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{{Infobox PSP Homebrews
{{Infobox PSP Homebrews
| title = Protect Me
|title=Protect Me
| image = protectme.jpg|250px
|image=protectme.jpg
| type = Plugins
|description=Plugin to secure your PSP with password authentication before XMB is loaded.
| version = 0.92 final (31 May 2008)
|author=MaxTheBest
| lastupdated = 2008/05/31
|lastupdated=2008/05/31
| license = Mixed
|type=Plugins
| author = MaxTheBest
|version=0.92 final
| website = http://forums.qj.net/psp-development-forum/140757-release-protect-me-v-final-revision-0-92-a.html
|license=Mixed
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/protectme.7z
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/protectme.7z
| source =
|website=http://forums.qj.net/psp-development-forum/140757-release-protect-me-v-final-revision-0-92-a.html
}}
}}
Protect Me is a plugin for PSP that aims to protect your PSP with a password located on your Memory Stick in an encrypted file.
Protect Me is a plugin for PSP that aims to protect your PSP with a password located on your Memory Stick in an encrypted file.



Revision as of 06:28, 27 October 2021

Protect Me
File:Protectme.jpg
General
AuthorMaxTheBest
TypePlugins
Version0.92 final
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/05/31
Links
Download
Website

Protect Me is a plugin for PSP that aims to protect your PSP with a password located on your Memory Stick in an encrypted file.

It has been entered to the PSP-Hacks Homebrew Idol in 2008.

Installation

The plugin comes with an installer. To install, unzip archive to the root of your Memory Stick.

Edit vsh.txt in the seplugins folder of your Memory Stick (create the folder and text file if they do not exist) and append the following line

ms0:/seplugins/protectme.prx

Run the Eboot installer, then set the password you would like.

Finally, activate the plugin through Recovery menu.

User guide

Protect Me will record all the switch-ons of the PSP, whether the password entered is correct or not, in a text file ms0:/PSP/SYSTEM/hist.txt

Controls

D-Pad - Choose letter

Cross - Confirm password

Media

How To Put Password On PSP Slim/Fat (PSPmaxxx)

Compatibility

Tested and worked on the following Custom Firmwares:

3.30 OE-A
3.71 M33-3
3.71 M33-4
3.60 M33 (Slim)
3.72 HX
3.80 M33-5
3.90 M33-3
3.95 GEN
4.01 m33-2

Does not work on 3.52 m33.

Changelogs

Final Version revision 0.92 2008/05/31

  • Now when the alarm is played, the PSP volume is automatically set to Maximum volume.
  • An option menu has been added (working with a file which is ms0:/seplugins/config.mtb)
  • In the option menu you can set to play the alarm sound after 3 wrong passwords or not.
  • The Credits have been updated.
  • The Credit, The option, and the set password menues have been modified so you can more easily exit.
  • Now, when you set the password, a confirmation message is displayed, telling you what password you are trying to set, and asking you if you still want to set it or not.
  • Colors have been changed in some menues.
  • Menus have been optimised.
  • Now splash screen is only displayed at first use, and then it isn't.
  • The On Screen Keyboard has been modified, it used to be kind of complicated.
  • Many minor bugs have been corrected.

Credits

Thanks to Fra1se for the Protect-Me icons.

External links

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