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Hold+ v3.8 Released: Minor Update

greg | July 5, 2009

It’s all about battery power preservation and convenience with Torch’s Hold+. When enabled, this happens –

  • Switches off the LCD screen and backlight.
  • Underclocks the CPU to 60MHz.
  • The original screen brightness and clock speed are restored when the Hold switch is released.
  • Prevents the PSP from going into suspend mode if you accidentally push the power switch too far when turning off Hold mode.
  • Allows complete operation of the PSP controls with the display turned off.
  • Turns off LEDs in hold mode.
  • While in hold mode, allows the use of Left, Right, LTrigger, RTrigger, Volume and Start buttons, if you hold the Select button first. Useful to skip songs, pause etc.
  • Enables the 5th brightness level on PSP Slim.
  • Increases the vertical scrolling speed of Music player by around 50% (scroll 300 songs in 10 seconds).

Hold+ v3.8 changelog:

  • 5th brightness level now works correctly on PSP-3000.

Download: Hold+ v3.8

- source: qj

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Comment by Nebula7
2009-07-05 18:34:26

Very nice thing to have. Made the hours from my PSP go from 6 to 22

 
Comment by Jayzen Freeze
2009-07-05 19:30:23

This is a nice update but i think you can push the under clock a little more and still not skip i watch videos at 75 so music can be 40 45 may be. thanks

Comment by Torch
2009-07-05 22:53:42

When you play videos it automatically increases the CPU speed, so its not really running at 75.

Comment by some guy
2009-07-07 15:36:51

Well, when playing music it doesn’t automatically increase the speed to anything. You can actually see the visualizations slow down.. and crash when you set it too low. Why would videos be different?

 
 
Comment by HyperHacker
2009-07-05 23:36:07

I still would love to have the option to not change clock speed, as a fair number of programs crash when this happens, or do their own speed management and don’t need this help.

 
 
Comment by ADAM
2009-07-05 20:53:09

Which folder do you put it in.

 
Comment by ADAM
2009-07-05 20:54:12

or how to install it or whatever you do to make it work

Comment by Art2Fly
2009-07-05 22:45:02

you put it in the seplugins folder at the root of your memorystick and then edit vsh.txt to include the location of the .prx file.

 
 
Comment by JoeyJoeJoe
2009-07-05 23:46:21

i use this and love it…nice to see it’s still getting updates

 
Comment by HACKERX 01001
2009-07-06 06:05:10

very good program nice to see its been keeping up to date!

 
Comment by Andrew
2009-07-06 06:13:42

nice one.

 
Comment by Andrew
2009-07-06 06:14:24

nice one, i was the one that always accidentally pushes the button a bit too far.

 
Comment by Salaar
2009-07-06 08:58:06

i have custom firmware 3.51

psp 3004

i cant get this to work!!!

when i go to the plugins option in the menu text of the custom firmware, it says that there are no plugins available.

ir something like this!!

HELP

Comment by soulreapermarc
2009-07-06 09:18:59

make a folder called seplugins put it in the root of your memory stick and put the plugins there

Comment by Salaar
2009-07-06 09:27:50

i am doing that!!

i have done everything

Comment by Salaar
2009-07-06 09:29:19

i am using custom firmware enabler version 3.51 n the error which comes is:

Error!
Not plugins detected

Comment by Linx
2009-07-06 12:59:30

Did you create a vsh txt document that had the location of the plugin in the seplugins folder?

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Comment by Salaar
2009-07-07 08:22:38

yeah!!!!

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Comment by Abc
2009-07-08 07:08:54

Did you tried to restart your psp?

Comment by Salaar
2009-07-10 02:15:13

i think so

restart meaning running ChickHen from start??

 
Comment by Salaar
2009-07-10 02:15:37

i think so

restart meaning running ChickHen from start??

then yes

 
 
Comment by matt
2009-07-08 07:44:41

I’d love to see an option to mute sound and switch off lcd and backlight without changing the clock speed. I got a lot of homebrew that doesn’t take too kindly to be put in suspend mode…

Comment by JoeyJoeJoe
2009-07-08 20:39:46

Then just hold the screen and sound buttons on your PSP until their both turned off, dur.

I’m pretty sure there’s a way that you can change the clock speed to whatever you want it to be when it’s enabled, but it’s a little complex. I think you have to use a HEX editor to calculate the right values for it or something like that. It should be in the readme.

 
 
Comment by Kay
2009-07-10 22:32:44

Copy paste prx file – checked
vhs entry – checked
Restart back with chicken – checked

Yup, it’s not working.

In my plugin menu it look like this:

NetUpdateFixer.prx[VSH] on
[VSH] off

Even if i turn it on, nothing happen when i try to test it.

 
Comment by Jon
2009-07-11 14:43:09

what cpu speed should i set it to get it to work within pops, what would that hex code be, I’m trying to get it to work with FF7

 
Comment by Squishy
2009-07-12 12:11:32

Does this work with my 2000 TA-088v3 mb?

 
Comment by Seyouki
2009-07-18 13:42:20

hey guys i just tested this out and it does work for 5.50 gen. What you do it place the prx in a folder named “hold” on the root of the memstick, then add this line to your vsh in seplugins:
mso/hold/hold.prx
then go into the recov menu and enable hold.prx

 
Comment by ehsan
2009-08-18 03:22:47

how can i install it?

 
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