Homebrew developer darko79 dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a new build for the application PSP-HUD, bumping it up to version 1.21. Just like its name indicates, this particular program enhances the HUD of your PlayStation Portable.
A few of the things it adds to your Sony handheld include both the speed and the usage of the CPU, BUS speed, local time, and the battery status. The last feature even indicates the percentage and the time left.
PSP-HUD v1.21 offers just minor revisions compared to the previous build. According to darko79, Update 4 of the CFW 3.71 M33 is required to run this program. Aside from that, the display of the program was also slightly improved.
The new build comes with its own Readme.txt file that should provide you with important information regarding usage. Be sure to browse through that first to avoid any problems.
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