rGameboot 0.6 BETA

rGameboots for your PSP - Image 1One of the devs who frequent the QJ forums, becus25, has just released v0.6 of his plugin, rGameboot. For those who may not be familiar with the term, rGameboot stands for Random Gameboot, and as the name implies, this plugin is supposed to randomize your gameboots.

For those who want to give this a try, simply copy the “seplugins” and “rg” folders to the root directory of your memory stick. However, just remember that just like in the previous version, you may need a tool called Pmffix for it to work, as this tool allows one to visualize gameboots when using 3.XX OE-X.

Meanwhile, becus25 has provided the roots of the gameboots which are as follows:

  • ms0:/psp/system/rg/gameboot.pmf
  • flash0:/vsh/resource/gameboot.pmf
  • flash1:/vsh/resource/gameboot.pmf

In case you’re still unsure of how to install this, then just check out the previous video tutorial on how to do that. And remember, always check the readme first, and if you are unsure about anything, don’t hesitate to ask the dev about it via the forum release thread, the link to which we’ve provided below. After all, we don’t want any bricked PSPs, now do we?

Download: rGameboot 0.6 BETA
Visit: PSP Development Forum

rGameboots for your PSP - Image 1One of the devs who frequent the QJ forums, becus25, has just released v0.6 of his plugin, rGameboot. For those who may not be familiar with the term, rGameboot stands for Random Gameboot, and as the name implies, this plugin is supposed to randomize your gameboots.

For those who want to give this a try, simply copy the “seplugins” and “rg” folders to the root directory of your memory stick. However, just remember that just like in the previous version, you may need a tool called Pmffix for it to work, as this tool allows one to visualize gameboots when using 3.XX OE-X.

Meanwhile, becus25 has provided the roots of the gameboots which are as follows:

  • ms0:/psp/system/rg/gameboot.pmf
  • flash0:/vsh/resource/gameboot.pmf
  • flash1:/vsh/resource/gameboot.pmf

In case you’re still unsure of how to install this, then just check out the previous video tutorial on how to do that. And remember, always check the readme first, and if you are unsure about anything, don’t hesitate to ask the dev about it via the forum release thread, the link to which we’ve provided below. After all, we don’t want any bricked PSPs, now do we?

Download: rGameboot 0.6 BETA
Visit: PSP Development Forum

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