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May 3rd, 2011, 12:10 Posted By: wraggster
As the security crisis which racks Sony grows ever more serious, the corporation has been firefighting on many fronts to contain the potential damage.
Firstly, Sony has vigorously denied reports that hackers have attempted to sell the stolen information back to the company.
"To my knowledge there is no truth to this report of a list, or that Sony was offered an opportunity to purchase the list," said Patrick Seybold, senior director of corporate communications & social media on the official PlayStation Blog.
But Sony's woes do not end with the consolation of its customers, governments have also been making their unhappiness apparent.
Following the initial involvement of U.S. senator Richard Blumenthal, a House of Representatives subcommittee has also sent a letter to Sony asking for information about the attack.
The letter is addressed to Sony chairman Kazuo Hirai and asks 13 questions regarding when Sony first discovered evidence of the attack, who was responsible, and what steps it is taking to mitigate the effects of the breach.
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has also already indicated it is to quiz Sony over the breach, but it is not yet clear if other government agencies will also become involved.
In Australia the scandal has inspired the federal government to announce plans for a law forcing companies to disclose privacy breaches. Newspaper WA Today reports that 1,560,791 Australian accounts were affected as a result of the Sony attack, with 280,000 credit card details compromised.
Although there is no indication of when the law might come into use, the Australian government has also questioned Sony over their actions and security, with privacy minister Brendan O'Connor commenting that he is, "very concerned" over the data loss.
"Sony isn't alone. We've seen serious privacy-related incidents in recent months involving other large companies," said O'Connor. "All companies that collect customers' personal information must ensure that the information is safe and secure from misuse."
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-question-sony
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May 3rd, 2011, 12:01 Posted By: wraggster
Company denies claims of hacker's black market dealings; Says passwords were protected
PlayStation Network operator Sony has dismissed claims that hackers who obtained user information from its servers have been trying to sell the data on the black market.
"We want to state this again given the increase in speculation about credit card information being used fraudulently," SCEA's senior director of corporate communications and social media Patrick Seybold stated.
"One report indicated that a group tried to sell millions of credit card numbers back to Sony. To my knowledge there is no truth to this report of a list, or that Sony was offered an opportunity to purchase the list."
Seybold also addressed the issue of encryption, assuring users that a certain level of security was applied to their PSN password details.
"While the passwords that were stored were not 'encrypted', they were transformed using a cryptographic hash function," he added.
"There is a difference between these two types of security measures which is why we said the passwords had not been encrypted. But I want to be very clear that the passwords were not stored in our database in cleartext form."
The hope is that some PSN operations will be restored in the next day or two, with a complete return still a little way off.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/44135/Sony...e-not-for-sale
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May 3rd, 2011, 11:59 Posted By: wraggster
And the nightmare continues. Following up fromthis morning's server outages, Sony Online Entertainment has confirmed that the information of 24.6 million SOE user accounts could have been stolen.
"Personal information from approximately 24.6 million SOE accounts may have been stolen, as well as certain information from an outdated database from 2007," says an SOE announcement.
It adds: "The information from the outdated database that may have been stolen includes approximately 12,700 non-U.S. credit or debit card numbers and expiration dates (but not credit card security codes), and about 10,700 direct debit records of certain customers in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Spain.
Account details leaked include name, address, e-mail address, birthdate, gender, phone number, login name and hashed password. However, from the 10,700 Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Spain accounts stolen, hackers could have also accessed their bank account number, customer name, account name and customer address.
"Upon discovery of this additional information, the company promptly shut down all servers related to SOE services while continuing to review and upgrade all of its online security systems in the face of these unprecedented cyber-attacks," said SOE.
It says emails will be sent to all whose details may have been stolen, and users will receive compensation in the form of play time for the server outages.
"SOE will grant customers 30 days of additional time on their subscriptions, in addition to compensating them one day for each day the system is down," it said. It is also in the process of outlining a "make good" plan for its PS3 MMOs (DC Universe Online and Free Realms).
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS
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May 3rd, 2011, 00:32 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Sony has moved to debunk reports that a list of millions of credit card numbers acquired via last week's PSN breach was offered for sale.
Sony's Patrick Seybold said via the PS Blog: "We want to state this again given the increase in speculation about credit card information being used fraudulently.
"One report indicated that a group tried to sell millions of credit card numbers back to Sony. To my knowledge there is no truth to this report of a list, or that Sony was offered an opportunity to purchase the list," he said. He also clears speculation that PSN passwords were stored completely unprotected on Sony's servers. "While the passwords that were stored were not 'encrypted,' they were transformed using a cryptographic hash function," said Seybold.
"There is a difference between these two types of security measures which is why we said the passwords had not been encrypted. But I want to be very clear that the passwords were not stored in our database in cleartext form," he added. He reiterates previous advice for users not to respond to any requests for personal information or PSN details as Sony will not request them, and advises you change any passwords for unrelated services that are the same or similar to the password you used for PSN.
DC Universe Online developer, Sony Online Entertainment, has today shut down its servers over concerns of a possible intrusion.
Sony says PSN will go live "this week".
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May 2nd, 2011, 23:44 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/psn-h...ide-job-85869/
Just days before PSN was "hacked," Sony fired over 200 employees in their online division.
In Sony massive corporation style thinking, once March 31th, 2011 rolls around they decide to get rid of any "dead-weight", in this case, employees they think are "useless" or no longer needed so they can close off the "year-end books" with various "claimed losts" to save corporation taxes, just like any big massive corporation thinks, only for themselves and their "bottom line", not for the little human beings slaving away everyday for their profits.
Like all layoffs that are hard to swallow, this case was a big one, one 1/3 of the staff that worked in the ONLINE division, in all over 200 employees were given their sad "pink slip" 2 week notice, which means they had to work right up until the very dates that Sony had to shutdown the PSN network!
Even tho Sony rented servers from AT&T data center, being the "unmanaged" type, any Sony employee in the SOE dept. would be able to gain access showing their "photo id" badge to do maintenance work on the servers, if they needed more then just "whitelisted" remote server access from their office.
Today, Sony again announce that all the user account "passwords" were "hashed" on their blog, but any key online employee that was layoff could very well have easy access to the needed cryptographic hash function information in regard to any encryption that might have been used on the servers, including CC access for billing and accounting.
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Sony Online Entertainment Slashes Hundreds of Jobs, Shutters Three Studios
8:57 PM 3/31/2011 by John Gaudiosi
Sony Online Entertainment has closed three of its game studios and laid off 205 workers as part of a massive restructuring.
All possible steps are being taken to ensure team members affected by the transition are treated with appropriate concern."
"SOE will transition development efforts for the Denver and Tucson studios' suite of products to its San Diego headquarters in order to better position SOE to remain a global leader in online gaming and deliver on its promise of creating entertaining games for players of all ages and servicing the 20 million players that visited SOE servers in just the past year," the company said.
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Sony Online Cuts Staff By a Third
April 15, 2011, 12:08:32 PM By Rick DeMott
Sony Online Entertainment has laid off a third of its staff, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The move means 205 employees will lose their jobs and the company will shut down offices in Denver, Tucson and Seattle.
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Wikipedia History Timeline on SOE
On March 31, 2011, SOE has confirmed that "it will eliminate 205 positions and close its Denver, Seattle and Tucson studios." Production of The Agency has also been discontinued.
On April 27, 2011, Sony, the parent company of SOE, released statements regarding an intrusion, on or about April 18th, into the PlayStation Network, and the potential theft of up to 77 Million subscribers personal data. Sony maintains that PSN and SOE are hosted and run on completely separate subsystems and that the PlayStation Network intrusion had no major affect on SOE's online services.
On May 2, 2011, SOE completely interrupted their online services. Over the previous month several intrusions of PSN have caused the developers to post messages of concern and apology, but also assurances the SOE servers and systems were not compromised. This most recent development has shut the service down entirely with the message: "We have had to take the SOE service down temporarily. In the course of our investigation into the intrusion into our systems we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern for us to take the service down effective immediately. We will provide an update later today (Monday)."
Even tho some of these employees were in working in remote offices, they could have easy had whitelisted server access to the San Diego HQ to do their daily work, it just seems very strange that suddenly both networks go down after a massive layoff of KEY ONLINE SONY EMPLOYEES when they have to work knowing it is their last days on the job being a lowly paid slave to evil corporation.
Dear Sony, you need to look inside your own organization!
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May 2nd, 2011, 23:18 Posted By: wraggster
News via AEP
More than two years have passed since the last official and stable release of the Playstation 2 emulator PCSX2. Now, a new version has been finally released.
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GUI:
New, threaded GUI using wxWidgets.
New menus, for improved usability and faster configuration.
Convenient Memory Card editor.
On the fly pause and resume, perfectly stable, safe and fast.
On the fly setting switching and even plugin switching.
Powerful new configuration that is more user friendly with its first time wizard, reset to default buttons and a global presets system.
A plethora of new options that make playing games more fun!
All options have tooltips explaining what each of them do.
Comes translated, with many languages to select from.
Compatible with Aero Glass and Windows eye candy.
Looks and works great on Linux, too!
Core:
Entire emulation core has been overhauled. Many components are rewritten.
Countless code generation and runtime execution bugs fixed.
Added microVU, an improved VU0/VU1/COP2 recompiler.
New VIF recompiler
Multi-threaded GS rewrite: Faster and more stable than in 0.9.6.
Better BIOS splash screen skip method, better ELF support, host fs support.
New Game database detects the game you run, displays compatibility info, and auto applies special game fixes/patches if needed.
Plugins:
GSdx is faster, more stable and has more configuration options than ever before.
SPU2-X is the preferred SPU2 plugin now.
It has matured into almost completely emulating all the SPU2 quirks, making many more games work!
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May 2nd, 2011, 21:24 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...7&view_reply=1
Competition from the PSP homebrew New Genesis, this is PSPsych built by developer Monk9899 . The purpose of PSPsych is not clear and even fewer are its possible applications. In fact it is simply a homebrew that generates random results accordingly in a coin toss or roll of a dice. We can then identify it as a programming exercise than a homebrew developer of any use.
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May 2nd, 2011, 18:24 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Online Entertainment has temporarily shut down Station.com, its online gaming service, following new concerns raised by the PlayStation Network security breach.
An update on the site reads, "In the course of our investigation into the intrusion into our systems we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern for us to take the service down effective immediately. We will provide an update later today (Monday)."
SOE titles affected by the downtime across both PC and PlayStation 3 include DC Universe Online, FreeRealms and EverQuest II.
Last week SOE moved to assure its users that the PSN security breach had little effect on its services.
"We have been conducting a thorough investigation and, to the best of our knowledge, no customer personal information got out to any unauthorised person or persons," said SOE director of community relations Linda Carlson.
"We are continuing that investigation and monitoring the situation carefully; should the situation change, we will of course promptly notify you."
Yesterday Sony announced a series of "welcome back" offers for PlayStation users in the wake of the massive PSN hack that has compromised users' personal details and kept the service offline for more than a week.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...-taken-offline
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May 1st, 2011, 23:36 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/sony-...trusion-85803/
This morning, Kaz Hirai, Shinji Hasejima and Shiro Kambe held a pathetic press conference in Japan to discuss the current PSN outage. They might as well have played James Brown's classic song "Talkin' Loud And Saying Nothing" for two hours. Here are the "highlights"
In a nutshell, they don't know much of anything about the hack. They estimate as many as 10 million users personal data was exposed but now claim there is no proof any credit card data was stolen.
They are moving the PSN Data Center to a new "more secure" location and created a new position, Chief Information Security Officer, to oversee future security.
They made a point to say that PSN passwords were not encrypted but were hashed.
They hope to have some services re-started in a week and full access restored in one month.
There will be a forced system software update that will require all registered PlayStation Network users to change their account passwords before being able to sign into the service. As an added layer of security, that password can only be changed on the same PS3 in which that account was activated, or through validated email confirmation
They also recommend changing your password on any sites you may have used the same password as PSN on.
Affected users will get a free 30-day subscription to PlayStation Plus and an unspecified free software download. Qriocity customers will get an extra 30 days of service.
They will deal with PlayStation Plus members and the contents of online wallets on a case-by-case basis.
You can also cancel your account if you wish.
Many questions were asked about the Anonymous attacks and the possible connection to this case but Sony downplayed Anonymous as a minor annoyance at best.
This same information was repeated over and over for two hours. Sony apparently thinks the more times you repeat the same information the more it sounds like you know what you are doing. Unfortunately, to everyone else, they looked like The Keystone Cops.
Here is the link to the full Sony official "press release" for more info...
Press Release: Some PlayStation Network Services to be Available This Week – PlayStation Blog
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May 1st, 2011, 23:19 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...2&view_reply=1
The developer SnyFbSx releases a new update for its PSP Power Controller , plugin through which you can view some information about the status of the console, set the brightness level of the PSP and turn off automatically after a specified period of time and enable the comfortable hotkey that allows, for example, to restart the console by pressing a key combination. Version 4.3 adds compatibility for FW 6:38
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May 1st, 2011, 11:31 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's US PlayStation blog tonight announced that "some PlayStation Network and Qriocity services" will become available this week as the company scrambles to build a new server home in the wake of asecurity breach earlier this month. Though no specific time or date is named, the post lays out a plan to "begin a phased restoration by region" of services "shortly," alongside a mandatory system update for all consoles forcing a change in password, before the full return of services "within this month."
With the return of services will also come a new position at Sony Corporation: chief information security officer, a position that will report to current chief information officer Shinji Hasejima. Additionally, the company says it is expediting an "already planned move" of its data center -- a data center the post claims to have been "under construction and development for several months," despite the attacks having only occurred within the past few weeks. Sony also detailed its "Welcome Back" appreciation program a bit more thoroughly, though it still remains unclear what content the company will be offering in various regions as an apology. The list of known services returning to PSN this week are listed after the break.
- Restoration of Online game-play across the PlayStation®3 (PS3) and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems -This includes titles requiring online verification and downloaded games
- Access to Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity for PS3/PSP for existing subscribers
- Access to account management and password reset
- Access to download un-expired Movie Rentals on PS3, PSP and MediaGo
- PlayStation®Home
- Friends List
- Chat Functionality
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/05/01/so...es-within-thi/
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May 1st, 2011, 11:28 Posted By: wraggster
At a Tokyo press conference this morning Sony executives apologised for the PlayStation Network outage that has seen the theft of millions of gamers' personal data - possibly even credit cards.
Sony revealed its "Welcome Back" programme designed to reward customers affected by the outage.
Sony will offer "selected PlayStation entertainment content" for free download on a region by region basis. It will announce the content soon.
All existing PSN customers will get 30 days free membership in the PlayStation Plus service. Existing PS+ customers receive 30 days free. Qriocity subscribers receive 30 days free.
Sony promised more Welcome Back "entertainment and services" over the coming weeks as PSN is turned back on. Sony reconfirmed the news that some PSN and Qriocity services will be available this week. Sony will first turn back on gaming, music and video services.
Meanwhile, Sony went into a bit more detail on last week's cyber-attack that rocked the game industry and left personal data tied to 77 million PSN accounts stolen.
Sony has implemented a variety of new security measures to provide greater protection of personal information. Tests have been conducted with third-party security experts to verify the strength of PSN, and the job of Chief Information Security Officer has been created to "add a new position of expertise in and accountability for customer data protection".
The new security measures include:
- Added automated software monitoring and configuration management to help defend against new attacks.
- Enhanced levels of data protection and encryption.
- Enhanced ability to detect software intrusions within the network, unauthorized access and unusual activity patterns.
- Implementation of additional firewalls.
Sony has come under fire for not encrypting personal data, such as passwords. In the UK the Information Commissioner's Office plans to discuss the security failure with Sony to see whether it was in breach of the Data Protection Act.
But Sony has insisted it encrypted credit card information, and this morning stressed that it has found no evidence "at this time" that credit card data was stolen.
Hirai confirmed the number of exposed credit card numbers was about 10 million. Sony is unsure if those card numbers were actually stolen, and it doesn't know if hackers are trying to use them in fraudulent purchases.
Once PSN comes back online, it will force a system software update that requires all registered PSN users to change their account passwords. The password can only be changed on the same PS3 in which that account was activated, or through validated email confirmation.
"This criminal act against our network had a significant impact not only on our consumers, but our entire industry," Sony deputy president Kazuo Hirai said.
"These illegal attacks obviously highlight the widespread problem with cyber-security. We take the security of our consumers' information very seriously and are committed to helping our consumers protect their personal data. In addition, the organization has worked around the clock to bring these services back online, and are doing so only after we had verified increased levels of security across our networks.
"Our global audience of PlayStation Network and Qriocity consumers was disrupted. We have learned lessons along the way about the valued relationship with our consumers, and to that end, we will be launching a customer appreciation program for registered consumers as a way of expressing our gratitude for their loyalty during this network downtime, as we work even harder to restore and regain their trust in us and our services."
Sony is working with law enforcement to track down and prosecute the hackers, it said.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-revival-plans
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May 1st, 2011, 00:46 Posted By: wraggster
Sony reneges on CSC claims; FBI and US Department of Homeland Security now involved
Sony's deputy president Kaz Hirai will host a media briefing tomorrow to address the issues surrounding the PSN saga – the first time a senior executive has spoken about the situation.
He will discuss Sony's ongoing investigation, its security systems and plans to restore the service.
The news comes as Sony has reneged on some of its claims about PSN security. Previously the firm said that it had "never requested" users' CVC codes – that's the three digit security number found on the back of every credit and debit card.
However, the company has now scratched that claim from its official FAQ on the PSN breach and replaced it with: "While we do ask for CSC codes, we do not store them in our database."
Uncertainly still surrounds the situation, though, as reports have claimed that hackers are trying to sell the PSN account details of some 2m users, including their CSC codes.
In a further development, Gamastura reports that the US Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are now assisting Sony with its investigations.
Last week Sony said that it hopes to have some elements of PSN back online by May 3rd
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/44132/Hira...-on-PSN-breach
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April 30th, 2011, 22:52 Posted By: wraggster
SHELL By Arnold
Graphics Design by A_Nub
For the PSP Genesis Competition and the Sony PlayStation Portable.
Greetings to all PSP owners and Sony. :-)
Here, at Arnold's headquarters, we believe in something creative.
Not necessarily revolutionary, but something never tried. ;-)
That is what SHELL aims to do. How?
You. Yes, YOU, the user, and YOU, the developers, all contribute to make
SHELL the BEST. SHELL is about growth and development. So support it and
watch it flourish creating the dream system for every proud
PlayStation Portable owner!
Let's co-operate, join forces and revolutionise the PSP!
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Two and a half years in the making.
Thousands of lines of code.
One step further than Custom Firmware.
This.is.it
We believe this is what "make.believe" stands for when Sony say that.
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FEATURES OF THIS RELEASE:
- SHELL is a platform for development for developers - Build plugins, load apps all from within SHELL
- SHELL is a wonderful world for users to customise! Be it via APPS, PLUGINS, LINKS, THEMES!
- Calling all themers! Customise to your heart's content!
- Multi-language system. Translate to ANY language you want (just make sure it's UTF8).
- Multi-audio format support! MORE than the XMB! Plays various audio files: MP2, MP3, MP4, M4A, AA3, AT3, FLAC, AIF, AIFF, AU, WMA, WAV
- No need to Game Categories! Just put your apps in folders like on a computer and it can be as deep as you want it!
- No need to change X / O for confirm in Recovery. Just change it in SHELL and it's instant!
- SHELL LINKS - SHLK Links - Shortcuts to ANY app on your PSP. Simply fill in some details for a SHLK and see it appear in the SHELL Menu!
- SHELL PLUGINS (yep. PRXs - Developers!!! If you can't join Genesis and still want to join, make a plugin for SHELL!!)
- SHELL SDK and samples included
- If a feature is missing, just load the XMB! (eventually, this won't be needed as SHELL will have everything plus MORE!)
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Some screenshots:
Game Preview
Game Menu
User Favourites
Media Menu
Quit DIalog
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Acknowledgements:
Special Thanks to:
mowglisanu - audio library
Geecko - gfxLibrary
Hellcat, SilverSpring, Dark_AleX, Mathieulh, Davee, Bubbletune, cory1492, npt, Lampworker, InsertWittyName, A_Nub, hardhat, Light_AleX, Sleepy, Tomaz, TUW, Salvy, wally, WorldGenesis, ExcruciationX, zodttd, darth_grantius, m0skit0, wololo, ab5000, n00b81, KezraPlanes, PSPdemon, SC_Lakitu, Yoshihiro, Cloudhunter, Skyy, jas0nuk, ********, roe-ur-boat, hibbyware, slicer4ever, re4thewin, Hackles, Kreationz, SG57, flatmush, Snubzilla, hardhat, Total_noob, some1, Coldbird, Liquizigong, neur0n, cooleyes
AND TO ANYONE THAT HELPED!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!
One more thing to remember... get ready for the next release
Oh I forgot!
The Download ;-)
http://arnold.hyperphp.com/
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April 30th, 2011, 22:25 Posted By: wraggster
The PSP Emulator for Windows thats written in java gets yet another update:
Heres whats new:
Implemented most of the function in sceNetInet, sceNetApctl and sceNetResolver. Now, a basic test application is able to connect to the internet (see demos/net.pbp). Only Infrastructure mode is implemented, not AdHoc.
Improved callback execution to not overwrite $v0 and $v1 (was required by the sceNetApctl handlers).
http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/
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April 30th, 2011, 22:13 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...3&view_reply=1
The developer MixeryM @ xe releases a new version of PowerFlashLite + , plug-ins created to transform your PSP into a flashlight, but as has been enriched by more "nice" functions, such as check buttons, a pixel-fixer, power on / off LED, and more.
The new 2.0 release allows more configuration possibilities (again through the PFLconfig.txt), add text and improves the analog meter in general, change management enabling the manipulation of the menu options on the screen. In addition, the code has been cleaned for a more light and adds features like the ability to hide the MAC.
More info to follow.
Functions, commands and downloads:
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.: Changelog:.
Vv2.0
Add Some Hardware / Config-Infos to PFLmenu (dis-enable "MenuInfo" in PFLconfig.txt)
Add to ButtonTester Analog-Pad again (some problems solved)
Change menu handling (especial Display handling)
Now you can change in small steps Display-Brightness
Code cleaned -> resource-saving
Add to my favorite colors Menu
Add to HideMAC config (get a funny one)
Add-Direct launch from XMB Eboot
.: Features:.
Flashlight-on XMB
Pixel Fixer-on-XMB
Button-Tester-on XMB
-LED 's on / off (Power, MS, WLAN)
-Display on / off
-Display-Brightness-level min / max
AntiUser-Mode (with or shutdown the PSP back to XMB, in PFLconfig.txt edit) NEW
PSP-shutdown (LEDs blink one times)
PSP-Coldreset (LEDs blink two times)
VSH-Restart (HEN for user (LEDs blink three times))
-Disable Auto-LED's
Infotext-Dis-Enable (only on Flashlight)
-BTcolor_bg (Color of Buttontester (background), can choose Between 5 colors.Black, White, Red, Blue, Green)
-BTcolor_tx (Color of Buttontester (text), can choose Between 5 colors.Black, White, Red, Blue, Green)
-AntiUserShutdown (Blue Screen after shutdown (1) or back to the XMB (0)) NEW
-AutoAntiUser (AntiUser mode on start up with with 1.Disable 0) NEW
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