PSP CPU-Modulator Released

Modulators
We modulate PSP CPU cycles
And lokiare1 is damn good too
But you can’t be any geek off the street
Gotta be handy with the code if you know what I mean, earn your keep

Translation:

Developer lokiare1 has released a handy PSP PRX plug-in responsible for increasing or decreasing the CPU clock speed based on mere usage. Currently CPU-Modulator automatically switches between 222 and 333MHz. Test it out, leave your feedback below.

Download: CPU-Modulator

- release thread -

RemoteJoyLite v0.16 Released

Japanese coder, who seemingly goes by the name Akind, has released an update to RemoteJoyLite.

Newcomers — connect your PSP via USB and copy this to your memory stick, enable under the recovery console, then kick back and enjoy “TV out”-like functionality on your PC monitor. You may require the ‘”PSP” Type B’ USB driver for Windows. Download that with Custom Firmware Extender.

Old-timers — you know what to do… Exit the RemoteJoyLite window, keep your USB connected, update, and re-enjoy it all over again.

RemoteJoyLite v0.16 [translated] change log:

“the active suppression when the PC’s screen saver. PSP screen is OFF. USB connection is back ON PSP screen. Input pad was delayed 1 frame has been fixed. Some games on display did not have been fixed. Full-time position and screen size can be specified. POV,AXIS,ROT POV, AXIS, ROT be assigned to the button. Some PSP only able to transfer region. Some PC diagonally dot slippage occurred had been fixed.”

…whatever the case, it’s no doubt improved.

Download:
RemoteJoyLite v0.16
RemoteJoyLite v0.16 source code
Custom Firmware Extender (CFE) v2.2 (includes USB driver)

- source: cgi.din.or.jp

Hold+ v2.71 — Battery Power Saver Plug-in *Updated*

Hold+ v2.71 Update:

* Fixed a bug where after the first time you resume from suspend the Analog Up + Hold Switch Off would not work.

Torch has a real simple PRX plug-in to squeeze some extra minutes, perhaps even hours, of game play from your PSP. If it’s already hacked — you may as well download, install, and enable Hold+. There’s no harm in that. And if your PSP isn’t hacked — what’s the hold up?

Hold+ v2.64 to v2.7 changes:

* PSP LEDs are turned off when in Hold mode or Display Off mode, but they are flashed every 30 seconds so that the PSP is not mistaken to be powered off.
* Fixed a bug introduced in v2.64 where the PSP wouldn’t automatically suspend after being idle while in Hold mode or Display Off mode.
* While in Display Off mode, you can now also turn on the display by pushing the power switch to the suspend position.
* Pressing the PSP Screen button also works but I recommend using the power switch instead, because when you press the Screen button, the firmware sets its internal brightness variable to the next level, even though the screen is functioning at the original brightness. Thus if you leave it idle after turning on the display using the PSP Screen button, and the PSP screen dims due to the PSP being idle, when you press a button it will jump to the next brightness level.

Download: Hold+ v2.71

- source: qj

New PSP TA-090 Motherboard Discovered


Here’s some fresh news in the world of PSP. Someone has discovered a new motherboard in the PSP-2000, the TA-090. There are noticeable differences, as well as the pictures to prove. Oh yea, the most important note: It is pandora compatible. Skyknow (discoverer) says:

“I found a new motherboard, the version is TA-090.
We all know TA-088 v3 can’t use PANDORA’S BATTERY, but the TA-090 can use it, and the motherboard has changed a little. The changes I have marked in the following pictures. I can’t understand why SONY upgrade the motherboard. - Skyknow on Maxconsole.net”

See more pics at TGBus or MaxConsole.

CWCheat 0.2.2 Rev. D


Weltall has released an update to the popular CWCheat universal cheat system. It includes various optimizations to help reduce the size of the binary. Here’s the changelog:

CHANGELOG:

0.2.2 REV.D RELEASE
=====================

- [ALL] Now > 4.x firmwares are checked for the sony msfatmod thread suspend bug and the check of the memory stick space is disabled to avoid a freeze
situation.
- [ALL] Optimizations in the firmware checking
- [ALL] Added support in the gui for setting a button combination to open the text reader directly
- [ALL] Added the possibility to have cwcheat look after a certain adress and show changes happening to it (you can access it from the cheat search menu)
- [ALL] Updated the pointer searcher to allow use from the command line. These are the arguments it takes in order to use it this way:
-cli
- [ALL] updated the toolchain to the latest version
- [ALL] Various optimizations which allowed to reduce the size of the binary

Download - Click Here

Ultimate Pandora’s Tool v5


PSP4Nooz has posted up their MMS installer, UPTv5. This nifty app allows you to create a Magic Memory Stick with different settings. Note that you will need the OFW eboot files to use this program. You can download them right here at PSH (for the slim eboots) or search the web yourself.

Latest version of UPT incorporating DC3, DC4, DC5 & DC7, WiFi downloads, updated UL, a modified version of DC7 to load Cory1492’s excellent app nandTool 0.4 fully personalized for PSP4Noobz, a new firmware install look with progress bar as well as other functions.
UPTv5 will not run under the 1.50 Kernel, the minimum it has been tested on 3.40 Kernel.

Download it here.

PSP Filer 5.6

Mediumgauge has just updated PSP Filer to version 5.6 which contains more bugfixes along with additional access to flash0.

Changelog:

general:
- enabled to access flash0 by kernel3 Filer. (thanks to Torch!)

filer:
- fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when removing un-opened folder.
- fixed a bug folders which have those extensions could not be opened :”.ZIP”, “.RAR”, “.ISO”, “.CSO”.

picture viewer:
- fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when opening mono-JPEG file.

Download: Here