Posted Jun 14, 2009 at 03:29PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: memory stick, Total_Noob
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MyRandomGameboot - Image 1


MyRandomGameboot is a homebrew PSP plugin that lets you randomize what gameboot is loaded on your PSP. These gameboots don't have to flashed to your PSP. They just have to be in a specific folder in your memory stick.

Developer Total_Noob has released a new version of this plugin, bumping it up to version 3. Here's the changelog for the latest release:
  • Better gameboot patch function
  • Better random function
  • Support opening_plugin.rco
You can find the installation and usage instructions in the readme file included in the download, so don't forget to read through it first.


Download: MyRandomGameboot v3
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forum



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   by potato55 - 2009-06-15
 » watch out

Watch out this program can brick
http://www.healthmad.com/Healthcare-Industry/Euthanasia.757251


   Re: andrew_4935 - 2009-06-15
 » no

doesnt touch the flash so no
   by kittykat - 2009-06-17
 » REQUEST, PLEASE

Since IRShell is capable of playing a gameboot at startup, can there be a version of this program that changes the gameboot that is played by this program on startup?


   Re: ozocky100 - 2009-06-20
 » m33 enabler

does this work on m33 enabler?


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