Smiths’ PopStation Frontend v1.2.5
There’s a large number of GUIs available for PopStation (we’ve even hosted quite a few of them), but for sheer simplicity, we doubt if there’s anything simpler than the one by Smiths. Anyway, Smiths is back with a new version of his easy-to-use PopStation Frontend, and he’s also made it even simpler. Why? “Because I felt like it.”
Here’s what’s new in version 1.2.5:
- Updated for the heck of it, removing dumb things I didn’t like
- No longer auto-searches for SLUS and all that garbage
- Just fill in Disc ID and Title all by yourself
- Cleaned up usage a bit
- Include modified popstation.exe with my changes and the CDDA changes
- Credit to those guys at MaxConsole
- The modify Eboot stuff is still there, but I don’t think it’s good anymore
- I’ll remove that when I’m less lazy
- Again, this is not an “All-In-One” solution GUI; it’s designed simply as a command-line frontend. I put my PNGs in the dir myself, like a big boy.
This release does not include the KEYS.BIN and BASE.PBP files. Please remember to overwrite your popstation.exe with the one in the zip for CDDA/Custom Disc ID support all-in-one. Also, don’t forget to read the readme file included in the download.
Download: [PopStation Frontend v1.2.5]
There’s a large number of GUIs available for PopStation (we’ve even hosted quite a few of them), but for sheer simplicity, we doubt if there’s anything simpler than the one by Smiths. Anyway, Smiths is back with a new version of his easy-to-use PopStation Frontend, and he’s also made it even simpler. Why? “Because I felt like it.”
Here’s what’s new in version 1.2.5:
- Updated for the heck of it, removing dumb things I didn’t like
- No longer auto-searches for SLUS and all that garbage
- Just fill in Disc ID and Title all by yourself
- Cleaned up usage a bit
- Include modified popstation.exe with my changes and the CDDA changes
- Credit to those guys at MaxConsole
- The modify Eboot stuff is still there, but I don’t think it’s good anymore
- I’ll remove that when I’m less lazy
- Again, this is not an “All-In-One” solution GUI; it’s designed simply as a command-line frontend. I put my PNGs in the dir myself, like a big boy.
This release does not include the KEYS.BIN and BASE.PBP files. Please remember to overwrite your popstation.exe with the one in the zip for CDDA/Custom Disc ID support all-in-one. Also, don’t forget to read the readme file included in the download.
Download: [PopStation Frontend v1.2.5]