We've seen PS3 homebrew applications including IrisMAN and WebMAN Mod updated to support PS3 OFW 4.82, and now following his previous revision PlayStation 3 developer _Slash_ has updated the PS3 Backup Game Manager to Play Manager v1.11 with the changes detailed below.
Download: Play Manager v1.11.pkg (2.71 MB) / sm_default_aggressive_src.7z (119 KB) / 4.82 SPRX's for Iris Forks
According to @PLAYER 1 who passed along the news it also includes an updated core SM (System Manager) supporting 4.82 CFW CEX to show temperature notifications in the PS3 XMB.
To quote from _Slash_ via ElOtroLado, roughly translated: After a long time of inactivity in the scene, I leave you the new version of the Play Manager.
Play Manager v1.11
In the Control Fan & USB Wakeup section I added the Temp Display Interval option which is the time it takes the notifications to show, by default they are in 10 seconds, the minimum that can be set is 4 seconds and the maximum 60 seconds.
The Temp5 option will be called Temp5 / Warning and when the temperature becomes equal to or greater than the specified one, it will send a temperature warning message along with 3 beeps (the temperature is also shown) which will be displayed every 6 seconds and as long as it does not lower the temperature that was specified in Temp5, it will not stop showing that warning.
Also update the sm to use it with the latest CFW.
Download: Play Manager v1.11.pkg (2.71 MB) / sm_default_aggressive_src.7z (119 KB) / 4.82 SPRX's for Iris Forks
According to @PLAYER 1 who passed along the news it also includes an updated core SM (System Manager) supporting 4.82 CFW CEX to show temperature notifications in the PS3 XMB.
To quote from _Slash_ via ElOtroLado, roughly translated: After a long time of inactivity in the scene, I leave you the new version of the Play Manager.
Play Manager v1.11
- Added support for the CFW 4.82 CEX
- Added the option of temperature notifications
- Several minor corrections
In the Control Fan & USB Wakeup section I added the Temp Display Interval option which is the time it takes the notifications to show, by default they are in 10 seconds, the minimum that can be set is 4 seconds and the maximum 60 seconds.
The Temp5 option will be called Temp5 / Warning and when the temperature becomes equal to or greater than the specified one, it will send a temperature warning message along with 3 beeps (the temperature is also shown) which will be displayed every 6 seconds and as long as it does not lower the temperature that was specified in Temp5, it will not stop showing that warning.
Also update the sm to use it with the latest CFW.