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Is it possible to create an eboot forwarder?

Was just thinking that i use a tool bundled with IRShell sometimes called PSPWrite, as it is bundled with IRShell it sits in the IRShell folder.
Therefore if i want to load this without having to load IRShell first i have to use some other tool to navigate my MS and load it that way.

I was just wondering if it was possible to create an eboot that can sit in the GAME folder that just loads the PSPWrite eboot as i obviously do not want to duplicate data (evil evil duplication.).
 
No it isn't that big but still not very tidy. Being a programmer and computer science student, duplication is hammered into you from very early on as being a bad way to go.
Also you could say i was bit OCD with things like that.

And Jolan has not read my post at all...
Yes i can install it to the GAME folder but then it exists in both places, IRSHELL and GAME.
 
mayhem366 said:
No it isn't that big but still not very tidy. Being a programmer and computer science student, duplication is hammered into you from very early on as being a bad way to go.
Also you could say i was bit OCD with things like that.

And Jolan has not read my post at all...
Yes i can install it to the GAME folder but then it exists in both places, IRSHELL and GAME.

If it's that important just delete the one in IRshell, and leave the other one in GAME
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mayhem366 said:
No it isn't that big but still not very tidy. Being a programmer and computer science student, duplication is hammered into you from very early on as being a bad way to go.
Also you could say i was bit OCD with things like that.

I'm guessing the "Duplication" thing has to do with actual programming. As far as this program is concerned data duplication is the best and simplest way to go. Why complicate things by creating another program to launch it when you can just copy the original?
 
There is a way if you know your way around PSPToolChain in your coding but I get the feeling you don't (otherwise you'd just have made the program)
 

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