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FuSa v1.0 build 032 now available
Posted Apr 09, 2008 at 08:00PM by Abraham A.
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Dishing off lots of firmware to protect the Sony PlayStation Portable may be taking its toll for Sony engineers. Now, Sony Computer Entertainment wants to know through a survey why you're hacking your PSP in the first place. More details after the jump. |
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Posted Feb 24, 2008 at 03:48AM by Victor B.
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In any case, learn more about this version of Time Baby after the jump! Download: Time Baby v 11c Visit: QJ.Net's PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Jan 26, 2008 at 12:04PM by Isaac C.
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PSP Homebrew developer Chris Swindle has announced the latest release of Furikup, the app that allows you to use your unit as a phone using VoIP technology. Furikup v0.1.12 fixes some bugs from the previous version, and now also features a network selection menu. Check out the changelog in the full article.Thanks to WaKaRu for the tip! Download: Furikup v01.12 |
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Posted Jan 13, 2008 at 02:01PM by Gino D.
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Mathieulh has responded to recent issues in the PSP homebrew development scene. Along the way, we are treated to some updates about the release of Dark AleX's PSP CFW 3.80 M33. Turns out that the previous announcement of the release was nothing but a rumor (it's still coming though, so don't worry).More than this, Math raises a couple of points about the PSP scene that we want all of you guys to hear of. Read more of his public statement in the full article. |
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Posted Jan 12, 2008 at 06:22AM by Charles D.
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Download: PSPlay v0.3.5 for PSP Slim & Lite Download: PSPlay v0.3.5 for PSP Fat Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development forum |
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Posted Jan 06, 2008 at 06:57PM by Glen D.
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Download: Furikup v0.1 PSP SIP Phone |
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Posted Dec 31, 2007 at 09:43AM by Ryan A.
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The PlayStation Portable homebrew scene has always been very active but
the year 2007 was really something special for the community. Several
milestones were achieved, a lot of walls were broken down so to speak,
and a lot of interesting releases were made.Having said that, we here at QJ.NET can't really end the year without paying homage and respect to the movers and shakers of the year that was. The full article after the jump! |
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Posted Dec 26, 2007 at 10:33AM by Tim Y.
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Just in time for the holidays, folks. Word on the QJ.NET PSP Development forums is that work on the unofficial piKey v0.4 plugin is almost done. There's already a pre-release of the plugin in circulation, though you'll want to hear about its important details in the full article. |
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Posted Oct 16, 2007 at 02:20PM by Isaac C.
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Homebrew developers Cleanser23, Angelo, Lunix, Hells Plumber, Wakaru, and Joseph have teamed up to create a new piKey build with permission from Fanjita. The new program aims to address bugs in version 0.3 of the program, and to "finally" make it compatible with 3.71 M33. The new program, called "Unofficial piKey 0.4" is still currently in the works and the team is looking for ideas and assistance in terms of programming. In their words, they need help with "simple tasks that only require a good knowledge of C and to be set up in a dev environment." Here are their notes: We've done the following so far:
Visit: QJ.net PSP Development Forum Thread |
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Posted Sep 24, 2007 at 09:59PM by Rica M.
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As much as we all want to hear that the new PlayStation Portable batteries Sony's dishing out can be converted to Pandora, it can't. Fanjita informs us via the Noobz site that the new Sony PSP batteries are Pandora-proof.Fanjita got his Sony PSP-110 battery (the fat PSP's original batt) recently from Amazon, and it seems Sony's been doing some patching, making it hard to be successfully converted to the ultimate universal PSP unbricker from Noobz and C+D. The homebrew coder says that even flashing an EEPROM image shows lots of errors when using the new battery. So far, dev says that the only difference of this new Sony PSP battery from the older versions is that this was made in Japan, while the older ones were made in China. But the Pandora-proof batteries shouldn't be a problem for the homebrew users. Fanjita suggests that we get new large capacity batteries to use as a regular battery and the just use the original battery that came with the PSP for Pandora. Or we can also use the multi-IPL loader from Booster so our Pandora batteries can also become our primary batteries. He goes on to warn us that we shouldn't buy new Sony PSP batteries if we're intending to convert it to Pandora. Nice guy. For those of you planning to unbrick your PSPs (assuming you still haven't done that or have just had your PSP bricked) using the Pandora, you can familiarize yourself on the how-tos with the easy-to-follow tutorial from FreePlay. |
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