marți, 13 iulie 2010

CTF Tool GUI v4.0 Final Released

One monster of an update comin’ at ya — patpat’s CTF Tool GUI v4.0 Full/Final… It’s the Windows app that’ll break down CTF or PTF themes into their respective counterparts, and it can (re)compile all those parts too. This new version integrates beautifully with the Windows [right-click] context menu — see the screenshot below. It’s a must for all PSP theme developers out there.

CTF Tool GUI  v4.0 Screenshot

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XLink Kai CFW Plugin Released; Play Ad Hoc Over the Internet; No WiFi USB Adaptor Required

greg | July 4, 2010

XLink Kai Logo

First, let me tell you this: XLink Kai is awesome. I used to use it way back in the day — the early days of PSP-Hacks (see here and here) — and even before that with the original Xbox. Anyway, setting up your PSP with XLink isn’t nearly as complicated now. With some technical know-how and your ability to follow Yuki-mi’s instructions, you should be able to get this up & running with little or no problems at all.

Second, know this: If you go online with XLink Kai and act the fool — pulling shenanigans, like cheating using some other plugin — you can and will be banned permanently from the Kai network. The purpose of Yuki-mi’s plugin is for users to enjoy XLink without the need for a wireless adaptor.

Third, what you need:

  1. Windows XP 32-bit
    (Vista or 7 64-bit may work, but trouble may ensue)
  2. XLink Kai 7.4 [download]
  3. WinPcap [download]
  4. Microsoft Loopback Adaptor [instructions]
  5. PSP Type B USB Driver
    (Download below)
  6. CFW-enabled PSP
    (Tested on 5.03 GEN-C & 5.50 GEN-D3/Prometheus)
  7. Ad Hoc to USB CFW Plugin
    (Download below)
  8. USB cable connecting PSP to PC.

Take a gander at the included “Ad Hoc to USB” read me for installation instructions. I also encourage you check the source link for additional info and some end-user test results.

Note: This plugin is not compatible with other USB-driven plugins; i.e.) USBHostFS, RemoteJoy, etc…

Update: Posted in the Team XLink forums is a tutorial for Windows 7 32-bit. Click here for that.

Download:
XLink Kai Ad Hoc to USB Plugin
Custom Firmware Extender (Includes Type B USB Driver)

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