Firmware 2.0 Eboot Loader v0.9 for PSP

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Fanjita has emailed us the latest version of his Eboot Loader for the PSP, version 0.9, which allows gamers with 2.0 firmware to play homebrew. If you do not want to downgrade your 2.0 PSP every time you wish to play some homebrew, then this is definitely the thing to use. Please note that not all homebrew will work with this loader, but the list of programs, and other compatibility continues to grow with each release. Fanjita tells us about this release,

?This is the 0.9 release of the EBOOT loader. I wasn’t able to squeeze in support for 2.01 and 2.5 firmwares yet, but hopefully this release has enough new features to keep you entertained while I work on those. Major new features in this release include :

– Added wifi support! Now the loader auto-detects if the wifi libraries are loaded (via the wifi load method above) and offers them to homebrew for use.
– Added call to application exit callback, to allow RIN etc. to save state when L+R+START reset is used.
– Added memory reset after running the menu. This should make things much less sensitive to whatever has been run before them. Can be turned off in config.
– Added memory reset on exit – this might make it easier to restart the loader.
– Added config option to fake success code from unknown functions
– Added clock-speed option to the config file, to allow automatic overclocking / underclocking of applications.

You can get the optional ‘Choice’ menu [here]. Please make sure to view the README.TXT file for full details of how to run wifi homebrew, and how to use the new features.

And, finally, a Merry Christmas to everyone – here’s looking forward to an exciting year ahead for the PSP!?

If you wish to give Fanjita a Christmas present, visit his website [here] and simply click on an advertisement in the right hand column, or feel free to donate to his Paypal.

You can get it from our QuickJump Download site [here].
You can discuss this release in his official forum at QuickJump [here].

Loadmenufanjita208_thumb

Fanjita has emailed us the latest version of his Eboot Loader for the PSP, version 0.9, which allows gamers with 2.0 firmware to play homebrew. If you do not want to downgrade your 2.0 PSP every time you wish to play some homebrew, then this is definitely the thing to use. Please note that not all homebrew will work with this loader, but the list of programs, and other compatibility continues to grow with each release. Fanjita tells us about this release,

?This is the 0.9 release of the EBOOT loader. I wasn’t able to squeeze in support for 2.01 and 2.5 firmwares yet, but hopefully this release has enough new features to keep you entertained while I work on those. Major new features in this release include :

– Added wifi support! Now the loader auto-detects if the wifi libraries are loaded (via the wifi load method above) and offers them to homebrew for use.
– Added call to application exit callback, to allow RIN etc. to save state when L+R+START reset is used.
– Added memory reset after running the menu. This should make things much less sensitive to whatever has been run before them. Can be turned off in config.
– Added memory reset on exit – this might make it easier to restart the loader.
– Added config option to fake success code from unknown functions
– Added clock-speed option to the config file, to allow automatic overclocking / underclocking of applications.

You can get the optional ‘Choice’ menu [here]. Please make sure to view the README.TXT file for full details of how to run wifi homebrew, and how to use the new features.

And, finally, a Merry Christmas to everyone – here’s looking forward to an exciting year ahead for the PSP!?

If you wish to give Fanjita a Christmas present, visit his website [here] and simply click on an advertisement in the right hand column, or feel free to donate to his Paypal.

You can get it from our QuickJump Download site [here].
You can discuss this release in his official forum at QuickJump [here].

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