3r Ch4mp1 is back with yet another update on the simple and yet highly useful Power Management Plugin. As the name of the homebrew implies, this little tool allows you to toggle and configure settings to maximize your PSP battery's juices - conserve its energy and save on some game time.
Changes for Power Management Plugin v0.21 include:
* On Screen notifications when you activate a mode are displayed, thes ones are a bit experimental, so their behaviour may not be the adequate under some situations.
* The Software Full Power Off has been modified, it now turns off completely the system without risk of crash. If PowerLock is active, the Software Power Off will be locked too.
* The plugin seems to work in all the places of the XMB but is recommendable to turn modes in the XMB root to avoid conflicts with button press combos, crashes seem to have been bypassed.
If it's your first time to use this tool, the readme is included in the download. Make sure you look at it thoroughly. As before, 3r Ch4mp1 is giving a shout out of thanks to Neophyte, CoolJ, pspdev.org, his friends, Noe and Rebeca, and above all, Mariloli (a special dedication from 3r Ch4mp1: "because I simply love you and i'm very happy of your return from holidays").
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