Here's the initial version of PSProtectMySystem, homebrew coder frapsp98's handy app for the PSP.
Developer's note:
This Homebrew serves to protect your PSP with a Password that will be required at the startup of the system.
This Homebrew is very useful to protect your PSP and your data from unwanted people.
Surely if your friends are experts of PSP, this application will not be very useful.
But if your friends aren't experts in this field, this Homebrew can be enough useful to prevent that them can access
It will be possible to decide if use as password a keyboard mode or one made of only numbers.
There's a little guide to install this Homebrew :
Paste the folders "seplugins" , "PSP" and "LPHMDRIVERMOD" in the root of the PSP.
Load from the game menu the configurator .
Choose if install the vKeyboard or the vNumerical.(The default password for the vKeyboard is "a" without quotes , for the vNumerical is 12345).
Set the password from the option "Change vXXXXXX password".
Turn off your PSP and restart it.
If you want to disinstall the application you just can go on the configurator and use the option "Uninstall PSProtectMySystem"
NB. Every time you install the PSProtectMySystem from "Install PSProtect vXXXXXXX" the password of vXXXXXXX will be reset (default password)
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