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eLoader新版本火力全开!PSP 2.0~2.6直接运行自制软件!

软件免注册http下载:http://game.jun4rui.com/bbs/view ... tra=page%3D1#pid885

不要GTA!2.7暂时不支持,不过快了。目前虽然不能运行所有的自制软件,但是也能运行很多了。目前限制如下:
- 不能运行核心模式的自制软件
- 不支持模拟UMD光盘的自制软件
- 一些少见的系统调用也不支持

*作者在最后提到在2.0上是可以被支持的, 不过目前没有在eLoader实现而已。


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Noobz are proud to announce the release of the latest eLoader version, 0.9.8, otherwise known as the "Porter" release.

This version brings user-mode homebrew to v2.0-v2.6 PSPs, without the Need for Grand Theft Auto. Now, almost all the software that worked with GTA can now be used without it.

NOTE : THIS PROGRAM ALLOWS YOU TO RUN HOMEBREW EBOOTs ON YOUR
v2.0+ PSP.
IT CANNOT LOAD EBOOT.PBPs THAT CONTAIN FIRMWARE UPDATES.

This program builds on the work done by Saotome to load homebrew
EBOOT.PBPs into PSPs with v2.00-v2.60 firmware, using the TIFF exploit,
or on v2.00, v2.01, 2.5 and 2.6 using the GTA exploit.

It currently cannot run all known homebrew, but it uses a number
of tricks to get substantially further than ever before.
Known limitations are:

- Can't run kernel-mode applications.
- That means anything that emulates ISOs/UMDs.
- Some minor system calls are still unsupported.

It's also still very much in development, so you should expect
a few bugs, and for not every EBOOT to run perfectly. An
up-to-date list of known working EBOOTs can be found at the
official website.


Major new features in this release:
-----------------------------------

- Support for homebrew on all firmwares from v2.00 - v2.60, without
the need for the Grand Theft Auto game.

v2.70 and above are not yet supported - this is being worked on.

TERMS OF USE:
-------------

This software is made available for use as-is, without any
guarantee of usability, safety, fitness for purpose etc. We've
taken all reasonable precautions to ensure that it cannot
damage your PSP, but cannot be held responsible for any damage
caused.

You are not permitted to sell this software. If you paid money
for this program (most often through eBay), you should demand a
refund of your payment, and report the seller to the appropriate
authorities.

This program is not intended to aid piracy of any form. Use for
piracy is strictly forbidden - we want to support software
developers, not steal from them.


To install:
-----------

The recommended way to install is to use the new installer for
Windows-based PCs. This is 'eloader098.exe'. Just connect
your PSP to the PC, then double-click this file, and follow the
instructions to install the loader to your memory stick. Note
that this will overwrite the GTA files of any previous eLoader
release.

Alternatively, if you don't have a Windows PC, you can extract
the files from the eLoader098.zip package manually:

- Extract all the files into the root folder (e.g. "F:\") of
your memory stick. You need these files to be in the right
place:

\l_098.bin
\README.TXT
\psp\eloader\loadmenu098.pbp
\psp\eloader\loadmenu.tga
\psp\eloader\loader098.cfg
\psp\eloader\gta200.nid
\psp\eloader\gta250.nid
\psp\eloader\gta260.nid
\psp\eloader\vsh200.nid
\psp\eloader\vsh250.nid
\psp\eloader\vsh260.nid
\psp\photo\eLoader 098\aaa.gif
\psp\photo\eLoader 098\run_098.tif
\psp\savedata\ULES00182S5\DATA.BIN
\psp\savedata\ULES00182S5\ICON0.PNG
\psp\savedata\ULES00182S5\PARAM.SFO
\psp\savedata\ULES00182S5\PIC1.PNG
\psp\savedata\ULES00182S5\tetris.bin
\psp\savedata\ULUS10041S5\DATA.BIN
\psp\savedata\ULUS10041S5\PARAM.SFO
\psp\savedata\ULUS10041S5\PIC1.PNG
\psp\savedata\ULUS10041S5\icon0.png
\psp\savedata\ULUS10041S5\tetris.bin
\psp\savedata\ULES00151S5\DATA.BIN
\psp\savedata\ULES00151S5\ICON0.PNG
\psp\savedata\ULES00151S5\PARAM.SFO
\psp\savedata\ULES00151S5\PIC1.PNG
\psp\savedata\ULES00151S5\tetris.bin
\utils\EBOOT_signature.exe
\utils\touch.exe


Installing Homebrew:
--------------------

- Copy the homebrew you want to run to your memory stick.
Usually, this means unzipping a directory that contains an
EBOOT.PBP file to somewhere under \PSP\GAME\. The exact
location and folder name usually doesn't matter, but for best
compatibility you should try to use the same names as
originally shown in the homebrew ZIP file.

If the instructions with the homebrew contain separate steps
for v1.0 and v1.5 firmwares, then usually you'll get best
results by following the v1.0 instructions.

NOTE: If the homebrew is written in LUA, you need to copy it
to a subdirectory under the your LUA Player "APPLICATIONS"
folder.


The method for running eLoader itself depends on which
version of the PSP firmware you have installed. Refer to the
appropriate section below:

Running eLoader : via TIFF mode
-------------------------------

- Make sure you have a custom wallpaper set. Any image will do.

- Use the PSP's built-in photo viewer to open the "eLoader 098"
folder, this will cause the loader to start. If your PSP
hangs at this point, then try the following:

- check your firmware version. This loader is for v2.0 - v2.6
ONLY.
- check that you have the loader files in the correct
place (see above)
- turn your PSP completely off, then back on again.
The loader works best on a freshly-rebooted PSP.
- try setting a custom background - some people have
reported that it works better if you use a custom
wallpaper (any image).
- try 'touching' the TIF image file : see 'fixing
up the file times' below.

Running eLoader : via GAME mode
-------------------------------

- Load up the GTA game from the UMD.

- Open the menu with 'START', then select 'Load Game'.

- Select the eLoader icon from the list of saved games.
Confirm that you want to discard current progress.

- The eLoader should start after a few seconds.

- If instead, GTA loads a normal savegame, then you have the
patched version of GTA (see below).


Which version of GTA do I use?
------------------------------

There are now 2 main versions of the GTA game available -
"patched" and "unpatched". The patched version will not run
eLoader - it has been fixed by RockStar Games, and we can't do
anything about it.

There are many rumoured ways to tell the two versions apart,
here are some, in order of reliability from most to least:

- The patched version contains a v2.6 firmware update, the
unpatched version contains v2.0. You can see which version is
included by looking under the GAME icon in the main PSP
system menu, when the UMD is inserted in your PSP.

- Look at the serial number on the UMD, for unpatched
European copies, it should say "ULES-00151#1", patched copies
should say "ULES-00151#2".

- If there is a picture of Tony on a bike, next to a plane,
on the back cover of the box, then it is probably an
unpatched copy. You can view a thread on the forums about
this here:
http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-games ... r-not-gtalcs-58823/


Using eMenu:
------------

- The loader displays a list of folders in \PSP\GAME. Use the up
and down buttons to change the current selection (highlighted
with a black line), and X or O to run the homebrew in that
folder.

NOTE: To load LUA applications, you need to run LUA Player
first, which will launch Lowser and let you browse to open
the application.

- Once you select some homebrew to load, the menu will exit,
and after a few moments, the loader will either display an
error message, or the homebrew will start.

- To exit the homebrew, you need to reboot your PSP. The
loader contains in-built support for rebooting, by holding
the Left Trigger, Right Trigger and START buttons together
for a few seconds. If this doesn't work, then you can also
reboot by removing the battery, or holding the power switch
for at least 10 seconds. Note that sometimes after a
software reboot, the loader will hang if you try to run it
again. This seems to be much rarer if you enter USB mode
briefly, before running the loader again.

- Other buttons:
- Triangle will turn on USB mode.
- Square will take a screenshot of the menu.
- The L and R shoulder buttons change the PSP's clock speed.
- SELECT will show usage instructions, and rescan the memory
stick for new homebrew.
- START will exit the menu.
- HOLD will put the PSP into 'slumber mode' - the clock speed
is set to minimum, and the screen is blanked. You can get
further power saving by holding the 'SCREEN' button to turn
off the screen, before engaging 'HOLD'.

- If you get the message 'Not Homebrew', it means that the
selected folder does not contain the file 'EBOOT.PBP' in the
topmost subfolder. This usually means that you've incorrectly
installed the homebrew.


Using multiple versions of eLoader
----------------------------------

Occasionally, some EBOOTs work better with older versions of
the loader. In v0.9.5, for example, it looks like
TerraIncognita is broken, but this works fine on 0.9. Also,
LUA can be very unpredictable, working in some loader versions
for some people, and other versions for others.

From 0.8 onwards, the loader uses version numbers in the
filenames, so that you can run multiple versions side-by-side.

After installing v0.9.8, you can continue to use any
previously-installed versions of the loader, if you have
problems with your favourite EBOOTs.

Note that this doesn't work by default for GTA. If you want to
keep your old version of eLoader for GTA, you need to copy the
following files from your GTA save slot 5 into another slot
before installing v0.9.8:
- tetris.bin
- icon0.png
- pic1.png


Using a different menu
----------------------

v0.9.8 of the loader ships with a default menu, emenu--.pbp.

You can also download an optional menu, called 'Choice', from
this location:

http://www.xart.co.uk/downloads/choice.php

The loader will use emenu--.pbp menu by default. If
you want to use one of the alternatives, then edit the
loadmenu098.cfg file (with Notepad, or any other text editor),
and change the following line:

menu=ms0:/psp/eloader/emenu--.pbp

or

menu=ms0:/psp/photo/choice/choice.pbp
(or wherever you placed Choice, if
it is in a different location).


Troubleshooting
---------------

If you have problems with an individual EBOOT getting to the
"Press X to launch the program" screen, but crashing
immediately after, here are a few things to try:

- Check whether it is already on the list of non-working EBOOTs
at www.psp-homebrew.eu.

- Make sure you are trying to run it as the first thing you do
after a clean reboot of your PSP

- Use v1.0 EBOOTs in preference to v1.5.

- Make sure that you read any README supplied with the
homebrew, and followed the installation instructions (for
v1.0, preferably) carefully.

- Make sure that any support files (e.g. WAV files, graphics
files) contained in the ZIP file are copied into the same
place on the memory stick, relative to the EBOOT file.

- Experiment with the launcher options in the configuration
file. (see below)

- Check the forums at pspupdates.com - someone might already
have found a way to make this EBOOT work.

- When starting the eLoader, try pressing the "down" button
very quickly immediately after pressing "X" to open the
'eLoader' photo folder. This can help the stability of some
apps.

- If you see a message during the loading process, saying
"Found suspicious hard path", then this means the loader
detected that the application depends upon being in a
specific location on the memory stick. Usually the path will
mention a specific file - try moving the application folder
so that the file is in the place shown.

If you find that one of these steps helps, then please send me
details on what you did to make the EBOOT work - I can build
the workarounds automatically into the next version of the
loader.

NOTE: If the eLoader aborted the process before reaching the
"press X" screen, then don't bother trying these steps -
there's no way that EBOOT will currently work, but please
remember to send the details of the error message to me, so
that I can attempt to change the code to make it work.


Fixing up the file times:
-------------------------

If you have problems with the PSP freezing as soon as you open
the PHOTO folder, or even if it just starts the eLoader as soon
as you open the PHOTO folder, and you want to be able to view
photos normally, then you can use the enclosed TOUCH.EXE file
to help out:

- Copy touch.exe to the \psp\photo\ folder on your memory stick.

- Open a windows command prompt (click "Start", "Run...", and
enter "cmd" in the box that comes up).

- In the command prompt, enter these commands:
> F:
(replace 'F' with the drive letter of your
memory stick)
> cd "\psp\photo\eLoader 098"
> ..\touch run_098.tif


Configuration File:
-------------------

v0.8.5 and beyond of the loader support configuration via a
file, /psp/eloader/LOADER098.CFG. See inside the file for
basic details on what the various options do. For most
purposes, the defaults should be sufficient.

If you want to try to tweak the options for a specific EBOOT,
here are some pointers:

- Each EBOOT has a special signature that identifies it to the
eLoader. To find out the signature, use the bundled Windows
program "EBOOT_SIGNATURE.EXE". This will tell you the name
you need to use for the config file section header for the
EBOOT.

- The following options are the most common ones to change to
make a specific EBOOT work. Often, changing one of these
(more-or-less at random) will fix the more sensitive EBOOTs
such as USER_LUA. Try changing these one at a time, in this
order, for best results.

- passparameters : this is the same as the old 'press Square for
alternate parameters' option.
- confirm
- callinit : this is the same as the old 'press L-Trigger' option
- clearscreen
- initbssfull
- initbsspartial

- If you want to suppress screen-spam during loading of a
known-good EBOOT, you can try changing these options. You
may find that the EBOOT stops working after changing an
option - if so, just change it back.

- confirm : displays the 'press X to start' menu
- unknownNIDwarning : warns you if some system calls
requested by the EBOOT couldn't be
identified.
- patchkernelwarning : warns you if the EBOOT is
kernel-mode. For some EBOOTs, this
doesn't matter.
- ignorefixedpath : warns you if the EBOOT contains a
suspicious- looking filename, that
implies it might need to be run
from a fixed location on the memory
stick.

If you find some new configuration parameters that work well
for a specific EBOOT, please email us at homebrew@noobz.eu,
or make a post on the EBOOT loader forums at pspupdates.com.


Future plans:
-------------

Please see the "Work In Progress" page at www.noobz.eu.

If you find some new homebrew that either does or doesn't work
on your PSP, then please consider adding your results to the
PSP homebrew database at www.psp-homebrew.eu. Anyone with
a free account there is able to add to the data, and it's
a great way of checking whether other people have been able
to run particular homebrew on a similar PSP setup to yours.

NOTE: Although kernel-mode support is currently feasible on v2.0+
firmware, with the new kernel-mode exploit, it is not currently
implemented in eLoader.


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