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Posted Sep 09, 2007 at 10:28PM by Rio S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Custom Firmware, Akez
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PSP Wave Changer v1.4 by Akez - Image 1


Just a few days back, homebrew developer Akez released a new version for his PSP Wave Changer and new the dev's back with an upgrade. The wave flasher gets a minor addition in version 1.4, it now shows if the battery level is below 5%.

The dev added his own themes to the bundle though if they are not to your liking, feel free to delete them. Akez also noted that it would be "wise to only use this application with Custom Firmware", just in case you need to restore some corrupt files. Here's the dev's constant reminder from the readme file (it would be smart to read the entire thing): "THERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE OF BRICKING YOUR PSP WHILE USING THIS PROGRAM. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF THIS HAPPENS. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK."

Anyway, check out the download below.

Download: PSP Wave Changer v1.4
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Posted Sep 06, 2007 at 12:46AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Custom Firmware, Akez
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PSP Wave Changer v1.3 - GUI upgrades and last build - Image 1Homebrew application PSP Wave Changer has received an upgrade from owner Akez bringing it up to version 1.3. For those who missed our last coverage on this, the name of this program very much suggests its purpose.

It allows PlayStation Portable owners to flash their own waves to the handheld. For this build, a couple more bugs were fixed alongside several superficial upgrades such as the addition of background image.

PSP Wave Changer v1.3 further includes several additions to the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Akez mentioned as well that this is probably the last update to this program.

The application comes with a comprehensive documentation that should provide you with all the necessary information when installing this on your PSPs. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid problems as Akez noted that this has the slight potential to brick your handhelds. PSP Wave Changer v1.3 was tested on 3.52 M33-2 custom firmware.

Download: PSP Wave Changer v1.3
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Posted Sep 01, 2007 at 01:56AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Akez
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PSP Wave Changer v1.2 removes Wave limit and adds GUI - Image 1Homebrew Developer Akez has come out with the PSP Wave Changer v1.2. If you've been using a previous version, it would be worth upgrading to this as it further refines the application by adding more functions.

This software allows users to flash their own waves unto a PSP. Since it's initial 1.0 release, the developer has added a Graphical User Interface as well as removing the 20 wave cap that was in previous versions. In addition to this, the "up-an-down" bug has been fixed, making this a lot more reliable for prolonged use.

Note that the homebrew has only been tested on 3.52 m33-2 firmware, so it is still unsure if it will work on any other firmware. Akez has also given word that there is a slight chance that this might brick your PSP, so be sure to follow the instructions in the documentation of the program to minimize the risk.

Download: PSP Wave Changer v1.2
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Posted Aug 29, 2007 at 03:01AM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Akez
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PSP Wave Changer - Image 1


Akez has released a wave changer for all you wave fans to try and use. Called PSP Wave Changer v1.0, this application allows you to flash your own wave types to the PSP.

Akez mentions that PSP Wave Changer has been tested on 3.52 M33-2 firmware, so Akez isn't sure whether it'll work on other firmware types. That being said, you're still free to try flashing waves of your own using this application.

There is one bug though, which he notes in his readme: "If the up and down keys are pressed around 20-30 times errors should fill the screen and the psp freezes if Home is pressed. If this happens it is best to restart PSP Theme Changer and try not to press up and down too many times."

In any case, make sure you check his readme for additional information on installing and using the application. Note that since this application flashes your PSP, there will always be a chance of bricking when you use it. That being said, we urge caution when using apps of this kind.

Download: PSP Wave Changer v1.0
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