zascho wrote:Is there already a tutorial on how to create ZSO files?
I couldn't figure out how to use the ciso.py. I found another tool on GitHub called maxcso by unknownbrackets but trying to compile it with the free version of VS2013 only threw out a bunch of errors.
Will the PRO CFW website ever update the downloads or show a return of the nightly build bot?
3 x PSP GO Pearl White 6.20 PRO-B10.fix1 PERMA + Langswapper 1.6 Plugin
1 x PSP GO Piano Black 6.20 PRO-C2-14-02-2015 qwikrazor87 Release PERMA + Langswapper 1.6 Plugin
1 x PSP 3000 Lilac 6.20 PRO-B10.fix1 PERMA + Langswapper 1.6 Plugin
A question i have on which i couldnt find the answer through search function. I have a psp3004 with cfw pro 6.60c3. Works great up till now. However i'd like to replace my 4gb memory stick pro duo for a dual slot adapter with two 16gb or 32gb micro sd cards depending on price. Do i need to reinstall the pro cfw 6.60c3 after i replaced the stick i have now? Or can i just format the new stick and copy back all my iso's, emulators and save games?
I've been moving back and forth between ME and Pro to see which one I prefer. So far, Pro seems to work more reliably with some of my newer ISO rips (like Ys 1&2). I'm inclined to stick with it, but for one notable missing feature. Is there any way to add in the "update" option for ISOs so I don't need to insert the game's UMD just to check for updates to certain games? A plugin would do, for example.
(P.S., I keep seeing someone say the recovery menu on Pro looks "ugly" compared to ME, but I can't tell the difference myself. What's up with that?)
Update: I've found the homebrew iso_tool which allows a slightly more awkward but totally workable solution to updating isos without having to fish the UMD out of my collection. With that, I'm going to go ahead and stick with Pro.