tgaWave Creative Studio v1.10
Vulpix is back with an update for tgaWave Creative Studio. This bumps up the app to version 1.10, and he’s added a modified version of tgaWave that asks if you want to change the speed of the waves. If you’re ready to start making your PSP look like it’s on speed, grab the download below and check out the readme file for instructions.
Vulpix also added a fix for the whole “PSPs getting semi-bricked by RCOs under 10kb” issue in version 1.0. According to him, the brickage was caused by “the header of the 2.60 RCO being rolled back to 2.50 when it is decompressed.” In this version of tgaWave Creative Studio, the header’s been compressed and tested on the included RCOs, so this shouldn’t be a problem anymore. You can find out more by, again, reading the included readme file.
There’s more coming soon from Vulpix, so keep your eyes on the QJ blog or on the forums for the next releases.
Download: tgaWave Creative Studio v1.10
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forums
Vulpix is back with an update for tgaWave Creative Studio. This bumps up the app to version 1.10, and he’s added a modified version of tgaWave that asks if you want to change the speed of the waves. If you’re ready to start making your PSP look like it’s on speed, grab the download below and check out the readme file for instructions.
Vulpix also added a fix for the whole “PSPs getting semi-bricked by RCOs under 10kb” issue in version 1.0. According to him, the brickage was caused by “the header of the 2.60 RCO being rolled back to 2.50 when it is decompressed.” In this version of tgaWave Creative Studio, the header’s been compressed and tested on the included RCOs, so this shouldn’t be a problem anymore. You can find out more by, again, reading the included readme file.
There’s more coming soon from Vulpix, so keep your eyes on the QJ blog or on the forums for the next releases.
Download: tgaWave Creative Studio v1.10
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forums