New homebrew developer Maxy_PSP dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released another application called PSP SystemChecker. Much like its name implies, the program provides users with all the necessary information regarding their Sony handheld units.
This release is still in Beta but even so, we have found the program quite useful. Aside from giving normal information such as DevKit version, CPU speed, and battery status, PSP SystemChecker also lets users change the CPU speed of their PlayStation Portable. If you want, you can even save the info provided as image.
Anyway, Maxy_PSP included a Readme.txt file with PSP SystemChecker Beta. Read it first before doing anything to avoid any problems.
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