Custom Firmware Extender 1.4 – public release

Custom Firmware Extender 1.4 released - Image 1We recently posted an article reporting the release of Cpasjuste‘s Custom Firmware Extender 1.4. Our report showed off the new video capturing feature of the said PSP homebrew. Now we bring you another coverage this time dealing with the actual release of the program to the public.

In case you missed our previous coverage, this software allows users to capture screenshots, record in-game videos, start and stop an ftpd server from the PSP menu, reset the PSP with a button while under the VSH, and more. Here are the other things that this program can do:

  • Power off the PSP with a button while under the VSH (PSP Menu) or in-game (UMD/ISO).
  • Change the speed of the PSP CPU/FSB while under the VSH (PSP Menu) or in-game (UMD/ISO).
  • Start and stop Usb Mass Storage under the VSH (PSP Menu) while browsing.
  • Set a default CPU/BUS speed at startup.
  • Set Usb Mass Storage at startup.
  • Configure your buttons mapping (combo button + your selected button).
  • Enable brightness button to go to the max level

If you’re using an older release and are thinking to upgrade, here’s the changelog for the program:

  • Tested on M33 52-4 custom firmware.
  • Fixed some bugs and probably added some.
  • Capture folder for screenshots can now be set in the config file.
  • Use the code from remotejoy by TyRaNiD @ ps2dev.org to record some in-game videos. All remotejoy functions are still available.

So go download this program and try it out. Be sure to go over the Read Me document included with the compressed file. It has instructions on installation, a bug report, and making video captures.

Download: Custom Firmware Extender 1.4
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

Custom Firmware Extender 1.4 released - Image 1We recently posted an article reporting the release of Cpasjuste‘s Custom Firmware Extender 1.4. Our report showed off the new video capturing feature of the said PSP homebrew. Now we bring you another coverage this time dealing with the actual release of the program to the public.

In case you missed our previous coverage, this software allows users to capture screenshots, record in-game videos, start and stop an ftpd server from the PSP menu, reset the PSP with a button while under the VSH, and more. Here are the other things that this program can do:

  • Power off the PSP with a button while under the VSH (PSP Menu) or in-game (UMD/ISO).
  • Change the speed of the PSP CPU/FSB while under the VSH (PSP Menu) or in-game (UMD/ISO).
  • Start and stop Usb Mass Storage under the VSH (PSP Menu) while browsing.
  • Set a default CPU/BUS speed at startup.
  • Set Usb Mass Storage at startup.
  • Configure your buttons mapping (combo button + your selected button).
  • Enable brightness button to go to the max level

If you’re using an older release and are thinking to upgrade, here’s the changelog for the program:

  • Tested on M33 52-4 custom firmware.
  • Fixed some bugs and probably added some.
  • Capture folder for screenshots can now be set in the config file.
  • Use the code from remotejoy by TyRaNiD @ ps2dev.org to record some in-game videos. All remotejoy functions are still available.

So go download this program and try it out. Be sure to go over the Read Me document included with the compressed file. It has instructions on installation, a bug report, and making video captures.

Download: Custom Firmware Extender 1.4
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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