Maxy_PSP has released a new version of PSP SystemChecker. As mentioned in our post about this app's beta release, this little piece of homebrew provides PSP users with information about their PlayStation Portables. This includes DevKit version, CPU Speed, battery status and memory status. PSP SystemChecker also allows PSP users to change their unit's CPU speed and save the info displayed as an image file.
This new release includes a number of bug fixes and a few new features. Maxy_PSP is also looking for people willing to translate PSP SystemChecker to German and French. If you want to help out, feel free to let the devs know on our PSP Development forums.
According to Maxy_PSP, PSP SystemChecker works with all custom firmwares including 3.71M33-2. For installation instructions, check out the readme file included in the download.
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