Posted Jun 23, 2008 at 03:30AM by Tim Y.
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While the PSP's a handy portable system to have around, one major problem that's plagued it since day one is its chronically short battery life. Buying longer-lasting batteries go a long way to alleviate this, but in the end, the best way to preserve the PSP's run time is for us to be efficient in using it. If you're particularly keen on conserving your PSP's power, you may want to check out this plugin that developer Torch released over at the QJ.NET Forums. It's dubbed Hold+ v1.0 and basically allows your PSP to do the following things when you click on its Hold switch. Here's a list of its features, quoting the readme:
Download: Hold+ v1.0 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum |
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» Damn..
Seems like a really useful plugin, too bad I already have the max number of them enabled :(
Seems like a really useful plugin, too bad I already have the max number of them enabled :(
» Flash it.
You can install it in flash0 using FreePlay's NewBTCNFedit.
You can install it in flash0 using FreePlay's NewBTCNFedit.
» nice
good plugin, its staying on my psp
good plugin, its staying on my psp
» ---
Does this save more power than just putting it into sleep mode?
Does this save more power than just putting it into sleep mode?
» umm
probs now sleep mode wouldnt use any cpu power i dont think, maybe a little to know when you press the power back on again
probs now sleep mode wouldnt use any cpu power i dont think, maybe a little to know when you press the power back on again
» ..
Its meant to be used when listening to music.
Its meant to be used when listening to music.
» Sounds like a nice app....
But when I listen to music on my PSP, I just press and hold on the display button to switch off the screen. Tho I like the idea of having the screen on with backlight off.
But when I listen to music on my PSP, I just press and hold on the display button to switch off the screen. Tho I like the idea of having the screen on with backlight off.
» ...
You mean the screen off AND the backlight off?
You mean the screen off AND the backlight off?
» Snes
Here is to hoping it works for the versions of Snes9x that don't allow sleep mode
Here is to hoping it works for the versions of Snes9x that don't allow sleep mode
» excellent
Just what i was after. an extremely useful and reliable plugin.
thankyou for taking the time to polish it up and release it to the community
Just what i was after. an extremely useful and reliable plugin.
thankyou for taking the time to polish it up and release it to the community
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While the PSP's a handy portable system to have around, one major problem that's plagued it since day one is its chronically short battery life. 
