![]() Not only can Eleganz list the games from the Cobra ODE and allow you to select your iso, but it will also allow you to list and run homebrew apps that you can embed in the ISO file. It’s simple, it’s beautiful and customizable! I can understand why Eleganz didn’t have much appeal in the world of CFW (it was originally intended to run on OFW if my HEN ever worked), but with the ODEs running on OFW, it’s perfect for the job. Today, I am happy to see that Eleganz is not throw-away code, as it can be useful to ODE users. I am a bit disappointed that the ps3 scene (homebrew devs, not users) didn’t pick it up, but it looked like no one was interested in maintaining Eleganz in my place. When I released Eleganz in November 2011, I left out one small thing on the TODO list, I wanted to see someone pick it up and add the code to exitspawn to actually make Eleganz execute the homebrew apps, but no one did that in almost a year now. I would like to thank the guys over at and for testing this for me, particularly Abkarino, hyappon, freddy, magneto and Xodus69. Today I have some exciting news for you, as I have ported Eleganz, my homebrew manager, to the Cobra ODE.Ī little while ago, I tweeted that if Cobra ever released their device and did provide an open source library for integration of other managers, I would port Eleganz to it, and today I am fulfilling that promise. It’s been a long time since I last blogged.
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