Art has released a new version of X-Flash, a homebrew application used to modify 1.50 firmware PSPs. The new update contains new GUI effects, X-Flash themes, RAM optimization, and a few bugfixes. Also mentioned by Art is that v14a, set to release in the near future, will have even more PSP XMG customization options; keep up the great work Art!
New features/fixes in v14 include:
- Detection of iR Shell. No possibility of launching X-Flash from within iR Shell. Sorry, this is required. You can currently (Kerrang Build 5) play mp3s which access the memory stick all the time.
- Signature check on data section of the X-Flash program file to prevent replacing/tampering of the program's built in files.
- Slightly relaxed free RAM rule implemented in the last version (detect free RAM function by MPH).
- Centered "Hello Nickname" welcome screen for everybody. nickupto25characterslongifthepspsuppor (Yes it does).
- Added "Memory Stick" string to the XMB menu editor. This can now be changed to anything like the other labels.
- Added five new X-Flash menu colour themes.
- Added a few more ASCII GUI effects and fixes.
- Detection of stuck down HOME, SELECT, and START buttons at startup. For people who have broken front buttons on their PSP, those buttons will be disabled independently, for everyone else, their operation is faster than the current version.
- Fixed message that says "Apply Custom XMB Labels" when using Auto Restore. it now says "Restore Default Labels".
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