Another update for Torch's useful Hold+ plugin has been released. After last week's v2.64, we now find Hold + v2.71 on our laps. All previous features that made this battery-saving plugin popular is still in this version, plus a couple fixes and improvements.
Here's the full changelog since v2.64:
Changelog v2.71
* Fixed a bug where after the first time you resume from suspend the Analog Up + Hold Switch Off would not work.
Changelog v2.7
* LEDs are turned off when in Hold mode or Display Off mode, but they are flashed every 30 seconds so that the PSP is not mistaken to be powered off.
* Fixed a bug introduced in v2.64 where the PSP wouldn't automatically suspend after being idle while in Hold mode or Display Off mode.
The downloadable archive contains a readme which includes more info on the plug in: development history, installation notes, and other notes from the developer.
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