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PSP HomebrewDiscuss PSP homebrew shell: NervOS 2.0 released in the Sony Playstation Portable forums; Originally Posted by qj.net
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Homebrew developer [Only registered users can see links. ] has rolled out NervOS 2.0 for the PlayStation Portable. This latest release sees a number of improvements over [Only registered users can see links. ] that fans of the shell application will appreciate.
According to the release thread, NervOS 2.0 has a new installer as well as a Log-In security feature (with slots for up to three users). In addition, the application now uses [Only registered users can see links. ], has a PSX Game Loader, USBHostFS, and a text editor. Here's a full list of all the changes made, as listed in the documentation:
Small Features:
Option to disable the "Are you sure?" question
Faster Menu Scrolling
Removed Count Down on exiting
Load Music is at the top now
File Browser: Press Left to go up 5 items and Right to go down 5 items
File Browser: File Browser type implemented so you can see which type you are using (below the current directory text)
File Browser: Fixed bug with file names
File Browser: added new file types
Error messages like "File types is not ..." or "No UMD inserted" are shown in a window.
Added the ability to switch between file browser types by pressing home while browsing. (the file browser type is displayed under the current path)
New font (tahoma) - default
Added SND0.at3 - thanks to Eleo
Added PIC1.PNG - thanks to CO_ol
Music Auto Plays when you select it from File Browser (no need to play press after selecting it)
Medium Features:
Welcome Screen before PSP Hacks Competition Splash screen and fade in effect.
File Browser: improved extension system, there should be no errors anymore.
New Documentation
New Original theme (by CO_ol)
Improved keyboard: does not hang anymore (could happen when using 333mhz (does not happen anymore even if you run NervOS at 333 mhz))
Added support for March33, Normal and SonyNp9660 dirvers
Added 3 core files: usbhostfs.prx, ctrl.prx and isodrivers.prx
Added Stop Button feature
NervOS Configurator: ability to change [Only registered users can see links. ] Driver, disable/enable Are you Sure Question, change Cpu Speed, change Font, disable/enable Splash Screen and disable/enable Log In.
Control Panel: added USBHostFS option, added Shut Down option, added PSX Loader option.
When exiting from NervOS, if you have the nosautoboot.prx enabled, it will not return to NervOS anymore.
Improved screenshot function, does not overwrite saved screenshots anymore.
File Browser: detects every extensions (if they are typed in the file name)
Added Calculator as task
Added USBHostFS as task
Added Text Editor as task
Big Features:
NervOS uses flash memory from now on
PSX Game Loader
NervOS Recovery
USBHostFS
Text Editor
NervOS Installer
Ability to have up to 3 users using NervOS
Log In feature - password username
NervOS Wiki
Like most applications of this nature, users should go over the documentation included with the program to avoid any problems with installation and use.
NervOS has gone a long way from it's first release. This might possibly be the replacement shell for irShell. It's got nice features, but it's soo annoying having to login like every single time you start up lol.
The fact it has like it's own recovery menu something irShell could of have. The flash memory usage was pretty bold ... it's a growing program, can't wait to see the newer features of NervOS.
I was just thinking that, that it sounds like irShell, something which I couldn't get my head around
This down indeed sound awesome though and I think I'll be checking it out