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[Release] VideopSpy v3.0 - rewritten from scratch in C with more options than ever
VideopSpy v3.0
A spy leaves no trace behind
Quote:
Originally Posted by readme.txt
Introduction
Let's face it - sometimes there reasons you'd like to keep some videos and/or
pictures private on your PSP. VideopSpy lets you keep your sensitive media
hidden from prying eyes as inconspicuously as possible.
Summary
The problem with blocking your media directories is that it looks suspicious
(not to mention it's inconvenient). That's is the same problem if you have a
program that asks for a password. A plugin works but then there's a chance
it could be triggered accidentally. The solution is to create a harmless
looking application which is, in reality, an application waiting for your
password to unlock your hidden videos and/or pictures. The program will
appear in your XMB as a calculator application with the name "BASIC
Calculator". The calculator program is fully functional and will stand up to
inspection. The codes must be entered with a specific key sequence preventing
accidental activation. This version features an (optional) Instant Access
mode, bypassing the password and unlocking your media immediately.
How to use it
The only way to see your private media is to enter the correct code sequence
into the calculator (or bypass the code with Instant Access). The program
swaps an alternate directory with the regular media directory, which can have
the effect of replacing your regular media or just adding the hidden files to
your regular media, depending on the organization of your memory card.
Running the program again reverses the process, restoring your memory card to
the state it was before. The advantage of this renaming trick as opposed to
moving the files is that the former method is drastically faster.
Controls
Cross: Push a key
Left|Right|Up|Down: Select another key
Square: Quick [+]
Triangle: Quick [-]
Circle: Quick [=]
Start: Exit program
LTrig+RTrig+Select: Activate Instant Access
Installation
1. Copy the Calculator folder to your homebrew directory (probably \PSP\GAME,
depending on your firmware flavor and settings). The software is designed to
be run on custom firmware or 1.0. It can be run on 1.5 firmware, however you
must convert the eboot to 1.5-compatible format using a program like PSP Brew.
An alternate eboot is provided which does not display any icons in the menu if
you want it to be less noticeable.
2. Choose the folders you will be using, and create the alternate
directories. Use as many or as few as you like. I recommend using 100MNV01&2
and 101ANV01&2 and/or PHOTO&2 because they are slightly more secure as they
don't reside on the root and therefore are less likely to be stumbled upon.
3. Put the files you want hidden into the new directories you just made.
4. Open the "program.dat" file with any basic text editor. This is the
configuration file. This is where you chose what modes you want to use and
the pass codes you want. The comments will guide you where to edit. After
you've set up your modes, you can delete the comments for increased security,
though you might want to keep a backup. There are also two additional modes
with affect the behavior of the program:
(7) Instant Access Mode - Allows the user to press L Trigger + R Trigger +
Select simultaneously instead of entering the code.
(8) Authentic Mode - Uses a more authentic display for the calculator.
Usage - To hide (or unhide) your private media
1. Run the program
2a. (Optional) Activate Instant Access and skip to step 6
2b. Enter the first code, for example "420"
3. Hit the [=] button
4. Enter the second code, for example "80"
5. Hit the [=] button a second time.
6. A fake error message will flash on the screen for a second. Below the
error message, at the bottom of the screen, it will show the numbers one
through six. The active modes will show up blue, inactive as grey. After a
short delay, the program will exit back to the xmb. Run the program and enter
the code sequence again to re-hide your private media.
Changelog
3.0
-Rewritten from scratch in C
-Major graphical face-lift
-New Instant Action mode
-Expanded to include more directories
2.0+
-Fixed a bug and several typos
2.0
-Expanded to include more directories
1.0
-Initial release in LUA
Thanks to
* Calculator design based on the 1967 Sharp Compet 16.
* Psp2dev.org and everyone who contributed to making the PSP SDK & toolchain.
* Ahman, danny_kay1710, and Tyranid for IRShell, PSPHost, and usbhostfs.
* Team t0c & friends for helping out when I get stuck.
* QJ, dcEmu, and ********** for having great PSP forums.
* Dentaku Museum for providing the original pictures used.
* Beta testers CoderRyan, cory1492, Harley, Nicodemus82, peza16, Th3SMS, and
VagrantWalker.
Let's face it - sometimes there reasons you'd like to keep some videos and/or pictures private on your PSP.
*COUGH*Porn*COUGH*
__________________ I was asked to memorise what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner. ~Aleister Crowley (1875-1947)
Maybe you're a die-hard shoujo fan and you can't let your friends know or they would never let you live it down? There are more reasons than just ONE, lol. Ya perv! J/k.
The ideal program would be the one that don't need a password to hide them again. If you could press a single button to hide the instantly when your mother/wife/children/dog/whatever are about to enter the room.
The ideal program would be the one that don't need a password to hide them again. If you could press a single button to hide the instantly when your mother/wife/children/dog/whatever are about to enter the room.
dog ????XD
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