SaveMe (formerly Screensaver) now on v2.0
In case you’re looking for an update to maxthebest‘s useful Screensaver PSP homebrew application but are having a hard time finding it, worry not, since Screensaver has just been updated and renamed to SaveMe. Pretty catchy, eh? Before you update your copy of the application, better head on to the full article for the changelog.
Download: SaveMe v2.0
Visit: QJ.Net’s PSP Development Forums
Homebrew developer maxthebest certainly isn’t running out of useful applications for the Sony PlayStation Portable. This time around, one of maxthebest’s recent PSP homebrew apps, Screensaver (previous version can be found here), has been updated and renamed to a catchier name: SaveMe. SaveMe is an application that allows you to put your Sony PSP on sleep mode. While on sleep mode, you can see the time on the screen. The CPU speed can also be set to save on battery.
The second release of this PSP homebrew application packs in some significant revisions, which you can read about in the changelog below:
- Now the prx runs in kernel mode (so it kicks out most of the freezes problems)
- The prx doesn’t crash when launching internet browser (thanks to kernel mode)
- If hold is down, the prx won’t launch (useful on USB connexions)
- Deleted the config file (it will be back soon…) (so time is set to about 30 seconds and cpu to 10MHz)
- Now the screen is switched off rather than displaying black background (saves more power)
- Nothing is displayed anymore (as the screen is off, it would be useless)
For further information on how to install this homebrew, just refer to the readme file included in the download below. As always, don’t even think of trying to install any and all homebrew applications without going over the readme file, if included. Enjoy!
Download: SaveMe v2.0
Visit: QJ.Net’s PSP Development Forums