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IceTea v1.0
Filename
icetea1.0_win.zip
Date Posted
Jan 27, 2007
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
2724
Description:
We're here to serve you IceTea. No, it ain't the drink. This IceTea here is tommydanger's graphical user interface for making PSX Eboots. Yeah, yeah. So there's nothing new with it, you say. But you see, he wanted to "incorporate all the latest PSx <-> PSP features into a single ready-to-use executable plus make it as easy to use as possible." Apart from this, he also wanted to make a multiplatform solution for pops.
The features of IceTea 1.0 are:
* Create PSP compatible PSX eboot (customize eboot menu appearance)
* Extract ISO from PSX eboot
* Create manual from png images
* Create manual from text file (useful for gamefaqs...)
We suggest you head over to our forums to check out the details of this app, and of course, the readme. Trust us, you'll never go wrong with the readme.
tommydanger also would like to thank Coldbird, Dark_Alex, flatwhatson, Tinnus for their codes that he has used in this program. Oh, and to everyone else he forgot who made it all possible.
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