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PSP Submenu Icon Injector v3.0
Filename
PSP_Submenu_Icon_Injector_v3.zip
Date Posted
Feb 11, 2007
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
848
Description:
dark420bishop is back with an update to his homebrew application that allows you to change/edit/tweak icons on your XMB menu. PSP Submenu Icon Injector is now on v3.0. One of the biggest changes for this release is that he's widened the spectrum of the icon editing function. Check out the full changelog; there's only three items on the log, but that top item sure is a great addition:
* Added icons for all Settings menus, loading icon, and corrupt icon.
* Changed layout to fit all the new controls.
* Icon file size cutoff of 5500 bytes.
Ah yes. Icon replacement for the infamous "File Corrupted" errors that must be populating your list. Sight for sore eyes indeed.
Again, we can never over-emphasize the importance of looking at the readme file included in the archive. Especially if you're new to this application - much more if you're new to the entire homebrew scene - the readme is your your best friend. Included in the file are installation instructions, requirements, a trouble shooting guide, and plans for future releases.
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