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Custom Firmware Extender 1.2 |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Cpasjuste, Flash Memory, psp homebrews, XMB
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Cpasjuste has today updated his Custom Firmware Extender for Dark_Alex's OE-A/B/C custom firmwares, and incorporates a few on Cpasjuste's own plugins for the firmware to be extended beyond the capabilities of Dark_Alex's custom firmwares. Features of this plugin pack include being able to start and stop a ftpd server while under the VSH (PSP Menu) to transfer files via WIFI, reset the PSP with a button while under the XMB or in-game, power off the PSP with a button while under the VSH (PSP Menu) or in-game, and the ability to configure your button mapping. Here's what's been added in v1.2:
- Prevent a crash when booting with UMD inserted.
- Prevent a crash while using the reboot function (the module is now loaded a few seconds after the psp as booted).
- Sleep mode disabled when the ftpd is ON (big file transfer ok now).
- The combo button can now be assigned in the cfe_cfg.txt file.
- Each function can be now enable or disable in cfe_cfg.txt.
- A password can be set in the cfe_cfg.txt file to secure the ftpd server connection.
Download: [Custom Firmware Extender 1.2]
View: [Forum release thread]
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I'm using it and I'm fairly sure it doesn't write to flash at all...
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this would make it an all in one for me
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No this does not write to flash, and yes a built in mp3 function would rock.
Also a seperate configuration file for VSH and GAME (or seperate sections in the same file) would be nice, and if an MP3 function is added, then POP support would be nice also.
Liking this program a lot already though.
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I set enableUsbMass = true
and out of force of habit, I went and clicked on the USB Connection icon in the XMB.
After I click O to disconnect, it will no longer let me connect again, through the USB Connection icon, or through the hotkey.
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What are the buttons?
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Looks like armada is still sour about being too stupid to edit a txt file. lol
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