Protect-me v2.0 – password bugs corrected
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.
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. The coder provided an installation guide via the forum link below.
Download: Protect-me v2.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum
Homebrew developer maxthebest dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum 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. The coder provided an installation guide via the forum link below.
Download: Protect-me v2.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum