PSP homebrew developer maxthebest has released a new build for Protect-Me, which is now in its final stages of development. The homebrew app is now in its pre-Final version revision 0.9c, which sports a lot of new options.
The previous revision was released only yesterday, but for those of you who don't know about this useful homebrew app, Protect-me is a program that locks your PSP unit with a password. Here's the changelog for Protect-me pre-Final version revision 0.9c:
In the Installer:
- Changed the interface totally, now you have a nice one.
- Recoded most of the eboot.
- New options:
- You can now exit via the menu
- You can now uninstall the prx, and password and history file
- You can now delete the password without deleting the prx (to keep history function)
- You can reset the history (clear the file)
- Now the installer checks wether vsh.txt exist or nopt, if it does not exist:
- it creates it
- It adds 'ms0:/...blah blah blah" so that you don't have to do it yourself)
- The prx checks wether the good line is writen in vsh.txt, if it does not, then it adds it.
- So now the installation is easier, you just put the eboot in your psp and launch it, and then activate the prx, nothing else!
- Changed ' ' to 'aaaaaaaa' because it caused some little problems.
- Changed ' ' to 'aaaaaaaa' because it caused some little problems.
Download: Protect-Me pre-Final version revision 0.9C
Visit: QJ.NET Protect-Me Forum Thread
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