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iR Shell for 5.00 M33 [UPDATE: RELEASED!]

NeilR

eXo Admin
Enforcer Team
****UPDATE****

It's out!

AhMan makes an appearance at QJ

AhMan said:
It has been a long time since the last iR Shell public release. Osgeld of irshell.org admin has convinced me to make another release, so here it is. You can thank him for bringing me out of retirement.

Below is the list of new feature summary:
- Support Dark_AleX latest 5.00M33-3 CFWs. Users of original 5.00M33 & M33-2 should upgrade to M33-3 to avoid incompatibility issues. The latest Popsloader 5.00 is also supported.
- An Infra-Red learning remote is added for PSP Phat. You no longer need to hunt pronto codes for your appliances. Just point your remote unit at the PSP and it will learn the iR code. It is available under higher firmwares and not fw 1.5 mode. Refer to the Release Note for usage details.
- The nethostfs connection handling has been redesigned to be more robust. However, iR Shell 4.7 and onwards can only connect to the new nethostfs PC server v2.1. Make sure you've updated the nethostfs PC server.
- Enhance UMD/ISO game compatibility via nethostfs MAX mode. Most previous failed games will probably work.
- Usbhostfs & nethostfs host redirection under XMB has returned.
- The Adhoc PC connection for nethostfs was broken since fw 3.71. This feature has been brought back for PSP Phat.
- Enhance the HTML Plugin (by Dark_AleX) to allow direct launching of flash games with extension SWF.

Special thanks to:
- Osgeld for spending so much effort in resurrecting irshell.org.
- Dark_AleX for the M33 custom firmwares and his assistance to help adding popsloader support.
- Tyranid and other developers in ps2dev.org for creating the pspsdk.
- Osgeld, StoneCut, F34R and other moderators who keep irshell.org running and providing technical support to the community.
- All iR Shell beta testers, donators, skins & plugin contributors.

Credits:
- M33 Custom firmware & popsloader are developed by Dark_AleX/M33.
- remotejoy & usbhostfs are developed by Tyranid.
- iR Shell bundled skins & plugins are developed by their corresponding authors.
- iR Shell Manual & FAQs are written by StoneCut.

Download Links:
iR Shell v4.7
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877597/pspirshell47.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4phqdv

Usbhostfs v1.8 for Windows:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877532/usbhostfs_PC_Win_1.8.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/i3pa2k

Nethostfs v2.1 for Windows:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877555/nethostfs_PC_Win_2.1.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/1vgyuk

Nethostfs v2.1 for Linux:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877564/nethostfs_PC_Linux_2.1.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rjmca5

Installation Instructions:
- Unzip the archive and place the content to the root directory of your memory stick. Make sure to apply the irspatch under ms0:/IRSHELL/PATCH directory for your cooresponding firmware version.

For Technical Supports, pls visit www.irshell.org

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As posted:

Things have been relatively quiet as of late on the PSP homebrew front following the release of Dark_AleX’s latest, but that doesn’t mean nothing has been happening behind the scenes. Well-known iR Shell developer AhMan today revealed that a 5.00 M33 series compatible build of his widely used multi-purpose shell replacement will be available for public consumption in the near future.

Just to let you know I’ll be releasing another iR Shell public release for 5.00M33. It will have all the SE features, including infrared remote learning. Currently, irshell.org is being re-designed and re-worked by some of the private forum members. Once the site is completed, the public release will be out.​

A notice on the official iR Shell page informs visitors that the site will be online by next week, so assuming all goes according to plan, we could be looking at a mid-November release.

[PSP-Hacks]

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This is great unexpected news. Thank you AhMan.
 

Hardrive

Contributor
I saw AhMan posting a few days ago, I guess this release does make sense if you think about it.

I'd wish he'd make the source available though, it's a lot of work for just him to maintain it.
 

PSPHax0r9

Quality Haxing Since 1991
It's not in development, BTW, he's just going to be publicly releasing his latest SE build, so it should be almost immediately after irshell.org goes up - even better news ;)
 

NeilR

eXo Admin
Enforcer Team
It's out!

AhMan makes an appearance at QJ

AhMan said:
It has been a long time since the last iR Shell public release. Osgeld of irshell.org admin has convinced me to make another release, so here it is. You can thank him for bringing me out of retirement.

Below is the list of new feature summary:
- Support Dark_AleX latest 5.00M33-3 CFWs. Users of original 5.00M33 & M33-2 should upgrade to M33-3 to avoid incompatibility issues. The latest Popsloader 5.00 is also supported.
- An Infra-Red learning remote is added for PSP Phat. You no longer need to hunt pronto codes for your appliances. Just point your remote unit at the PSP and it will learn the iR code. It is available under higher firmwares and not fw 1.5 mode. Refer to the Release Note for usage details.
- The nethostfs connection handling has been redesigned to be more robust. However, iR Shell 4.7 and onwards can only connect to the new nethostfs PC server v2.1. Make sure you've updated the nethostfs PC server.
- Enhance UMD/ISO game compatibility via nethostfs MAX mode. Most previous failed games will probably work.
- Usbhostfs & nethostfs host redirection under XMB has returned.
- The Adhoc PC connection for nethostfs was broken since fw 3.71. This feature has been brought back for PSP Phat.
- Enhance the HTML Plugin (by Dark_AleX) to allow direct launching of flash games with extension SWF.

Special thanks to:
- Osgeld for spending so much effort in resurrecting irshell.org.
- Dark_AleX for the M33 custom firmwares and his assistance to help adding popsloader support.
- Tyranid and other developers in ps2dev.org for creating the pspsdk.
- Osgeld, StoneCut, F34R and other moderators who keep irshell.org running and providing technical support to the community.
- All iR Shell beta testers, donators, skins & plugin contributors.

Credits:
- M33 Custom firmware & popsloader are developed by Dark_AleX/M33.
- remotejoy & usbhostfs are developed by Tyranid.
- iR Shell bundled skins & plugins are developed by their corresponding authors.
- iR Shell Manual & FAQs are written by StoneCut.

Download Links:
iR Shell v4.7
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877597/pspirshell47.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4phqdv

Usbhostfs v1.8 for Windows:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877532/usbhostfs_PC_Win_1.8.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/i3pa2k

Nethostfs v2.1 for Windows:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877555/nethostfs_PC_Win_2.1.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/1vgyuk

Nethostfs v2.1 for Linux:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40877564/nethostfs_PC_Linux_2.1.zip.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rjmca5

Installation Instructions:
- Unzip the archive and place the content to the root directory of your memory stick. Make sure to apply the irspatch under ms0:/IRSHELL/PATCH directory for your cooresponding firmware version.

For Technical Supports, pls visit www.irshell.org
 

Adiuvo

Active Member
Nice. I'll be using this again. Lately it's been only NervOS, but IRShell has some features that NervOS does badly.

Like Hardrive said, I find it weird he doesn't release the source. He's retired twice now, but continues to work.
 

Sullivan

New Member
I love this so much, mainly due to the IR LEARNIGN!
 

Hardrive

Contributor
Sullivan said:
I love this so much, mainly due to the IR LEARNIGN!
Man, I and lovign the IR LEARNIGN. By the way, I failed spellign in elementary school. :p

I know it's a typo, I just couldn't resist.
 

Sullivan

New Member
Hey I noticed it, but I was too lazy to fix it, I was so tired. I was up all night playing cod waw.
 

Seth

MD Party Room
One of the few joys of the psp...
 
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