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PSP homebrew developer jas0nuk just released Pandora Elf Menu for the Pandora Battery. What it does is allow users to choose which ELF files to access when booting up their Sony PSPs with the Pandora Battery and magic memory stick.The download comes with Resurrection.elf to replace the one existing on your PlayStation Portable, so you can see a list of what's inside your ELF folder. You'll have to work with ELF files, because EBOOT files can fail. PBPUnpacker can convert EBOOT to ELF files if you really have to.
You can download jas0nuk's Pandora ELF Menu app by clicking on the download link below. As always, it helps to check out the Readme file for the installation instructions and to find out which tools are nice to have in your ELF folder.
Thanks to CypResS for the tip!
Download: Pandora ELF Menu
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Comments [refresh]
>>First
Nope, you're not first, rather the advertising was first!
Anyhow, it depends on what elf you're looking at. They're different sizes. I think the biggest elf is about 3 megabytes, if I'm not mistaken.
Cheater ...that ad wasn' there when I was posting that AND my first comment was cut off... the rest of my first comment was" How big are elf's I use E-boot's right now. there dependable for me but I would like to get more on my memory stick...I want to completly optimize my psp to it's fullest potiental!!! Right now I compress ISO on my memory stick to Cso 's but if anyone has any tips on anything like getting more stuff on my psp post a comment or send me an e-mail at gr8tlegend@yaho o.com
just incase anyone doesn't know
you can convert to elf by opening the eboot.pbp file of your choice (i used the upnandtool for normal psp) to an elf file by opening it with PSP unpacker or psp brew and extracting the DATA.PSP file. rename the data.psp file to ???.elf (filename doesn't matter) just make sure the extension ends with .elf
oh, i didn't know that. also, i hate jack thompson. we should do another news story about him, and use that weird pic thatwe always use.