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Power PRX 3.0 |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Coldbird, Custom Firmware, psp homebrews, XMB
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The Unique Warrior has once again updated Power PRX, bumping it up to version 3.0. This time, he's decided to give in to a few requests and added a new config file for button combinations as well as a new brightness mode.In version 2.0, support was added for users with 1.50 custom firmware. To install this PRX on a PSP running on 1.50 custom firmware, look for the config file (usually in ms0:/psp/system/) and edit a line to the following:
{
loadmodule1 = "ms0:/seplugins/rebooter.prx"
}
If you're running 2.71 SE, all you have to do is run Coldbird's Universal Module Flasher and install the module (NOTE: This only works in XMB and will be stopped during Gaming). Alternatively, you can simply copy the files in se_plugins in the MS_ROOT/SEPLUGINS to ms0:/seplugins then activate the PRX from recovery mode.
The Unique Warrior has added security to protect against memory stick corruption and bricking, but don't take unnecessary risks that could end up in brickage. Be sure to read the readme file thoroughly before installing Power PRX.
Download: [Power PRX 3.0]
Discuss: [Forum release thread]
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Do you able to make one for 302 OE-B? I need the power.prx to shutdown the PSP. I believe a lot of guys out there would need them too!
Thanks.
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Second of all Karl, this PRX cannot be used with firmware 1.5. It can be used with firmware 1.5 IF YOU HAVE CUSTOM FIRMWARE (i.e. HarleyG). There is no CONFIG menu for plain 1.5. Get your ***** streight man!!!
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on a side note no it doesn't work on oe-b hopefully in future releases it will work in oe-b and maybe in game
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Advise to those really lazy dumbs out there - if you are going to leave your PSP in sleeping mode by momentary sliding the power switch and if leave it for a period of time, long enough for the battery to deplete below the threshold voltage, then you could say goodbye to your Lipo battery. Just for your information, Lipo battery will be bloated internally without you realised it if it drops below the threshold voltage (less than 2.7V).
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