Stream ALL your homebrew with “My Psp Shell”

My PSP Shell

Yet another day, and yet another shell. Or maybe not. We’ve just received word about a new shell which has been released by Cpasjuste. Now I’m quite a practical guy and I know that there’s too many of these “shells” around. Not a problem for me, but frankly, if there’s no distinguishing feature in a shell, it won’t be popular. And that’s a fact.

Nothing to worry for Cpasjuste though, his shell does offer quite a few nice functions, bettering even the great IR Shell in a few areas. Firstly, a few words from the author:

“Hello here, i have work on a new shell for the psp (yet another psp shell :p ).
I have worked hard on the eboot loader/stream part of the appz and im really happy of the result.
It should be possible to launch almost all homebrew games and emulators with streaming possibility unlike IrShell.
Its why i release an early beta of “My Psp Shell“, i know that people will help to test this base and find bugs 🙂
Many more to come”

So how’s it better than IR Shell, you may ask. Well, remember that this is still a beta version, but it does offer one feature which is better than what IR Shell offers. And it’s the possibility to stream all homebrew using PSPLINK by TyRaNiD. In case you don’t know, IR Shell does offer this feature, but it has problems with a few emulators, like Snes9xTYL.

And it also supports loading custom firmware. I’ll list out the features here:

  • Switch ms0 (memory stick) with usbhost0 (usb connection) or nethost0 (wifi connection).
  • Browse, load and/or stream homebrews from ms0, usbhost0, nethost0.
  • Load modded PSP VSH shell, thanks Dark_Alex. Note that wifi or usb connection will be lost if homebrew is launched from here, so not very useful for now.
  • Change cpu clock (33, 222, 266, 300, 333 mhz).
  • Enable, disable USB Mass Storage.

The installation instructions are included with the download file. Make sure to read it if you want to use the shell to its full capability.

Download Link: [My PSP Shell by Cpasjuste]

Via PS2DEV Forums

My PSP Shell

Yet another day, and yet another shell. Or maybe not. We’ve just received word about a new shell which has been released by Cpasjuste. Now I’m quite a practical guy and I know that there’s too many of these “shells” around. Not a problem for me, but frankly, if there’s no distinguishing feature in a shell, it won’t be popular. And that’s a fact.

Nothing to worry for Cpasjuste though, his shell does offer quite a few nice functions, bettering even the great IR Shell in a few areas. Firstly, a few words from the author:

“Hello here, i have work on a new shell for the psp (yet another psp shell :p ).
I have worked hard on the eboot loader/stream part of the appz and im really happy of the result.
It should be possible to launch almost all homebrew games and emulators with streaming possibility unlike IrShell.
Its why i release an early beta of “My Psp Shell“, i know that people will help to test this base and find bugs 🙂
Many more to come”

So how’s it better than IR Shell, you may ask. Well, remember that this is still a beta version, but it does offer one feature which is better than what IR Shell offers. And it’s the possibility to stream all homebrew using PSPLINK by TyRaNiD. In case you don’t know, IR Shell does offer this feature, but it has problems with a few emulators, like Snes9xTYL.

And it also supports loading custom firmware. I’ll list out the features here:

  • Switch ms0 (memory stick) with usbhost0 (usb connection) or nethost0 (wifi connection).
  • Browse, load and/or stream homebrews from ms0, usbhost0, nethost0.
  • Load modded PSP VSH shell, thanks Dark_Alex. Note that wifi or usb connection will be lost if homebrew is launched from here, so not very useful for now.
  • Change cpu clock (33, 222, 266, 300, 333 mhz).
  • Enable, disable USB Mass Storage.

The installation instructions are included with the download file. Make sure to read it if you want to use the shell to its full capability.

Download Link: [My PSP Shell by Cpasjuste]

Via PS2DEV Forums

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