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General | |
Author | frostegater, brk3, coax75ohm, codestation |
Type | Plugins |
Version | 0.4.2 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2011/11/27 |
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LED Control is a plugin that allows you to turn off and on the LED lights on your PSP, originally created by brk3 based on a feature from IRShell.
Later versions are improved by different coders to support newer Firmwares, with an additional option to add permanent settings to turn off LED's.
Installation
Copy LEDControl.prx to the seplugins folder in the root of your PSP.
Edit game.txt and vsh.txt and add the following line
ms0:/seplugins/LEDControl.prx 1
For PSP Go, use this line instead
ef0:/seplugins/LEDControl.prx 1
Go to Recovery menu to check/activate the plugin.
User guide
Configuration
You can change the default key settings to your likings by editing the file ledcontrol.ini.
Add permanent setting for LED's
To have the LED off when the PSP is started, create a file in seplugins named
LED_off_on_boot.txt
The content of the file does not matter, it just needs to exist.
Controls
L+Note - Turn off/on LEDs
Compatibility
Tested and works on the following Custom Firmwares:
3.40 OE-A
3.52 M33-4
3.80 M33-5
3.90 M33 and derivatives
4.01 M33
5.00 M33
5.50 GEN-D (and updates)
6.20 PRO
6.35 PRO
6.39 ME-8
6.60 ME and Updates
Known issues
Reports of plugin conflicts with PSPFiler and some games.
Changelog
v0.4.2 (mod by Frostegater)
- Fixed permanent setting after exit from sleep mode.
v0.4.1
- Added permanent setting for permanently set LED's, without use combination.
v0.4 (mod by coax75ohm)
- Added ini file.
- You can choose a combination.
- You can choose the LED, which want to control.
v0.3
- Different coder, added Bluetooth LED support for PSPgo and off at boot option.
v0.2 (by brk3)
- Upon several requests the activation key has being changed from "LEFT Trigger+Note" to "LEFT Trigger+Volume Down".
v0.1 (by brk3)
- Initial release.
Credits
Coders:
- Frostegater, coax75ohm, brk3, codestation.
Thanks to:
- Dark_Alex who developed IRShell.
- psp-hacks.com.
- All the people who designed the psptoolchain and those who wrote tuturials and documentation for it.
External links
- Author's website (frostegater) - http://psdev.ru/index.html?p=118 (archived)
- Author's website (brk3) - http://brk3box.servebeer.com/wordpress (archived)
- Wololo - https://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?t=8251