3r Ch4mp1 has released version 0.2 of Power Management Plugin to add a new mode and to update it for the latest M33 firmware updates. If you missed the first version, Power Management is a handy tool to let your PSP conserve energy to save on the batteries.
3r Ch4mp1 has added the Black Screen Mode to the plugin. Toggle it on or off by pressing L+START. It's useful if you just want to listen to music. Here's the changelog for version 0.2:
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Added the Black Screen Mode, it turns off your PSP Screen, and if you press buttons it will remain black, useful when listening songs
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Fixed the compatibility bugs which lead to system to a crash with the latest M33 Firmware updates
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Some of the key combinations were changed in order to be more compatible with the latest M33 updates, and by popular demand with Wildcard Firmwares too
And although it isn't part of the changelog, 3r Ch4mp1 also wanted to thank a couple of folks:
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To Neophyte for being my tester
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To CoolJ for helping me and reviewing one snippet of my code
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To all of them who used the initial release of the plugin and made suggestions and reported bugs
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To pspdev.org for their SDK and their API
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To all my friends
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To Mariloli, because I simply love you, and for making me dream with kissing you till the sunrise.
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