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104: BatteryPatch v1.0 [6.20 to 6.60 support]
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Author: ABCanG

This plugin will help PSP Go users to see exactly how much battery percentage is remaining.

You have to also use Dayviewer plugin for this to take effect.

Changelog:
v1.0:
Initial release
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Fuuuucckkk yeaahhh. Awesome plugin! It's about time someone made a plugin like this :p

Also hi bsanehi, you the man Madwin

Edit: Does it automatically integrate with dayviewer? If not where do you view the batter% from?
Grey Ghost Wrote: [ -> ]Fuuuucckkk yeaahhh. Awesome plugin! It's about time someone made a plugin like this :p

Also hi bsanehi, you the man Madwin

Edit: Does it automatically integrate with dayviewer? If not where do you view the batter% from?

Hey man,

I don't have a psp go, so I think it shows it in the settings, where you normally see the battery information.

Gonna have to edit the top screenshot, or someone can ask him to create one, to integrate with dayviewer.
bsanehi Wrote: [ -> ]
Grey Ghost Wrote: [ -> ]Fuuuucckkk yeaahhh. Awesome plugin! It's about time someone made a plugin like this :p

Also hi bsanehi, you the man Madwin

Edit: Does it automatically integrate with dayviewer? If not where do you view the batter% from?

Hey man,

I don't have a psp go, so I think it shows it in the settings, where you normally see the battery information.

Gonna have to edit the top screenshot, or someone can ask him to create one, to integrate with dayviewer.

As far as I can tell it just integrates with dayviewer. There is no option on PSPgo to view your battery info, nor did this plugin add such a feature.

Without this plugin, dayviewer stays at 90%, then jumps to 60%, then 30% because it can't read the battery properly.

With this plugin it starts at for example 60% (depending on my battery charge) then jumps to like 73% and counts down for there.

You can activate this plugin for game and pops though, so I don't get it. Are you suppose to be using that dayviewer in game beta plugin?


Im using 6.20 LME-2 perma patch by the way.
Grey Ghost Wrote: [ -> ]As far as I can tell it just integrates with dayviewer. There is no option on PSPgo to view your battery info, nor did this plugin add such a feature.

Without this plugin, dayviewer stays at 90%, then jumps to 60%, then 30% because it can't read the battery properly.

With this plugin it starts at for example 60% (depending on my battery charge) then jumps to like 73% and counts down for there.

You can activate this plugin for game and pops though, so I don't get it. Are you suppose to be using that dayviewer in game beta plugin?


Im using 6.20 LME-2 perma patch by the way.


Try this Source for in-game dayviewer.


Edit: yes your suppose to also use dayviewer plugin. :D
bsanehi Wrote: [ -> ]
Grey Ghost Wrote: [ -> ]As far as I can tell it just integrates with dayviewer. There is no option on PSPgo to view your battery info, nor did this plugin add such a feature.

Without this plugin, dayviewer stays at 90%, then jumps to 60%, then 30% because it can't read the battery properly.

With this plugin it starts at for example 60% (depending on my battery charge) then jumps to like 73% and counts down for there.

You can activate this plugin for game and pops though, so I don't get it. Are you suppose to be using that dayviewer in game beta plugin?


Im using 6.20 LME-2 perma patch by the way.


Try this Source for in-game dayviewer.


Edit: yes your suppose to also use dayviewer plugin. :D

Thanks man!
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