PSP Game Structure Utility (updated version)
A little less than a month ago. PSP homebrew coder and QJ.Net Forum resident Blade Hunter (aka bhunter in the forums) released the PSP Game Structure Utility tool for use among the PSP community. For the guys who weren’t around when this homebrew was released, it’s a PC-based application that allows PSP users to reorganize their PSP’s GAME menu to an order of their choice – sort of like how iTunes manages your iPod’s playlist.
With that said, we’re announcing a minor update to this application. As bhunter explained, “The old one scanned GAME/GAME150/GAME303 little did I know that the GAME303 increments with the CFW version. The new version will scan GAME/GAME150/GAME*. Of course, it still scans the ISO folder and sorts everything for you.” We further note that PSP Game Structure Utility requires .NEt framework to run.
Aside from the update, bhunter is expecting to get help on this project soon, which in turn means possible updates in the near future. Guys who’d like to hear the details of bhunter’s plans, or want to share their ideas for future features, can head over to the application’s release thread at the QJ.Net Forums. Enjoy the download.
Download: PSP Game Structure Utility (update)
Download: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forum
A little less than a month ago. PSP homebrew coder and QJ.Net Forum resident Blade Hunter (aka bhunter in the forums) released the PSP Game Structure Utility tool for use among the PSP community. For the guys who weren’t around when this homebrew was released, it’s a PC-based application that allows PSP users to reorganize their PSP’s GAME menu to an order of their choice – sort of like how iTunes manages your iPod’s playlist.
With that said, we’re announcing a minor update to this application. As bhunter explained, “The old one scanned GAME/GAME150/GAME303 little did I know that the GAME303 increments with the CFW version. The new version will scan GAME/GAME150/GAME*. Of course, it still scans the ISO folder and sorts everything for you.” We further note that PSP Game Structure Utility requires .NEt framework to run.
Aside from the update, bhunter is expecting to get help on this project soon, which in turn means possible updates in the near future. Guys who’d like to hear the details of bhunter’s plans, or want to share their ideas for future features, can head over to the application’s release thread at the QJ.Net Forums. Enjoy the download.
Download: PSP Game Structure Utility (update)
Download: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forum