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Turn off LEDs Glitch #354

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Toddimyre opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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Turn off LEDs Glitch #354

Toddimyre opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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PSP/Vita Model

PSP-2000 (Slim)

ARK Version

4.20.69 r2

Homebrew/GAME (if applicable)

No response

Plugins ( if applicable )

game, ms0:/SEPLUGINS/npdrm_free_mod.prx, on
game, ms0:/SEPLUGINS/nploader_mod.prx, on
vsh, ms0:/SEPLUGINS/dlmgr.prx, on
vsh, ms0:/SEPLUGINS/hold.prx, on

Steps to reproduce

  1. Power on PSP.
  2. Scroll left to Extras.
  3. Select Custom Firmware Settings.
  4. Scroll down to Turn off LEDs.
  5. Select an option other than Disabled.
  6. Press Select and Reset VSH. -Optional
  7. Load whatever option selected above to turn off the LED as intended.
  8. Put the device into sleep mode.
  9. Wake the device.

USB Charge

Disabled

Overclock

Disabled

Power Save

Disabled

Balanced Energy Mode

Disabled

Autoboot Launcher

Off

Disable PSP Go Pause

Off

Unlock Extra Memory

Disabled

Memory Stick Speedup

Disabled

Inferno Cache

LRU

Skip Sony Logos

Off

Hide PIC0 and PIC1

Off

Hide MAC Address

On

Hide DLC

On

Turn off LEDs

Always

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  • I agree that I properly filled out the items listed above.
@Toddimyre Toddimyre added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 27, 2024
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krazynez commented May 2, 2024

Okay so a bit of a update on this sorry for the delay, we have the MS light fixed. just power led that is a bit of a issue right now due to it not being FW related. We can turn it off (and on) with FW but the gpio will always take it over when say plugging into a charger or resuming from sleep. We are looking into ways around that with power handlers and such to see if we can indeed leave them disabled upon resuming from sleep.

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