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Protect-me v2.0
Filename
protectmev20.zip
Date Posted
Dec 9, 2007
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
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847
Description:
Homebrew developer maxthebest dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forums and released a new build for the program Protect-me, bumping it up to version 2.0. For those who missed our initial coverage on this, note that Protect-me adds another level of security to your PSP.
It does it trick by prompting users to put in a password upon booting up the Sony handheld. The changes for this version include:
* Corrected the speed of the letters (I slowed it down because it was way too fast!)
* Changed the name of the password file : now it doesn't really look like a password file
* Corrected (At least it works on my PSP) the bug of the theme, which hid the password in the xmb
* Now the prx checks if there is a password file or not, if there isn't, the prx doesn't ask the password anymore.
* Now the password is encrypted in the file (not very hard to uncrypt but that's enough for your brothers or children...)
maxthebest wasn't able to include a Readme.txt file with the program so be sure that you know what you're doing before installing this program on your PSP units.
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