PSP Homebrew - LED Controller

Posted Jun 10, 2009 at 9:19PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags:
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alex_e brings us his homebrew application for the PSP, LED Controller. It's actually a plugin that he's been working on for some time now.

Simple in objective, LED Controller activates and deactivates the LEDs of your PSP. All you have to do is to press L and R, and voila, you've turned off/ on the LED according to your fancy. slasher2661996 from our forums even gave a cool suggestion of turning it into a lights game where you make the lights go on and off faster with each level.

Which brought to my mind this cool dorm light show. Off topic, I know, but it's a definite treat, nonetheless.



Download: LED Controller
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Comments

by Hypercpp - 2009-06-10 22:15:33
Looks cool!

I'm downloading it now

by tainogunslinger - 2009-06-10 22:18:25
...

me too!

by hexperience - 2009-06-11 04:01:02
Error in readme.txt

The filename and the name in the line for the vsh.txt and game.txt don't match in the rar file. to install, make sure the lines in your vsh.txt and game.txt files match exactly with the path and name of the prx. other than that, WORKS GREAT. THANKS!!! Watching a movie with those damn LEDs flashing always bugged the he|| out of me!!!

by hexperience - 2009-06-11 04:05:07
BUG report

inside the internet browser, I pressed select, then L+R... it killed the VSH menu when back at xmb.... minor thing.. reboot fixed it... just want to let the author know.

by pokerpoker - 2009-06-11 04:23:31
not a bug of this plugin

VSH menu always had issues with the internet explorer, and dark_alex doesnt want to fix it, dunno why. it has nothing to do with this plugin

by cmbeke - 2009-06-11 07:52:11
just flash0 it

use PSPBTCNFtool and put it into flash0, add $/kd/LEDControl.prx VGUPA to each file

by JaXeRiR - 2009-06-11 15:14:23
No.

The VSH Menu automatically deactivates when the internet browser, camera or such applications which use the Select button are loaded. After you return to the XMB and open a submenu, the VSH Menu will work again.

by JaXeRiR - 2009-06-11 15:16:47
Yeah.

Except that you might not want to VGUPA it, VGPA should be just fine. Although the plugin is unlikely to cause any problems during update, it's better to be safe.

by pokerpoker - 2009-06-12 07:37:54
@jaxerir

you remember "what do you want" post in dark_alex forums? well, in that post, it was explained, there was a known bug about VSH menu and it wouldnt be fixed. try it in your psp and see.

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