XBOX_360_POT_CALIBRATION_V1[1].0_by_Moda
Pot stands for potentiometer, which is an apparatus that measures the potential (or voltage) which has a user-adjustable resistance. Usually, this is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding contact in the center. Basically, it tells the laser how bright to shine to resolve issues of the drive not reading media
Leveltool
from Alanceil:
Missing a spirit level at home, I decided to use the Wiimote as a replacement.
Installation
Download & extract the archive, and place it in your apps folder on your SD card so the Homebrew Channel can find it.
Usage
Put the wiimote on a surface you want to use as a reference and press A
Leveltool
v0.5:
* Chg: Slightly adjusted maximum value to reduce flickering near 90 degrees.
* Chg: GRRlib is now responsible for all drawing needs. (Which means: more eye-candy)
* Add: Raw acceleration values in the debug info text
* Add: Freeze function on pressing Plus to freeze current values - this is interesting if you cannot see your screen
Leveltool
v0.5:
* Chg: Slightly adjusted maximum value to reduce flickering near 90 degrees.
* Chg: GRRlib is now responsible for all drawing needs. (Which means: more eye-candy)
* Add: Raw acceleration values in the debug info text
* Add: Freeze function on pressing Plus to freeze current values - this is interesting if you cannot see your screen
Resistance Color Code
We all know that most of you love to tinker with electronics and their accompanying circuits. When dealing with these things, however, one has to be well-versed in reading the different tolerance of the resistors to avoid problems and to make sure that everything works out fine
Resistance Color Code (4-5 color strip)
Developer mootoo has made a minor change to Resistor Color Code, a homebrew application for the Sony PlayStation Portable. With the new build of the resistance color value indicator, the use of the SELECT button will enable users to switch from 4 or 5 color strip schemes