73w ago - Following up on the
initial release, I have now updated my Win32 PS3 homebrew application to RenPKG v1.0 Beta 4 complete with source code included.
Download:
RenPKG v1.0 Beta 4 for PS3 /
RenPKG v1.0 Beta 4 for PS3 (Mirror)
For those unaware, it allows users to restore the names of PS3 PKG and EDAT Files to their original PlayStation 3 ones and now includes RIF and RAP+RIF support as noted in the changelog below.
RenPKG v1.0 Beta 4 Changelog:
- Added RIF and RAP+RIF support
Finally, if you have any bug reports or feedback feel free to let me know in this
ongoing thread.
It allows users to restore the names of PS3 PKG and EDAT Files to their original PlayStation 3 ones.
Download: http://www.multiupload.com/3XR19OXCN1
I hope It will be useful for you
In related PlayStation 3 homebrew news, today on IRC deroad released http://www.multiupload.com/5KOF187U2J followed by http://www.multiupload.com/9YJUIHCHIN on his http://devram0.blogspot.com/2012/01/i-wrote-it-for-naruse-and-euss-since-we.html and http://www.mediafire.com/?lxocujhydtk7klu and http://www.multiupload.com/KF8ZNF51R4 followed by http://www.mediafire.com/?pn5tlcgsbbpio13 in another http://devram0.blogspot.com/2012/01/this-is-simple-led-changer.html, and from the included ReadMe files:
This is a simple player, it reads two var (var1 and Var2) from a file.
The file must be called buzzer.txt and placed in the main folder of a USB an example:
on Windows: My USB is j so, i will put this file here: j:/buzzer.txt
on OSX: My USB is 8GB so, i will put this file here: /Volumes/8GB/buzzer.txt
on LINUX: My USB is 8GB so, i will put this file here: /media/8GB/buzzer.txt
Beeps
Var1 Var2 DESCRIPTION
4 6 Makes a short single beep
10 438 Makes a double beep
7 54 End
10 4095 Makes a continuous beep
(you can try also different numbers)
Changelog v1.1:
added the usb007
added file not found
Changelog v1.2:
fixed an awful bug.
PS3 LED Changer v1:
This is a simple led changer, it reads two var (A and B) from a file. The file must be called led.txt and placed in the main folder of a USB. An example:
on Windows: My USB is j so, i will put this file here: j:/led.txt
on OSX: My USB is 8GB so, i will put this file here: /Volumes/8GB/led.txt
on LINUX: My USB is 8GB so, i will put this file here: /media/8GB/led.txt
Colors
A Desc B desc
0 red 0 off
1 green 1 on
2 yellow 2 blink
PS3 LED Changer v1.1 Changelog:
I fixed an awful bug
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