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M33xEver v3: customize System Info page, change XMB wave speed |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Dark AleX, Dashboard, psp homebrews, Red_Squirrel
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Remember Dark AleX's "birthday surprise" released last April 2? It wasn't long after that when homebrew developer Red_Squirrel released M33xEver, a program that would allow users to set their system dates permanently to April 2, allowing them to keep the birthday surprise.In version 2, M33xEver evolved to let users keep the birthday surprise without having to change the date at all. Now, Red_Squirrel has released version 3 of the program, which has far outlived its original purpose.
Version 3 can now customize the info displayed on the PSP's system info page. You can even choose between five different speeds for the waves on your dashboard. Here are the new features as taken from the program's readme:
- Possibility to change Firmware Version visible in System Info
- Possibility to change MAC Address visible in System Info
- Possibility to choose five different values of waves speed on the dashboard.
- Note: all changes will be ONLY in System Info page, so they are NOT real but only visual.
Download: M33xEver v3
Visit: QJ.NET M33xEver Forum Thread
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Not permanently any more on v2.
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I like the April 2 joke (which is March 33, which is what m33 is short for).
BTW, I remember a while ago that I was waiting for two programs: a custom firmware by "AOF" or something; and a pandora hack for booting up using the AC Adapter. Were they scams after all?
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Shut the F*** up with your stupid ads, we already have enough of them on this site.
To your questions: I'm pretty sure that these were fakes, I can't imagine you can use your AC Adapter for that, there is no flash were you could write a code on, so I guess it's not possible.
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