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wraggster
September 1st, 2008, 22:20
News/release from darko79 (http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=131694)


PSP-HUD v2.02 - August, 31st 2008.
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This is a plugin for PSP CWF 4.01M33-2 (not tested on earlier versions) that displays some basic info on screen:
- FPS
- CPU/BUS speed and CPU usage
- notification on CPU speed change
- battery status (percent and time left)
- local time
Besides displaying info on screen this plugin can:
- change cpu speed
- take a screenshot


Installation:
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Put hud.prx and hud.lang in seplugins directory on your PSP memory stick
and append ms0:/seplugins/hud.prx to vsh.txt, game.txt and pops.txt files.

Usage:
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Default configuration is to show cpu speed change notification, battery percent left, local time in bottom right corner.
Default button setup is:
- NOTE+LTRIG to access configuration menu.
- NOTE+RTRIG to turn HUD off and change between display methods
(this will only change method currently, it will not be saved, to save it you must enter menu)
- NOTE+UP to take a screenshot
When you exit menu configuration will be automatically saved in ms0:/seplugins/hud.cfg
If button configuration is changed and you can't enter menu anymore (or can't rembember) delete hud.cfg and restart PSP.

Display methods:
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Method 1: this is a new method that is not available always, it hooks to a system API to get accurate FPS reading and to draw hud display,
when current running application/game is not using this API, plugin fallbacks to method 2 and FPS will always display 59 or 60
Method 2: this is an old method (from pre 2.0 versions)

In most cases Method 1 gives better display and sometimes worse, if there is a problem with one you can switch between methods from menu or by
pressing NOTE+RTRIG (default key configuration).


Version History:
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August, 31st 2008. v2.02
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- changed option 'SHOW HUD', besides switching off HUD display it is used to switch between display methods
- new every info part has it's own custom position
- moving analog stick in menu, when positioned on FPS,CPU,BATTERY or TIME, will automatically switch that item to custom position

August, 31st 2008. v2.01
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- fixed a bug that caused a crashing when exiting a homebrew
- screenshots are placed in ms0:/PICTURE/ folder
- added french lanuguage (thanks to Mizou93)

August, 30th 2008. v2.0
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- new drawing method to reduce flickering (thanks to Raphael for suggestion)
- when in options keys are disabled for background process
- to reduce memory usade languages are not stored in memory and are loaded on overy language change (this is causing slow language change)
- cpu and bus speed are joined in one option
- show time option is expanded with more formats (24h, 12h)
- alignment is no longer unique for all options, now every option can have different alignment
- order of displayed items can be changed (useful when displaying multiple options in one place)
- new option: display fps
- new option: cpu speed notification, if on, when cpu speed changes old speed and new speed will be shown for a few seconds and will be blinking
- new option: cpu speed changer for xmb/game/pops, when set it will monitor cpu speed continouosly and adjust it to specified speed when it is different than specified
- new option: take a screenshot without hud info

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tinyhtiman
September 2nd, 2008, 08:50
Nice plugin!
but there's one prob....
When i highlifgt 'show battery'or 'show time' the time or battery display in the lower right corner floats to the upper left corner :/

**EDIT:** Nevermind, my analog was somhow a littlebit stuck.

vitorgatti
September 2nd, 2008, 12:40
this is a very nice plugin for PSP!
I use it since version 1.3.1 :D

really useful because I can know precisely the amount of time I have left to play!

Haisook
February 21st, 2009, 16:29
Incredible plugin!
Many thanks to author! :)

omair199
January 7th, 2013, 17:56
from where do I download

sirprize
February 28th, 2013, 23:29
Thanks bro!