For those who are fond of the Sony PlayStation Portable plugin BATalert, take note that its owner French coder pspflashsystem has released a new build and decided to change the name to prxutility.
Just like its previous name implies, this alerts the users whenever the battery runs dangerously low. With version 1.0 comes the different blinking speed of the power LED. According to the owner, blinking will start slowly when battery hits 30%.
After that, the blinking will become faster when the battery is only at 20% and that the power LED will blink rapidly when the battery is just 10% and it will be at its fastest at 5%. Other features include (translated from French using an online language engine):
* With a keystroke, you can:
o Turn on your PSP
o Reboot your PSP
o Pause your PSP
o Set the backlight of your maximum PSP
o Set the backlight of your PSP at least
o NB: All key combinations are detailed in a help menu.
o To make it appear, simply press the button on your PSP L
prxutility version 1.0 comes with its own Readme.txt file as well as several other doumentation. They are written in French so you might need to translate them to be able to get the exact notes on installation and usage.
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