Shortly after KIWIDOGGIE released a video demo of PSPDiag Tool .1 yesterday, the coder stated that a battery detection bug was found, and had to be fixed. Following that report, we're letting everybody know that KIWIDOGGIE has just released PSPDiag version 2 (.2), all prepped up for download.
Now, in case you're wondering what this app does, it's a PSP-based diagnostics tool (hence its name) that allows users to get a readout of their PSP's various functions, such as their CPU and Bus speed. Aside from the aforementioned battery detection bug fix, the author followed up with these new tweaks:
* Red color testing
* Green Color Testing
* Blue Color Testing
* ascii art in the credits
One future update in the works is a conversion of the app into .prx format. That's all to report for the moment, aside from a youtube video demonstrating PSPDiag Tool .2 in action. Enjoy the download, and make sure to visit KIWIDOGGIE's thread over at the QJ.Net Forums for extra details, and the demo video.
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