Homebrew application RCO Editor is already synonymous with the name ZiNgaBuRgA. If you haven't been paying attention to this program, it's pretty much self-explanatory. Basically, your PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit contains various RCO files or localized resources (icons, sounds, text, etc.), and the RCO Editor allows users to tinker with these files. That's pretty nifty, if we may add. Now, developer ZiNgaBuRgA just released a new version for his pet application. Now in version 1.14b, RCO Editor offers more customization options. The complete changelog is as follows:
RCO Editor v1.14b
- Fixed minimize crash
- Minor changes/bug fixes
- Should now be fully compatible with the new decompressed 3.40 RCOs
- Note that the newer style GIMs support heights which aren't a multiple of 8
- However, RCO Editor will require replaced images to have a height which is a multiple of 8 to preserve compatibility with older versions
Download: RCO Editor v1.14b
Homebrew application RCO Editor is already synonymous with the name ZiNgaBuRgA. If you haven't been paying attention to this program, it's pretty much self-explanatory. Basically, your PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit contains various RCO files or localized resources (icons, sounds, text, etc.), and the RCO Editor allows users to tinker with these files. That's pretty nifty, if we may add. Now, developer ZiNgaBuRgA just released a new version for his pet application. Now in version 1.14b, RCO Editor offers more customization options. The complete changelog is as follows:
RCO Editor v1.14b
- Fixed minimize crash
- Minor changes/bug fixes
- Should now be fully compatible with the new decompressed 3.40 RCOs
- Note that the newer style GIMs support heights which aren't a multiple of 8
- However, RCO Editor will require replaced images to have a height which is a multiple of 8 to preserve compatibility with older versions
Download: RCO Editor v1.14b
