PSP Filer v5.1 - added binary editor feature

Posted May 20, 2008 at 2:08PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Mediumgauge, PSP Filer
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Screenshot of Mediumgauge's PSP Filer for PSP - Image 1 Screenshot of Mediumgauge's PSP Filer for PSP - Image 2 


It didn't take very long for homebrew developer Mediumgauge to come up with a new build of the extremely useful PlayStation Portable homebrew application, PSP Filer. The latest version increments itself to v5.1 and includes several new additions to extend its functionality.

PSP Filer v5.1 now comes with a new binary editor feature, which complements the previous binary viewer by allowing you to edit the contents displayed on it. However, the developer notes that files larger than 22MB as well as archived files cannot be edited.

As for the other changes included since our previous coverage of PSP Filer, you can read the contents of the changelog found below:

General:
  • enabled to connect to PC via USB in kernel 3 version.
Binary viewer:
  • added a binary editor feature.
As always, PSP Filer comes with several documentation files, so please make sure to read them before installing the app into your handheld. We hope you find the latest version of PSP filer useful.

Download: PSP Filer v5.1

 
 
 

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by virx216 - 2008-05-20 10:07
» Long live PSPFiler!

It just keeps getting better and better...

by TheLastGuitarHero - 2008-05-20 17:07
» ...

I probably use this program the most out of all of them. A must-have.

by Dr1ver - 2008-05-20 21:32
» filer

same i use this program the most out of all the homebrews i have.



hope zip and rar files over 22mb can be extracted thats the thing that lets it down for me



also iso and cso files can be edited e.g delete files out of them



appart from that this is so good

by Metal Jody - 2008-05-21 06:15
» it's a good app and all...

but I prefer IrShell more, though. UMD ripping is the only thing I use in PSP Filer.

by patcharbecke - 2008-05-21 06:30
» Ripiing directly to CSO?

it would be nice that you can directly rip an umd to a cso image. then you hadn“t to compress it with your computer.

the psplorer can do that, but the filer not, or am i wrong?

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