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I don't know if this means that it disables loading of homebrew from the hacked OSDSYS or not (the scrolling list that FMCB lets you add items to). On the FMCB front, 1.90 boots much faster (the splash screen still appears, but it disappears after no more than a second or so instead of the 3-5 it could take before), has better support for the early Japanese PS2s (10000, 15000, and 18000), doesn't stall while booting if the CDVD drive is open, and will update the play history (the towers in the background of the 'Sony Computer Entertainment' splash screen) when loading games from original CDVDs or watching DVDs.
FMCB 1.90 seems pretty stable so far (although I've been focusing on FHDB so haven't really spent much time with FMCB). If you feel froggy (and have a way to recover your existing setup should something go wrong), then by all means I recommend backing up your existing files from your MC using uLE's psuPaste (all except the BxDATA-SYSTEM folders), launch the new installer, dump an MC image here for ease of recovery, format the card, install FMCB 1.90, and then recopy all of your folders back onto the card. If you do this, might want to manually use the FMCB configurator to change it back to 1.90 in the OSDSYS settings, as if you copy your old CNF back it'll say 1.8c or whatever you were running before.
FMCB itself works like it used to, booting from the MC on any PS2 prior to the 2.30 ROM update (which falls somewhere in the SCPH-9000x range). FHDB installs to the PS2 MBR and boots the PS2 directly. Talked to the developer and clarified - the HDDOSD is only required if you have a need to install the games where they are launchable through the normal Sony-style browser (which will update play history). If you just wish to have more or less the same setup as FMCB would give you, but not requiring an MC to boot, then you can install it without the HDDOSD. SP193 just released 1.91, which fixes automatic ESR launching (which I couldn't get to work yesterday but works great after updating), and now the HDD will not be powered off if FHDB doesn't find the HDDOSD, it will just use the ROM OSD and still allow you to launch ELFs stored on the HDD on the hacked scrolling menu. If you wanted to be able to use the MC for storage of LAUNCHELF.CNF when it's handy while still using FHDB, you could keep an FMCB MC stored away for emergencies while removing FMCB from your daily-use MC, but still storing LAUNCHELF.CNF in the SYS-CONF folder on that MC. That way, when your daily-use card is in the system, it will still boot FHDB, and uLE will load config from MC.
What I'm doing right now is setting up an extra 80GB HDD I have here with FHDB 1.92 and POPStarter rev12, so as to have around 70-80 PS1 games available for play. Did a POC earlier on my 250GB HDD and it worked great, so now I will have a good compact PS1 gaming solution to go along with my PS2 gaming solution.