Homebrew developer maxthebest certainly isn't running out of useful applications for the PSP. This time around, one of maxthebest's recent PSP homebrews, Screensaver, has been updated and renamed to a catchier name: SaveMe.
The second release of this PSP packs in some significant revisions, which you can read about in the changelog below:
* Now the prx runs in kernel mode (so it kicks out most of the freezes problems)
* The prx doesn't crash when launching internet browser (thanks to kernel mode)
* If hold is down, the prx won't launch (usefull on USB connexions)
* Deleted the config file (it will be back soon...) (so time is set to about 30 seconds and cpu to 10MHz)
* Now the screen is switched off rather than displaying black background (saves more power)
* Nothing is displayed anymore (as the screen is off, it would be useless)
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from Torch:
Credits:
Big time thanks to Dark_Alex for his VLF library, without which this would have been impossible. Also thanks for adding the Plugins Disable feature in 5.00M33-2
Features:
Now uses the XMB Wave as the background.
Warning:
This can brick your PSP if improperly installed or due to bugs as it is a BETA
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