for away to totally remove the currupted data icos from the menue but while I find it this will do![]()
kick ass man, not a bad app, i appreciate it man
This looks sweet man.
i'll try it now
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