Homebrew developer Torch dropped by our forums to announce that Lockdown has been updated to version 2.0. For those who have never heard of this application, it is a flash based program which allows users to password protect their PSP. It also protects the units recovery menu and cannot be undone without as the dev put it, " considerable effort."
The latest version of this application now has full support for both the PSP Phat and PSP Slim. In addition, the program also doesn't use as much RAM as previous releases meaning that it shouldn't interefere with other plug-ins. However, Torch noted that having too many plug-ins enabled in VSH mode may cause the application not to run.
That said, be sure to go over the read-me file included with the application for the full installation instructions.
*Update* Torch recently updated Lockdown to version 2.1. While no changes were made to the functionality, the developer did take out a few unnecessary files that were in the previous release. Here's the change log as taken from the release thread:
* Removed a bunch of object files that were accidently linked into the debug version. It shouldn't affect the functionality in anyway though.
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