26/05/2011, 07:31 AM
By PSP developer arnold.
A shell is an interactive program that allows the user to give commands to the operating system of the PSP. This means that with a shell you can do almost everything you can do in your XMB too. Games, internet, music, etc. Developing a shell costs a lot of time, Arnold has therefore spent two and half years to make this. If you install this shell, every time you exit a game you will be back to the shell, a replacement for your XMB.
0.73.2 Updates:
- Fixed minor bug in Audio Module
- Added autostart.prx seplugin
Changelog:
- Enabled ISO and CSO loading on compatible firmwares.
- Added Audio Player! You can now listen to music throughout SHELL and control it. Currently, only basic controls are supported.
- Increased accessible devices including the ISO directory and browsing the PSP memory stick/system storage in general. You can store your games, homebrew, apps anywhere in your system and they all can be launched!
- YouTube via GoTube!
- PSP IRC built in
- Instant Messenger Client Built in!
- SensMe built in!
- Improved SHELL LINK handling. Less crashing and errors in detecting true SHLK links.
- Homebrew display now has audio too!
- Fixed bug that audio would be stopped when browsing Game Menu.
- Fixed a few bugs in the media browser and game browser.
- Changes in wallpaper setting. Turning it on and off is now immediate and does not require a reload of SHELL
- Fixed a bug in the audio playback where two audio streams get loaded simultaneously.
- Fixed bug in game audio when loaded.
- Fixed a bug where configuration was not saved during quitting of SHELL.
- Fixed a bug where quitting a game or homebrew would not return to SHELL.
- Enabled more memory on supported models.