KXploit Released! (NO MORE SWAPPING!)

Posted Jun 22, 2005 at 6:38AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, Homebrew Applications Tags:
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Just when your fingers are getting sore and your friends keep asking 'Why do you have to switch memory sticks?' Killer-X and the PSP-Dev team have answered our prayers with KXploit, a way to run homebrew on 1.5?s? Minus the memory stick swap!

The predecessor of Swaploit, users will now enjoy no more jammed fingers or broken nails with the introduction of ?Direct Loader?, and 1.5 users can now pretend they own a 1.0.

One of our users, Gavin King (Thanks), posted a comment on how to do this in its simplest form:

"If any of this confused you.... just do the same thing you did with swaploit, but put both folders on the same memory.

Let's use your NES folder as an example.

Your MS1 folder name "NES%" and your MS2 folder leave it the same, naming it "NES".

And that's all you need to do... a simple rename and move."

(I myself tested and verified this to work.)

You can get it in our PSP Download section here.

Please read the FAQ's below if this is your first time to do this.

1.5 Swaploit Tutorial - Read how to run Homebrew on 1.5 PSP's
1.5 Hack 'n FAQ - All your Swaploit Questions answered!
Firmware Explained! - Confused about Firmware versions and what they mean to you?
How to Install Homebrew/Emulators - What directory to I put this stuff in?
List of Pre-Compiled EBOOTs for 1.5 - (Please contribute)

Thanks to Zerox for bringing us this release first, and the guys over at PSP-Dev: Killer-X, Pawstick and CybBlade for their dedication to the scene!

For anyone who'd like to thank PSP-Dev out of their wallet, you can donate via Paypal here. (Think of what they'd make next!)



 
 
 

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by - 2006-08-31 14:21:09
This...

This was just so good. The best piece of news I ever read. After this, I swore never to upgrade my PSP firmware ever again (I had a Japanese 1.0, and upgraded because some guy told me that it had "better support for English"). Oh well, happy days. John (Jack)

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