Time Baby v11

PSP - Image 1Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Art has recently stopped by the QJ.NET forums to drop off his very own homebrew baby, Time Baby, and it’s sporting a shiny new build (version 11). This one looks to be quite the update, with lots of fixes and tweaks to make the time-keeping all the more efficient and flashy. All the details after the jump.

Download: Time Baby v11
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums

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Keep the time in style with Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Art’s self-made project, Time Baby, and in this update we get wind of what’s new with version 11. For every update that Time Baby’s received from its maker, we’ve found feature after unexpectedly-handy and -awesome feature that Art’s tacked onto the proggie. Let’s see what’s offered in this latest version , shall we?

Here’s the changelog of Time Baby v11:

  • Removed preset locations from the Sunrise and Sunset display mode since it is easy to set a location
  • in the World time clock screen, and to bring it closer to the way the moon display mode works.
  • The user defined location can still be fine adjusted in the same manner.
  • Sideways Dpad movement in Sunrise/Sunset display mode will allow calculated previews of other dates
  • the same way the Moon display mode works.
  • Previews are reset to current time if UP or DOWN arrows are used to move out of Sun or Moon displays.
  • Added configurable plasma clock display. Plasma display settings are saved with user profile.
  • Removed multi coloured world map selection. Both grey scale maps can still be selected and saved.
  • Small changes to graphics in world clock mode.
  • New antialiased font has smooth edges and new font for some display modes.
  • Fix to stop program saving screenshots while running under irshell so duplicates aren’t created.
  • Removed the 13:37 icon Easter Egg. Program has a new plasma screenshot icon.
  • PSP unit is auto overclocked to 333/333Mhz when the heart rate monitor is started.
  • Implemented support for a user supplied external background image.
  • Plasma greetings screen implemented for Memory Stick donators.
  • Pressing CROSS button no longer skips intro, but speeds it up instead.

Definitely a meaty update. As for those of us interested in the source code, Art explains that the entire package ends up a hefty 35 MB package, one that’s a bit too heavy for his internet connection. Interested parties should instead PM him about their intentions, and he’ll reply with a PO box to write to. Simple, right?

Download: Time Baby v11
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums

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