QJ.NET kicks off the PSPUpdates Summer Homebrew Contest
As a way of giving back to the homebrew community, QJ.NET will be holding a massive Summer Homebrew Contest, inviting all talented PSP coders to...
Dark AleX blog addresses non-pandorizable PSP TA-088 models
A post on the Dark AleX blog from webmaster Alek addressed the problems with running Despertar del Cementerio, Pandora, and Time Machine on certain PlayStation...
Official Firmware 4.05 decrypted, CFW 4.05 M33 coming soon?
Good news? The PSP Gen team has decrypted Sony‘s official 4.05 firmware update (that was fast). Not much has been changed from 4.01 though. Will...
Alek’s Blog: On porting homebrew to 4.xx kernels
Following the recent blog post about porting 1.5 kernel homebrew to 3.xx kernels, we’ve got a new update on Alek’s Blog that focuses on porting...
Team M33 officially says ‘Bye Bye!’ to 1.50 kernel
It seems we’re about to give a great sendoff to the kernel that’s been a part of the homebrew scene for the longest time: the...
RSPsar Dumper v3.4 – ready for Sony’s PSP firmware 4.00
Aren’t we having a lot of adopted projects here today? Though Psar Dumper became a passion for well-known developers in the past, the project is...
PSP CFW 4.00 to include in-XMB recovery mode, savestate support *Update*
Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Mathieulh recently revealed some of the new features that will be making its way to the upcoming Custom Firmware 4.00...
Project4 PSP Shell leaving beta, official release on Monday
And just like that, development for the Project4 PSP homebrew XMB shell lives on! It’s been stuck in its beta phase for quite some time...
PSPCAP32 v1.4.1: now with support for two drives
Heads up, emulation fans. Zx-81 has come out with a new version of his Amstrad CPC emulator, PSPCAP32, dubbing it PSPCAP32 v1.4.1. More information on...
Mathieulh’s update on Utopia: project goes public soon
A hefty update post has been put up by Mathieulh on the Utopia kernel project and it was noted that it’ll be released for everyone...
