PSPLock

PSP - Image 1 It really sucks to have unwanted folks barging in on your PSP, eh? Well those intruders have now found their match in the form of Auraomega‘s smart PSPLock. As the name suggests, and as the situation above implies, this homebrew app locks out users.

Now, you basically would have to flash it in manually, but the author does reassure that once it is installed, there’s no looking back that dark tunnel of PSP insecurity. And it’s a quick fix, too, as all you’ll need to have would be a memory card. Really! You won’t have to go cross-eyed poring over some infinitesimal passcodes cause your smart PSP will be doing all the tricks for you.

But before you go galloping off behind PSPLock, Auraomega warns that he’s running it with a 3.10OE-A. Now, it should be able to work just as smoothly on other version, but just to be on the safe side, you better make sure you’ve got your back-ups down pat. Just in case.

Anyhow, the full instructions are included in the Read Me, as well as some other useful details and info. While you’re at it, we suggest you check out our thread on it over at our forums as well, via the Discuss link below.

Download: PSPLock
Discuss: QJ’s PSP Development Forum

PSP - Image 1 It really sucks to have unwanted folks barging in on your PSP, eh? Well those intruders have now found their match in the form of Auraomega‘s smart PSPLock. As the name suggests, and as the situation above implies, this homebrew app locks out users.

Now, you basically would have to flash it in manually, but the author does reassure that once it is installed, there’s no looking back that dark tunnel of PSP insecurity. And it’s a quick fix, too, as all you’ll need to have would be a memory card. Really! You won’t have to go cross-eyed poring over some infinitesimal passcodes cause your smart PSP will be doing all the tricks for you.

But before you go galloping off behind PSPLock, Auraomega warns that he’s running it with a 3.10OE-A. Now, it should be able to work just as smoothly on other version, but just to be on the safe side, you better make sure you’ve got your back-ups down pat. Just in case.

Anyhow, the full instructions are included in the Read Me, as well as some other useful details and info. While you’re at it, we suggest you check out our thread on it over at our forums as well, via the Discuss link below.

Download: PSPLock
Discuss: QJ’s PSP Development Forum

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