Posted Dec 16, 2006 at 11:54AM by Myra M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: a_noob
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PSPPSPJunkie just gave us a heads-up on a_noob's upcoming 2.71 SE-C Quick Boot PRX v0.1b update. Anyway, our source said that a_noob asked him to submit this, along with the changelog for v0.2, which will be out by Friday.

As a bonus, PSPJunkie also included a POSSIBLE changelog for v0.3, as well as a tutorial on how to use a_noob's module, which enables its users to load their favorite homebrew directly from the XMB. Anyway, without further ado, here are the changelogs (directly lifted from PSPJunkie's email):

Version 0.1b:

  • Added ability to configure your own shortcuts
Version 0.2 (not released yet):
  • A configurator with a hard coded shortcut of start select and righttrigger.
  • You enter the configurator and it prompts you wether you are changing your shortcuts or homebrew path. Then accordingly a file browser for selecting your homebrew path and a promt screen to enter your buttons by pressing the first button then wait a second and then pressing the second button.
  • Possible 2.71 support just like previous versions. Also might add fw 1.5 support if i can get it to work properly.
This is a preview of what MAY be in 0.3 (Not released yet):
  • All fw and kernel support (2.71 & 1.5 kernel and real 1.5 fw)
  • Threading so you can go to the xmb with a push of a button while in a game(which will allow for you to play all supported file formats of music from the xmb while in a game!)
  • Improved configuration menu and interface.
  • Cleaned up quickboot.txt for easier manual editing
  • Support to be compatible with other prx's
Download: [2.71 SE-C Quick Boot PRX v0.1b]



Update: OK, a_noob has updated a thread over at the QJ forums ("a_noob" is a cute name because a_noob really isn't a noob - this isn't a_noob's first homebrew; it's just the first public release). So if you're interested in more details about this brew or want to know more...

Discuss: [PSP Development Forum thread]


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   by godfrilla (Unregistered) - 2006-12-13
 » easy


i dunno im still on 1.5..........

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   by noob is the GOD! (Unregistered) - 2006-12-13
 » Your work is appreciated.

This program saved me from throwin my psp. My UMD drive was f***ed up when playin fifa with 2.71 SE-B. After that i could't even launch a hombrew on my psp. This program allowed me to launch update, so i went to 2.71 SE-B to SE-B3 with the help of this homebrew.

Now I'm playin games without having UMD inserted in my UMD drive.

Thanks a lot noob.

   by infraBLUEkid (Unregistered) - 2006-12-13
 » Threading?

That would be the sweetest thing yet, the mp3 prxs have sooo many compatability issues that its not even worth using half the time

i hope you guys get it to work on 1.5

   by PSPZorZ - 2006-12-16
 » f

How would the threading work? The official Sony music player uses a lot of ram, allowing us to rewind music and keeps track of songs in shuffle mode. The Mp3 prxs, however, use less ram for more compatibility.



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