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CMFileManager PSP - v3.20

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@joel16 joel16 released this 17 Nov 03:35
· 43 commits to master since this release

It is recommended to do a fresh install for this release due to a change in the config system. JSON is now used to parse the config file, and thus the previous method is no longer used. For a fresh install please delete the CMFileManager folder from PSP/GAME.

  • Added a new an improved EBOOT launcher menu. This menu now does more than just a useless launcher, it allows the user to dump the ICON0 and PIC1 data into PSP/PHOTO/{ EBOOT NAME }
  • Newly improved config system - now uses config.json to read/write config file. This also fixed the random crashes when reading config file during boot up.
  • Added a new developer settings toggle to guard sensitive partitions such as flash0 - flash3 and disc0.
  • Logs are only written if the new develop settings toggle is enabled.
  • The version string is now displayed on the XMB.
  • Display an error message if an image is bigger than 512x512 and thus cannot be loaded.
  • Fixed for incorrect battery percentage when no battery was inserted.
  • Updated versions of dr_flac and dr_wav for FLAC and WAV decoding respectively.
  • More important logs, such as data if module/driver fails to load, some service failed to be initialized etc.
  • About screen now displays the version strings of the various libraries use that have functions/variables to export their version info.
  • Clean up kernel plugins/drivers (audio_driver.prx and display_driver.prx)
  • Many under the hood changes to improve performance, consistency and minor bug fixes that cannot all be listed.

FTP Mode Instructions:

  1. Press START to open settings menu and select FTP connection.
  2. Select a network connection when the Network dialog pops up.
  3. After it is connected successfully, a message will appear saying FTP Connection established IP:Port. Use an FTP client like WinSCP and enter the IP and port (1337) and make sure to use anonymous login.
  4. Once an FTP connection is established from your server, you won't see any folders or files. You have to manually search for the path /ms0: or /ef0:. You can also search for other devices like /flash0: or UMD - /disc0: (Please use caution when browsing any flash0-flash3)

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