Now CFW 3.71 M33 compatible: Custom Firmware Extender 1.5

Another homebrew application’s making the jump to Team M33’s Custom Firmware 3.71, as developer Cpasjuste releases Custom Firmware Extender v1.5. This plugin will add several new functions to your CFW, such as the capability to Reset the PSP with a button while under the VSH, adjust your CPU/BUS speed, set your brightness to the maximum setting, and more.

Cpasjuste indicates that almost all of the functions appear to work on this plugin’s latest build. And in case you’re wondering what sort of improvements have taken place since version 1.4, here’s the changelog:   

  • Custom Firmware Extender v1.5 - Image 1Compatible with psp slim and fat with m33 3.71 firmware.
  • “5th” brightness level added for psp slim
  • “Note + Volume Up” added to show buttons combo.
  • Basic usbhostfs iso redirection added, usbhostfs_pc server work under linux and only in “OE isofs legacy” mode accessible from recovery menu. The problem with windows XP must be the usb driver, maybe someone will fix it.
  • Default vsh cpu speed is 222mhz, default game speed is set to 333mhz. You must set the cpu speed to default in the m33 recovery menu for on the fly “overclocking”.
  • Screenshot folder is now “ms0:/PICTURE”.
  • Added 66Mhz speed option.
  • Temporarily removed configuration file due to incompatibility problems with fw 3.71
  • Temporarily removed remotejoy video capture due to incompatibility problems with fw 3.71
  • Temporarily removed ftpd server due to incompatibility problems with fw 3.71

Be sure to view the readme bundled up with Cpasjuste’s Custom Firmware Extender v1.5 – the installation instructions and other important details are located there.

On a last note, you may want to keep an eye out for a new version’s that’s being readied. It will carry usbhostfs support for Windows OS user, and improved compatibility. You may want to visit Cpasjuste’s release thread over at the QJ.NET forums for further information.

Download: Custom Firmware Extender 1.5
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forums 

Another homebrew application’s making the jump to Team M33’s Custom Firmware 3.71, as developer Cpasjuste releases Custom Firmware Extender v1.5. This plugin will add several new functions to your CFW, such as the capability to Reset the PSP with a button while under the VSH, adjust your CPU/BUS speed, set your brightness to the maximum setting, and more.

Cpasjuste indicates that almost all of the functions appear to work on this plugin’s latest build. And in case you’re wondering what sort of improvements have taken place since version 1.4, here’s the changelog:   

  • Custom Firmware Extender v1.5 - Image 1Compatible with psp slim and fat with m33 3.71 firmware.
  • “5th” brightness level added for psp slim
  • “Note + Volume Up” added to show buttons combo.
  • Basic usbhostfs iso redirection added, usbhostfs_pc server work under linux and only in “OE isofs legacy” mode accessible from recovery menu. The problem with windows XP must be the usb driver, maybe someone will fix it.
  • Default vsh cpu speed is 222mhz, default game speed is set to 333mhz. You must set the cpu speed to default in the m33 recovery menu for on the fly “overclocking”.
  • Screenshot folder is now “ms0:/PICTURE”.
  • Added 66Mhz speed option.
  • Temporarily removed configuration file due to incompatibility problems with fw 3.71
  • Temporarily removed remotejoy video capture due to incompatibility problems with fw 3.71
  • Temporarily removed ftpd server due to incompatibility problems with fw 3.71

Be sure to view the readme bundled up with Cpasjuste’s Custom Firmware Extender v1.5 – the installation instructions and other important details are located there.

On a last note, you may want to keep an eye out for a new version’s that’s being readied. It will carry usbhostfs support for Windows OS user, and improved compatibility. You may want to visit Cpasjuste’s release thread over at the QJ.NET forums for further information.

Download: Custom Firmware Extender 1.5
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forums 

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