PSP Hardware Alarm Suite v2.7 bld 1730
greg | September 15, 2008
Not far from the lead in QJ’s homebrew contest (vote) is Mr. 305 with PSP Hardware Alarm Suite v2.7 build 1730. We’ll call it PSPHAS for short; PSPHAS is a fully functional alarm clock that, well, will alarm you when needed. When it’s time to wake up, when AMW is about to begin… Whatever your situation, PSPHAS does the trick.

What’s new/changed?
- You can now cancel Alarm Once it is set by Pressing RTRIGGER; This bug accidentally crept in due to a last minute change to my PSPUpdates Compo Entry Version (the latest version to date).
- CORE: You can’t change to Alarm set mode UNTIL you STOP the alarm
- CORE: As Per user feedback, You can now snooze for 5 mins, once the alarm is playing.
- INTERNAL: Changes to graphics module to accommodate changes along with other optimizations and cleanups
- GUI: Improved exit/poweroff/sleep mode animation: Now uses 5 Random effects; Further smoothened animation — no more choppy borders!
- CORE: Now uses SQUARE to stop alarm; to make it more similar to Poweroff Alarm Module/
- GUI: Changed intro.
Download: PSP Hardware Alarm Suite v2.7 bld 1730
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greg | August 22, 2008
Wake up in time for that tasty McDonald’s Sausage n’ Egger using Mr. 305’s PSP Hardware Alarm Suite. I encourage you read over the documentation for usage; namely to waken oneself while your PSP is suspended or in a powered-off state. And the rest; well, the feature list speaks for itself –

PSP Hardware Alarm Suite features:
- Internet Time Synchronization with NIST time servers
- Currently the only Alarm Application compatible with ALL PSP’s including PSP SLIM.
- Sleep Mode Alarm with support for custom MP3 audio file.
- Power Off Mode Alarm that plays sound in XMB with support for custom sound; consumes virtually 0% POWER
- 12/24 Hr time formats
- Fully compliant with DAY TIME PROTOCOL (RFC-867) with support for Daylight / Standard
- More accurate time keeping than XMB’s DNAS service, with network delay compensation; automatically adjusts for network delays of transmission from server.
- Displays hours and minutes remaining as the alarm time is being set; updated in real time.
- Alarm can be set up to 23 hours 59 minutes in future.
- Alarm accurate to the second.
- Streamlined, extremely easy to use interface.
- Shows seconds & milliseconds;
- Aligned time display (constant length).
- Checks to make sure if an alarm was already set last time, if so, sets the alarm to that time. Reads time from ms0:/seplugins/HAPoweroffSupport.305 if it exists.
Don’t forget the delicious hash brown too.
Download: PSP Hardware Alarm Suite II v2.6
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