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    psp Lockdown v3.0 - Flash0 Based Password Protection

    News/release from Torch

    Lockdown allows you to password protect your PSP from prying eyes.
    It also protects the Recovery Menu so that the protection can't be disabled without considerable effort (or by unbricking).

    Features:
    * Completely customizable GUI
    * Uses PSP keys like Square, Cross, Circle etc as password, instead of fumbling with an on screen keyboard
    * Fully configurable from the PSP
    * Protects Recovery Menu as well
    * Supports 2 modes of operation: 1st mode will only ask for password when the PSP is rebooted or powered on. 2nd mode will ask for password every time the XMB is launched, such as after quitting a game etc.
    * Application errors (Game could not be started, etc) will be displayed normally in the XMB unlike other password programs which won't display these messages. So you know why you were sent back to the XMB.

    If you have problems getting it to work, you can try using the debug versions from the "debug" folder in the archive. They will display any errors that occur.

    v3.0 Changelog
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    Added support to customize the GUI.
    Optimized memory usage.

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    Umm this is old news.. v3 was released ages ago..

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