Posted Apr 09, 2008 at 10:15PM by Ryan C.
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If you're one of the many who found Time Baby and its various incarnations to be absurdly handy as a time-keeping homebrew application for your Sony PlayStation Portable, then get ready to fall in love with it again as Art has just rolled out yet another version of it. Thought that the last one was the final one, eh? This time, the main draw is that you can use the alarm function to trigger the transmission of an infrared code that would then make your TV or HiFi spring to life. It's just like setting them on alarm mode, but in this case, your Sony PSP does it for you! Awesome? Yes, awesome. Same old drill, here. Here's the changelog for version 14:
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CXMB 4.0 updated for 4.01 M33
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» C'mmon mannnn !!
Frickin' make it compatible with Slim already!!
Sjeez...
Frickin' make it compatible with Slim already!!
Sjeez...
» send him one
im sure he might if someone would send him one.. (i think thats what has been said a few times)
i would but im poor and only got mine as a gift in the first place.. though this would really help to wke me up (hook it up through stereo and have volume turned up)
maybe some one will make a new e-loader for the new cfw's that will play some of the homebrew like this since the TM 1.5/3.4 fw doesn't play this on the slim either
im sure he might if someone would send him one.. (i think thats what has been said a few times)
i would but im poor and only got mine as a gift in the first place.. though this would really help to wke me up (hook it up through stereo and have volume turned up)
maybe some one will make a new e-loader for the new cfw's that will play some of the homebrew like this since the TM 1.5/3.4 fw doesn't play this on the slim either
» well...
eLoader on a Slim can load PSP-PDA which has several clock functions (at least stopwatch and alarm clock functions)....
eLoader on a Slim can load PSP-PDA which has several clock functions (at least stopwatch and alarm clock functions)....
» So tired
..of seeing updates to this thing every day. How about you only release an update when *significant* changes are made? Like a normal person? This app is friggin useless, why do we need to be updated every time a bug is fixed?
..of seeing updates to this thing every day. How about you only release an update when *significant* changes are made? Like a normal person? This app is friggin useless, why do we need to be updated every time a bug is fixed?
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