If you don't really like navigating the PSP's XMB just to look at your battery life or turn on USB mode then you should find xmOD's latest homebrew creation PSP SysMon pretty useful. This system moniter application lets you check information opn your PSP's battery life, displaying the life percentage as well as the time remaining and will display wireless information. If that doesn't take your fancy then maybe the USB connector will, enabling you to connect your PSP to your PC via USB without using the menu from the XMB.
None of these functions are mind-blowing, in fact you can find USB mode and battery information in a large range of programs including the popular iR Shell, but one feature you won't find in every applciation is the WiFi testing function. As the developer xmOD said - SysMon was created with a view to learn about the standard functions that lua offers while creating something useful. It may not be a new custom firmware, but is sure has it's uses. Good luck adding more functions to PSp SysMon xmOD - we're looking forward to more updates from you!
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