Posted Oct 03, 2007 at 05:51AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: theketchupman, Team Wildcard
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Recovery LE for 3.71 M33 v2: now with autodetect - Image 1 


Theketchupman and Team Wildcard has released Recovery LE for 3.71 M33 v2, a VSH plug-in that should allow users to modify multiple options on their PSP including the CPU Speed and its registry. If you've been using an older version of this application, the developers have implemented multiple changes that make this a worthy upgrade. Aside from the fact that this homebrew supports the 3.71 M33 v2 firmware, it also enables units to save the brightness settings when shut off.

Another novel feature is the addition of an autodetect feature which can establish if it's installed on a PSP Slim or the original PSP (with or without kernel 1.5). If kernel 1.5 is detected by this option, the application should allow you to change the kernel from 1.5 to 3.71 and back without having to reboot the handheld. Here are the rest of the changes as copy pasted from the developer's changelog:
  • (Fat only) Pandora menu added under Extends (allow you to convert your battery to Normal / autoboot / pandora)
  • Warning : DO NOT USE SLIM BATTERY (that's why the Pandora Menu will only shows up on a Fat PSP)
  • Recovery config change
  • Bug fix : CPU speed on screen wasn't good; it should be correct
  • (PSP Slim) since Dark_AleX's 3.71 M33 v2, DA has added charge via USB, so you can Enable/Disable it under Menu Advanced. However, it is not On the fly, so you need to reboot so the change can be set.
There is no Read Me file included with the application, so be very careful when using this homebrew. If you do plan on using this software, the developers gave word that you should delete the config.se and pConf.dat from flash 1before using it to avoid locking up your system.

Download: Recovery LE for 3.71 M33 v2
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   by Jx1 - 2007-10-03
 » nice!

this sounds very interesting. :D

very noob proof.

   by J2Jack - 2007-10-03
 » Aye!

It does look very cool

   by snkysnake - 2007-10-03
 » YAY MY IDEA WORKS GREAT!!

if you look back at a previous Jump the one about Dax's 1.5 add on for the 3.71m33 firmware.

I posted somewhere on the second page about this.

then a few days later here is this, and I LOVE IT!!!

thank you guys this is prbly my favorite plugin for CFW right now.


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   Re: snkysnake - 2007-10-03
 » actually

well it was about the VSH menu kernal switch, but that feature was implamented here with this.

Anyways I LOVE THIS plugin LOL

Great Job guys
   by Hans! - 2007-10-03
 » Tested

I've tested the pandora option, and it worked on my 1800 mAh pandora's battery, however, it didn't work on my 2200 mAh normal battery. It appears like a pandora one, but it is not (???), and when you I try "to convert" to normal one, an error apear. What is the problem, is my 2200 battery fake? or is a bug?


   Re: snajo - 2007-10-04
 » maybe...

Could it be a brand spanking new battery, cuz the new ones can't be converted anymore :(

   Re: Hans! - 2007-10-04
 » Error 24

Not a brand new, I bought it just after the Noobz Team release pandora. ... Thank you anyway.


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