JoySens v1.42b
by July 31, 2008 @ 11:01 am
Homebrew developer Raphael has released a maintenance-focused update to JoySens, a highly-configurable custom firmware plugin that allows users to adjust the sensitivity of the PSP’s analog stick.
Notably, version 1.42 fixes compatibility issues with Sony’s built-in UMD driver and packs a reduced module size, in order to help further alleviate the memory issues users were experiencing with the previous release. For the full changelog, hit the jump.
* Fixed compatibility issues with Sony UMD driver (and possibly some other applications that require more kernel memory)
The config file system now uses a mere 1Kb of RAM where it used 24+Kb in 1.4/1.41
* Reduced module size a bit (to further help memory problems)
* Added a workaround info output for POPS (flickers a lot, but at least you see something)
* Fixed the adjust calculation to avoid crashes for high values (shouldn’t happen anymore even with adjust 32.0)
* Fixed a little Button remapping bug
[UPDATE] JoySens 1.42b [Raphael]
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