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XMB auto setting to 222 #94

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
There is a bug in the XMB that sets the speed of the PSP to 222 when booting 
the psp up, exiting from a game or resetting the psp. This cripples the 
scrolling in the XMB and is annoying, as I always like to have it set to 333. 

The only way to temporarily fix it is to access the VSH menu by hitting select 
in the XMB. Or using a plugin such as PSP-HUD. 

This happens in every version of Pro B7, including the official release. 

Original issue reported on code.google.com by highvolt...@gmail.com on 21 Jun 2011 at 4:31

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
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GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
This issue still exists even on the newest nightly build also. Hope this can be 
fixed.

Original comment by highvolt...@gmail.com on 24 Jun 2011 at 5:08

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Don’t mean to hijack your post but experiencing same problem but slightly 
different  

CPU speed is normally controlled by the game, something like “god of 
war”/FF7 CC” sets the speed to 333/166 and something like Harvest 
moon/Tales of Eternia (less taxing games) sets it to PSP default 222/111

Oh and default XMB speed is 222/111 set by OFW

CPU Speed setting is not working at all.

This might be due to OFW 6.20 however when I was on OFW 5.03 both 
5.03_Prometheus and GEN-C was able to lock the CPU Speed to the selected speed 
set in the VSH menu/Recovery menu, with 635PRO-B9 the CPU speed is controller 
by the game like normal regardless of the speed setting in the VSH 
menu/Recovery menu.

Hope this can be fixed in the next release

Thanks 

Original comment by cid...@hotmail.com on 3 Sep 2011 at 7:35

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Issue confirmed, when resetting the psp, the cpu clock is set to 222mhz instead 
of 333mhz (if selected in the vsh menu).

Original comment by devnonam...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2012 at 9:23

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Issue 440 has been merged into this issue.

Original comment by devnonam...@gmail.com on 30 Aug 2013 at 9:45