PSP Keys Test
from DedDinO_94:
Hello
After one year, today released the new version of my PSP Keys Test, the v3.0. This homebrew has the simple task of testing the buttons, analog, audio speakers and the Bad-Pixel of your PSP.
Changelog v3.0:
- New layout, much more pleasant and intuitive (Graphics By BURG)
- Homebrew converted to LUAPlayerHM 8
Flash Dumper TEST Via HEN
from ReadMe:
Test Flash Dumper Via HEN
this program is to dump the flash contents of your PSP.
this can be useful to examine the files.
if this is reported to work on 3k models and ta-88v3's i will make a program like this, but offering more features.
just copy Flash Dumper into PSP/GAME and run it! once the hen has been enabled
AirCrack-PSP Test 0.52
This is not an actual port of the aircrack-ng, this is a port of DSaircrack to PSP (Well actually now it is) . But this will not just consist of cracking the cap file but also finding an AP, dumping packets in a cap file then decrypt it!
Currently its in testing
PSXChecker Contrary to the name, PSXChecker is not what you may think... It's in no way used for PSX/PSOne-emulated games. Xager's PSXChecker is actually a homebrew app for testing and diagnosing certain system routines of your handheld - make sure the buttons are in working order, test the left and right audio channels, and look for, even maybe repairing, stuck pixels
PressMe 0.0.3
from stifpsp:
PressMe is my first homebrew coded in C. This verifies that the buttons on your PSP function properly if you are in doubt between the problem hardware or software on your PSP. Wink
Example: The most experienced, you can 't leave your games HOME. When you turn on your PSP, it is in Recovery Mode alone, or you can not write in the OSK
PressMe 0.0.2 in English
from stifpsp:
Hi everyone! This week-end, I had to translate my first homebrew: PressMe 0.0.2. With this little utility, you can see if the buttons of your PSP works or not. It' s very useful for newbie
PressMe 0.0.2
from stifpsp:
PressMe is my first homebrew coded in C. I started programming in C on PSP a while ago. I created this homebrew to see what I already knew and make it a utility for noobs in particular. This utility can check that your keys are working properly. The homebrew has 12 buttons yet
Test My Controls
If you want to find out whether or not it's time to replace that PSP analog stick, then here's a little application that might help you decide what to do with it. Developer Johnny McKinney has come up with a nifty app which helps test out your analog stick's sensitivity and rates whether or not it may need replacing.
Test My Controls v2
Test My Controls
Constant use is grounds for wear and tear, and that's no exception even for the multi-capable Sony PlayStation Portable. Homebrew developer Johnny McKinney released a homebrew application to diagnose the PSP's controls. Test My Controls version 1.5 - perhaps a C++ rehash of Control Tester v1