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Outa-Space PSP | |
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Author | pj1115 |
Type | System Tools |
Version | 2007 |
License | GPL |
Last Updated | 2007/04/03 |
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A homebrew that offers an easy-to-use way of freeing up some space on the PSP's flash0. It can free up to 4mb of space, which can be used instead for a shiny new gameboot movie or something.
It can remove:
- Un-needed fonts
- Camera / GPS functionality
- Network Update
- Certificate Utility
- The photo menu
- The music menu
- The video menu
- The XMB's web browser
- RSS functionality.
Note: The author is not responsible for any damage incurred through use of this software or as an indirect result. As this program accesses vital areas of the PSP system, there is always a small risk of damage. Please use at your own risk.
User guide
This application is designed to remove any features of the XMB you don't want. That way, you would have more room for gameboots and the like.
It includes the usual font switching stuff, but you can also dispose of camera & GPS functionality, network update, the certificate utility, photo functionality, music functionality, video functionality, the XMB browser, and RSS. You can choose which ones you want to dispose of in the menu of the program, but all-in-all, if you were to completely sap your XMB of features, you could save around 4mb. =)
Please make note that removing photo, video, music (or stuff like that), only the XMB will notice a difference. UMDs and the like will heed no functionality damage, and will function fine. Also, the PSP won't crash when you try to use a deleted feature, it will simply
The features you remove aren't disabled, they're deleted, so once you get rid of them, they're gone until you re-install a new firmware (whether you're downgrading or upgrading, or even restoring a custom firmware).
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Compatibility
Outa-Space PSP is designed for Dark_AleX's OE firmwares (preferably 3.10 OE-C).
Credits
Thanks to Jas0nuk and pailes for providing advice as to the best way to do a couple of things.