Recovery Editor v3.0


File Name Recovery_Editor_v3.rar
File Type RAR
Developer Red Squirrel
Operating System Windows
File Size 0.32 MB
Created 07/14/2008
Updated 11/16/2009
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Developer Red_Squirrel visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of Recovery Editor v3.0. This application is basically a Windows XP/Vista-based program that will allow you to edit the Recovery Menu and VSHMenu colors of custom firmwares 3.90, 3.95, and 4.01.

As for the rest of the details on this app's changes since its past builds:

* v3.0
o Added the possibility to change colours of 4.01M33 Recovery Menų.
* v2.0
o Added some new discovered "B" values to 3.95 Recovery Menų colours editor.
o Possibility to change colours of 3.95GEN VSHMenų (every color with ALL values, A-RGB!).
o Possibility to see a preview of RGB colours.
o Possibility to convert decimal RGB colours in HEX RGB colours and viceversa.
o Possibility to see a picture with an explanation of various Recoveries sections that you can edit in the program!
o Possibility to choose if editing existing PRX or creating new one.
o Added a function to randomize all values.
* v1.0
o Compatible with CF 3.90M33 and CF 3.95GEN Recovery Menų
o No PRX needed. Program will create them by itself!
o Compatible with Windows XP and Vista.
o No installation required!

Keep note that you will need .NET Framework 3.5 loaded on their PC to run Recovery Editor v3.0. Other important notes for this application are available in the file bundle's readme - be sure to read that before attempting to use this program. Those interested in sending their feedback will want to visit Red_Squirrel's release thread at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forum


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