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Thursday, 21 September 2006 |
We are pleased to release an updated Homebrew SDK for simple homebrew on 2.0 - 2.80 firmwares. Most important changes are a smaller improved binary-loader and enhancements to function resolving. The loader should now be usable on non-32MB memory sticks as well (start method).
Alongside, possibly the first "homebrew beep" can now be enjoyed for users of 2.70+ firmwares. Tetris has been updated as well and now features simple sound output and shows your PSP firmware version. |
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |
Delight1 from the PSPUpdates forums has kindly put together an auto-installer package for eLoader 0.98 ('Porter') that runs on Macs, so that Windows users don't get all the easy-installation fun!
You can download it here, and find instructions for use here.
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Tuesday, 12 September 2006 |
Well, here it is, the first non-flash homebrew game for v2.70-v2.80. It's that old favourite, Tetris! Here's a picture of it in action. Now that might seem exciting. But it's not all.
This Tetris was built with our other new announcement of today - a mini-SDK for programming simple homebrew on 2.0 - 2.80. Which means that the door is open for more simple homebrew applications to be written for 2.70-2.80.
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Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
A long time ago, when the GTA exploit first emerged, the first application we wrote for it was a v2.01 downgrader, similar to MPH's downgrader for v2.00. Unfortunately, the GTA exploit didn't offer sufficient access to the PSP's flash to allow the downgrader to work, so it was never released.
The new TIFF exploit allows us the necessary access, and so here it is, after some thorough testing on our own PSPs - an easy downgrader for firmware v2.00 and v2.01, via eLoader 0.9.8. |
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
Noobz are proud to announce the release of the latest eLoader version, 0.9.8, otherwise known as the "Porter" release.
This version brings user-mode homebrew to v2.0-v2.6 PSPs, without the need for Grand Theft Auto. Now, almost all the software that worked with GTA can now be used without it. |
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Monday, 28 August 2006 |
Finally, it's here! As of today, the world of homebrew is no longer restricted to owners of Grand Theft Auto.
Following the publication of a new proof of concept TIFF vulnerability by NOPx86, a team of PSP developers has been working hard to turn it into an opening for homebrew on the PSP. We're pleased to announce that the wait is over, with the release of a Hello World demo that runs on all PSP firmwares that are capable of viewing TIFF images! |
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Monday, 10 July 2006 |
As part of their "Know the Developers" series, QJ.Net interviewed Ditlew this weekend.
It's a fun interview, covering Ditlew's thoughts about the state of the PSP homebrew scene at the moment. Why not give it a read?.
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Saturday, 17 June 2006 |
According to a story at PSPUpdates, it seems that Rockstar have finally released an updated Grand Theft Auto : Liberty City Stories UMD that patches the exploit that lets Cheat Device and the eLoader work. |
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