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wraggster
December 15th, 2007, 22:24
News/release from Maxthebest (http://blog.ifrance.com/maxthebest.dev)


Hi, here is the third version of my homebrew protect-me. This homebrew enables you to protect your PSP with a password.

Here are the changelogs since version 2.0:

-PSP SLIM and lite now supported (and so is the HX firmware)
-Added a new function: a historic: it registers in PSP/SYSTEM/hist.txt the day and hour when you logged in and if the password was accepted or not (and if it wasn't accepted, it tells you what the "thief" typed as a password.
-Now, even if there is no password set, the prx works and writes the connection times in the hist.txt file
-You can now go from "a" to "z" directly.
-In the XMB, press square to accept (to avoid launching the umd by pressing cross...)


For the installation, everything is explained in the readme, which I quote for you here:

Installation:
-Unzipp to ms root
-Add "ms0:/seplugins/password.prx" to the file named "vsh.txt" located under seplugins
-Activate the prx via the recovery menu
-And if you want to set a password, laiunch PMInstaller via games under the XMB.

And that's it, your psp is now protected with a password and you have a historic of every switch on of the psp under PSP/SYSTEM/hist.txt

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gamefreak199101
December 15th, 2007, 22:27
cool

BJK
December 16th, 2007, 01:54
Give me a little background info on how to change the pass. I'm looking at the word 'password' on the screen and I can change the letters. I'm assuming this will be my new password. Am I right? Can it be anything less than 8 digits? I followed every step very closely, but password.prx is not showing up in Plugins. Yes I put it in the right spot, yes I correctly put the name in the txt, but it isn't going in.