PSP Homebrew: PSPlorer v1.5 released

PSP - Image 1Still enjoying the convenience of having PSPlorer v1.4 on your Sony PlayStation Portable? Well, it seems that pspZorba has rolled out version 1.5 of the program which adds even more features to the program. Head on over to the full article to find out more about this application.

Download: PSPlorer v1.5
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

PSP Logo - Image 1If you found PSPlorer v1.4 useful, then you’ll be happy to know that pspZorba has rolled out version 1.5. For those who aren’t too familiar with this program, it is a file browser which provides quite a number of features that advanced PSP users will appreciate.

PSPlorer v1.5 now sports PSP-to-PSP file and directory transfers via WiFi. In addition, file extraction from EBOOT files is now possible as well as support for different languages.

Here’s a list of all the new features as well as the functions of the application as taken from the release thread:

The new functionalities:

  • file and directory transfer from PSP to PSP via wifi (using an access point), this new mode works over internet. If you are behind a router you will have to use port forwardinf (the port used by PSPlorer is configurable in the config file PSPlorer.txt which is generated at the first run)
  • file extraction from eboots
  • multi-languages, you can add your own language. To do this just create a text file with the translations (corresponding line by line with english.txt), modify the config file (psplorer.txt) put the name of your file at the tag [langiageFileName] (don’t forget the space between the tag and the file name).
  • configuration of colors, wifi port etc by a config file => PSPlorer.txt

The main functionalities:

  • file exploration on the memory-stick, flash0, flash1 and umd
  • copy, delete, move, rename of files and directories
  • dump and securised flash of the NAND. WARNING, even if the flash has been tested on several PSP, the flash of the nandBackup is still a risky thing. I won’t accept any responsabilities in case you brick your PSP.
  • UMD backup in ISO and CSO format
  • USB connexion
  • creation of new files and new directories
  • file hexedit
  • file and directory transfert from PSP to PSP via ADHOC-Game sharing mode OR wifi (via an access point), this new mode works over internet. If you are behind a router you will have to use port forwarding (the port used by PSPlorer is configurable in the config file PSPlorer.txt which is generated at the first run)
  • file conversion from iso to cso
  • file and directory properties change ( access right, creation/update/access dates)
  • file extraction from eboots

Like most homebrew, be sure to go over the documentation included with the file to avoid any problems with the program.

Download: PSPlorer v1.5
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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