After the release of the three updated versions of SCEP-XMB from the other day, you'd think that homebrew coder Poisonhzkj will call it a day already. Well, you're wrong because he is back and updated the plugin once more to make it compatible with 3.30 OE-A users.
Basically, what the SCEP-XMB plugin does is enable "scx.prx" in "vsh.txt" as well as "scx_mg.prx" in "game.txt". This is mostly useful for usbhost game playing. As for the features of this release, one member of DCEmu Forums, BelmontSlayer, came up with this list:
* Screenshot: Allows you to take a capture of the screen
* CPU Speed: Allows you to change the speed of the CPU
* System Information: View the battery life/temperature/CPU frequency
* Power Off: Power off the PSP
* Restart: Restart the PSP
* OE Config: Change the custom firmware settings
* Mount USBHost : Load UMD backups via a usb connection
* Settings: Change the plugin's settings
o Password: Enter a password to protect your system at startup
o VSH Analog: Activate the support of the joystick in the XMB
o SCEP Buttons: Change the confirmation and hotkey buttons
o Save DIR: Change the directory where screenshots are saved
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