myBootLogo 1.0 - load custom gameboots from your PSP memstick

Posted Oct 30, 2008 at 5:13PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: memory stick
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PSP homebrew - Image 1Homebrew developer Phobox has released myBootLogo 1.0, a plugin that lets you run a custom gameboot from your memory stick.

The plugin also "avoid the logo "psp" to be shown during the gameboot". I think this means it also unbrands the PSP logo so it doesn't show up over your custom gameboot. Web translations suck.

It's a prx so this should be a safer way to enable custom gameboots instead of flashing to flash0. Check it out. The download's below.

Thanks to sbrillon1 for the tip!


Download: myBootLogo 1.0



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Comments [refresh]

by emcp - 2008-10-30 12:41
» mm

good, but does this replace cxmb gameboots



one thing id like to see cxmb do, is to have it overwrite the gameboot to your own and the opening text,



so you can brand it yourself without having to change everything single theme for a simple gameboot

by DarkXCloud - 2008-10-30 13:10
» ...

I thought prx files brick your PSP the most. pmf are like... harmless. Tell me if I'm wrong. The may help for others that can't see there gameboot.pmf file in the flash0 (Like me :S)

by FreePlay - 2008-10-30 16:20
» ...

You are wrong. it's a plugin.

by AbysmalTech - 2008-10-31 13:35
» Yea you are

Prx plugins can cause your PSP to freeze up if they conflict with another running plugin, but a simple hard boot to the recovery menu can fix that.

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