Zeus
08-05-2005, 05:46 PM
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Introduction
This small program will hide corrupted data on the PSP by putting it last in the list. This program also enables you to sort the programs on the memory stick duo. And, no, it does not hide your pr0n.
This program works best if you put list.exe and list.txt in the \\PSP\\GAME\\ directory on your memory stick duo.
You need to make a list.txt with the names of the directories/programs you want to do this with, like programs that data hiding programs doesn't work with.
The list must have one (1) folder name on each line, and the list should be in order you want the programs to be. So if you want SNES9X to be at the top of the program list on the psp, you\'ll need to place the folder name first in the list.txt.
If you have a 1.0 PSP just ass your folder names. If you got an 1.5 PSP, then you need to add the folder names with the pbp header in it (usually the folder with %). Like SNES9X% and PSPMC_~1%. If it\'s not the correct one, then just edit your list.txt and add the name of the folder without the %. :P
Erhm... If this document doesn't make a lot of sense, check out the list.txt I've included, and/or make your own list.txt and test for yourself.
If you're a total n00b and can't or won\'t use command line, then use the bat file included to see what's happening when you're using the program.
What's New in Version 1.1
+ Now only 6kb big!
+ Fixed the problem where the folder times were too similar for the PSP to notice.
+ Now uses list.txt in normal (ascending) order.
+ Now works even if you got other crap then EBOOT.PBP in your directories.
+ Improved program speed. Much faster when sorting.
+ Now works with any folder.
- Now made in VB.net, so you\'ll need .NET Framework installed to use this proggie :P
Thanks goes to Xul8t0r of <a href="http://haggar.pocketheaven.com/xul8t0r" target="_blank">pocketheaven</a> for informing us of his release via the <a href="http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=newstip" target="_blank">MaxConsole submit news form</a>.
Download: <a href="http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=gotodownload&downloadid=801">here</a>
Introduction
This small program will hide corrupted data on the PSP by putting it last in the list. This program also enables you to sort the programs on the memory stick duo. And, no, it does not hide your pr0n.
This program works best if you put list.exe and list.txt in the \\PSP\\GAME\\ directory on your memory stick duo.
You need to make a list.txt with the names of the directories/programs you want to do this with, like programs that data hiding programs doesn't work with.
The list must have one (1) folder name on each line, and the list should be in order you want the programs to be. So if you want SNES9X to be at the top of the program list on the psp, you\'ll need to place the folder name first in the list.txt.
If you have a 1.0 PSP just ass your folder names. If you got an 1.5 PSP, then you need to add the folder names with the pbp header in it (usually the folder with %). Like SNES9X% and PSPMC_~1%. If it\'s not the correct one, then just edit your list.txt and add the name of the folder without the %. :P
Erhm... If this document doesn't make a lot of sense, check out the list.txt I've included, and/or make your own list.txt and test for yourself.
If you're a total n00b and can't or won\'t use command line, then use the bat file included to see what's happening when you're using the program.
What's New in Version 1.1
+ Now only 6kb big!
+ Fixed the problem where the folder times were too similar for the PSP to notice.
+ Now uses list.txt in normal (ascending) order.
+ Now works even if you got other crap then EBOOT.PBP in your directories.
+ Improved program speed. Much faster when sorting.
+ Now works with any folder.
- Now made in VB.net, so you\'ll need .NET Framework installed to use this proggie :P
Thanks goes to Xul8t0r of <a href="http://haggar.pocketheaven.com/xul8t0r" target="_blank">pocketheaven</a> for informing us of his release via the <a href="http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=newstip" target="_blank">MaxConsole submit news form</a>.
Download: <a href="http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=gotodownload&downloadid=801">here</a>