Ultimate Toolbox

PS3 [RELEASE] ★ Ultimate Toolbox v2.03 - It Only Does Everything! v2.03 (FW 4.84 - 4.91)

Looks like my dropbox is maxxed out, too many downloads this month. Not much I can do about that now. The reason it downloads the file every time is just due to limitations of XMBML and the way the PS3 handles these pkg downloads. They auto install and then get auto deleted by the system after install.
is it better that I install the full version? or that I install the files on flash0 by hand?
 
hi devil thank you for your work... I tried to use your tool to download the mods of xbm (I noticed that it downloads the file every time, why download the same pkg twice?) after it gives me an error, on another thread they told me that it is something related to an xml file.


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8002AE04: Content ID in xml is different from pkg
 
Really good homebrew, thank you devil for the hard work!, I really appreciate it.

But, in version 2.0 there was an option to sort games by date or name etc - in firmware settings - it's deleted in v2.3, why did you delete it? And can you bring it back please in a future update? (:
 
Really good homebrew, thank you devil for the hard work!, I really appreciate it.

But, in version 2.0 there was an option to sort games by date or name etc - in firmware settings - it's deleted in v2.3, why did you delete it? And can you bring it back please in a future update? :)
I cant really bring it back, It was making maintaining the toolbox more difficult as it needed updating for each CFW version, So it was removed. As far as I know this option is built into the latest version of Evilnat 4.88 CFW.
 
I'm back after 1 half year from banned
I'm back with my same PS3 & PS2
3years passed but my PS3 Super Slim's still working smoothly :)
I never disassemble & change thermal paste for my ps3
but I collecg 80% money for PS4
I'll buy PS4 very soon
 
Thanks for responding.

I understand you, here is a good solution, of course you decide to do it or not.

You can just add it in a future update and write a warning (warning, this option work for 4.88 Evilnat only!!) If it's possible.

And a fun fact, 4.88.2 Evilnat is the CFW i am currently using.
 
I have Evilnat 4.88.2 and there is not an option to sort games by name in "Custom Firmware Tools/Basic tools" do i need to reinstall the CFW?

The Sort By option is found in the side menu when you press TRIANGLE, not in CFW Tools column.
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If the sort by Title Name shows but does not work, it is possible that some homebrew replaced registory.xml
To fix the issue, extract the XML from the zip attached and replace /dev_blind/vsh/resource/explore/xmb/registory.xml
 

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Will the Download content feature be enabled again?
It throws http error 429 every time.

Really loving this toolbox so far. Been having loads of fun with it.
 
his dropbox hit the limit. if he got more donations, i assume he could get a higher limit.
That seems to be something that is seriously lacking among the playstation community in general: donations to devs.
After sending a donation, the "thank you" message from the dev stated it was 2nd donation they've ever received...another stated it was the first donation they've ever received. It's not surprising to hear...
Yes, most devs do this out of love for their particular console but buying them a cup of coffee every once in awhile is also a way of saying thank you and showing appreciation for the software/tools that are being used.
However, it's like this in just about every open source project. I've been seeing and watching it for close to 20yrs in the linux community at large.
Anyway, just my opinion and nothing more. Talking about money is like talking about religion and politics...doesn't lead anywhere good ;)

Best Regards,

Desmo
 
Yes, most devs do this out of love for their particular console but buying them a cup of coffee every once in awhile is also a way of saying thank you and showing appreciation for the software/tools that are being used.
The truth is that the donations usually are not enough even for a cup of coffee. They are used to pay part of the monthly/yearly server costs (hosting, domain) used to serve the community. The other part of the costs is financed by the own developer.

At the end these "donations" are investment that return to the community. The developers practically don't see the money.
 

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