PSP Protection Password v0.2 from Dark_Moon - Image 1Dark_Moon has just released a quick update to his homebrew app PSP Protection Password released only yesterday. PSP Protection Password v0.2 now supports the PSP Slim, addresses some bugs and adds some new features.
As suggested by its name, PSP Protection Password adds a password function to your PSP's bootup, allowing you to control who can use the device. Here's the changelog for PSP Protection Password v0.2 from homebrew developerDark_Moon:
PPP.exe
* Utility for generate encrypted password.
* You should generate your password with this utility. Later put the password.txt on the same folder of EBOOT.PBP
EBOOT.PBP (for PSP)
* Now the app work on user mode.
* PSP Slim support.
* The password is encrypted.
* Some bug fixes
* Now, the application will lock the power button.
* You can't exit of the application. (Only there are two solution that are remove the battery or put the correct password)
* If the password is false, the PSP will go to suspend mode else, it will go to XMB.
* Letters effect on start the application.
* Color of the numbers changed.
* Removed HOME button for exit of the application.
As always, users are encouraged to go through the readme file as well as the installation instructions that are included in the bundle. Users are encouraged to head to the PSP Development Forums thread for any questions or if they wish to discuss the app.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Similar Software:
Protect-Me preFinal revision Protect-Me preFinal revision
PSP Homebrew developer maxthebest has released the build for Protect-me, which is now in its pre-Final stages of development. Now in version 0.9D, the program has a new interface, and a new security measure. Here's the changelog for Protect-Me preFinal revision v0
Lockdown XMB Style Lockdown XMB Style
from Torch:
Tested on 4.01M33-2 Slim. I haven't tested on Phat but I'm 99.9% sure it won't work.
Credits:
Big time thanks to Dark_Alex for his VLF library, without which this would have been impossible. Also thanks to him for his idea of using a kernel mode loader.prx to save memory.
Features:
Now uses the XMB Wave as the background
PATS 2 (PSP Anti-Theft System) PATS 2 (PSP Anti-Theft System)
The first version of PATS by GMDude66 , based on the original version by realn0whereman and youresam1, was featured last May 31, 2006 here in QJ. And now a much improved version of this Anti-Theft System is here for your PSP's slash Baby's security.
Here's how it works. When you double click the "setowner
PSAFE PSAFE
Developer TRStealthX passed by the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of the third build for PSAFE. The latest version of this homebrew anti-theft application for your handheld features a connection log that enables you to view your PSP connections. As for the rest of the changelog:
* IP Address Update: You are now able to update your IP address
ATPSP ATPSP allows you to track your PSP online via an email that is sent to you at a specified address everytime the PSP is connected via USB
PSPLock PSPLock
PSP users utilizing Auraomega's useful PSPLock should get ready to update their PSP protection software, now that the software is in it's fifth version
Boot Protector Need to keep your parents away from your PSP? Want your pesky sibling to stop hogging your Sony handheld?
PSPassword Protect PSPassword Protect
If it comes to it, sometimes you just want to deny the use of your PSP to other people entirely. Either because you're afraid they might mess with something with ill effect, or you're trying to *ahem* hide something in the PSP, or because you just hate the guy, period
Homebrew Hider Homebrew Hider
keedier from our forums has got a nasty good idea, and he'd like to share it to the rest of you guys. His Homebrew Hider v1.0 basically is an application that, well, let's you hide your homebrews
PSP Anti-Theft System (PATS) 3 PSP Anti-Theft System (PATS) 3
GMDude66 from our forums has released the third version of his PSP Anti-Theft System (PATS) for the PSP. This nifty little application helps to safeguard your PSP in the event of it being stolen. I'm sure most of you know how this works, but just incase you don't I'll go over it one more time.
When you double click the "install
Comments on PSP Protection Password:
Comments not found
If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
Please, select device to check if PSP Protection Password supports it