Flash Agent revision D2
Before anything else, might we (and the developer himself) warn you: use this at your own risk. When you’re talking about trying to access and write onto the flash memory, you always have to make sure you know what you’re doing. You could end up with a brick.
Moving on, hallo007’s Flash Agent homebrew has gotten quite a couple of revisions already. Today, he’s now tagged his homebrew flashing application as revision D2. This app allows you to flash custom gameboots, topmenu_plugin files, and fonts onto your PSP – much like how X-Flash works.
Here’s the changelog for Flash Agent revision D2:
- checks used space on flash0 (thnx to ART)
- checks free space on flash0 and displays it
- checks file space
- some text bugs fixed
- battery level show
- music when start-up
- main-menu updated
- shows psp-alias while start-up
Download: [Flash Agent revision D2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
Before anything else, might we (and the developer himself) warn you: use this at your own risk. When you’re talking about trying to access and write onto the flash memory, you always have to make sure you know what you’re doing. You could end up with a brick.
Moving on, hallo007’s Flash Agent homebrew has gotten quite a couple of revisions already. Today, he’s now tagged his homebrew flashing application as revision D2. This app allows you to flash custom gameboots, topmenu_plugin files, and fonts onto your PSP – much like how X-Flash works.
Here’s the changelog for Flash Agent revision D2:
- checks used space on flash0 (thnx to ART)
- checks free space on flash0 and displays it
- checks file space
- some text bugs fixed
- battery level show
- music when start-up
- main-menu updated
- shows psp-alias while start-up
Download: [Flash Agent revision D2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]