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When using the plugin for the first time, bugs may occur (the screen turns off after a second but turns back on if you press a key).  
When using the plugin for the first time, bugs may occur (the screen turns off after a second but turns back on if you press a key).  


The bugs are due to the fact that the configuration file is missing, you must [ configure the plugin] in the setup menu (in XMB).  
The bugs are due to the fact that the configuration file is missing, you must [https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/SMB_PSP#Configuration_menu configure the plugin] in the setup menu (in XMB).  


It is recommended to apply the settings during the first use, after restarting the bugs will no longer present.
It is recommended to apply the settings during the first use, after restarting the bugs will no longer present.

Revision as of 11:33, 13 August 2021

SMB
SMB.jpg
General
Author(s)Hakuryu188
TypePlugins
Version0.41 (26 Feb 2010)
LicenceMixed
Links
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Website
Source
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SMB, also known as Save my Battery, is a plugin coded by Hakuryu188. Its purpose is to minimize power consumption as much as possible, with added features such as turn off the screen after inactivity, or lower CPU to 111Mhz with the Hold button.

Installation

Place SMB.prx to the seplugins folder on your Memory Stick.

Modify vsh.txt in the same seplugins directory and add the following line to the text file

ms0:/seplugins/SMB.prx 1

Note from developer:

When using the plugin for the first time, bugs may occur (the screen turns off after a second but turns back on if you press a key).

The bugs are due to the fact that the configuration file is missing, you must configure the plugin in the setup menu (in XMB).

It is recommended to apply the settings during the first use, after restarting the bugs will no longer present.

User guide

List of functions

  • After 4 seconds of inactivity without pressing a key, LCD backlight turns off.
  • After 15 seconds of inactivity, LCD backlight and screen turn off. The PSP remains on.
  • Hold PSP switch, Screen and LEDs turn off. CPU is underclocked to 111Mhz.
  • When the PSP battery is less than 50% the power, LED will begin to blink.
  • Set the screen brightness to maximum or minimum using combination keys.

You can make adjustments, enable and/or disable functions in the configuration menu.

Configuration menu

  • Automatic turn off screen (on/off).
  • Hold turn off screen (on/off).
  • Time to turn off the screen (in seconds).
  • Low battery indicator (on/off).

Controls

In XMB:

R+Start - Displays the configuration menu

R+Analog Up - Raise the backlight to the maximum

L+Analog Up - Lower the backlight to the minimum

Compatibility

Tested and works on the following Custom Firmwares:

5.50 GEN-D3
5.03 HEN-A/B/C
5.00 M33-4/6
4.01 M33-2

Supported Firmwares:

5.00 to 6.60

Changelog

v0.41

  • Fixed a bug, during plugin configuration, it was possible to use the HOLD function.

v0.40

  • LEDs may flash if the battery is low.
  • The CPU is dropped to 111 Mhz if we go down hold (and the option is active).

v0.30

  • Bugfix.

v0.20

  • Addition of a configuration backup system.
  • Fixed some bugs.
  • The menu has been redone.
  • Possibility to choose the time before the screen turns off.

v0.11

  • Fixed some bugs.

v0.10

  • First version.
  • First public release.

Credits

Thanks to Zeroine for helping.

External links

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