PSP Battery Timer v1.0 (nyan cat flavor)
by snailface --using lua v8 euphoria

Hello peoples of Earth! :p

This is a PSP homebrew that helps you measure your system's maximum battery life. The brew does this pretty simply by counting up from zero and saving at 5 minute intervals for later recall (while the nyan cat does his thing). When you plug your system back in after the battery expires, the battery life, accurate within 5 minutes, will be recalled for your viewing.

Of course, some people might just want to use this to nyan away all day -- and that's perfectly fine -- maybe it's even recommended!

Features:
--It's got the Nyan Cat! :O
--Signed. Can be played on any PSP, hacked or not.
--Easy to use, just start it.
--Customizable . Rename any mp3 'song.mp3' (no quotes) and drop it in the 'PSP Battery Timer (nyan!)' folder for custom music. I've provided a mellow tune here as a good counterpoint to the lively 'nyan' theme. (optional song.mp3)
--In fact, you can customize anything in this homebrew, it's Lua. You have everything you need here to make your own signed PSP homebrew! Go to www.retroemu.com for tutorials and help-- it's not as hard as you think to homebrew!

Directions:
1.Extract the downloaded .zip file with 7-zip or WinRar.

2.Open it up and find the 'PSP Battery Timer (nyan!)' folder and drop it inside the GAME folder in your PSP's memory stick.  Memory Stick --> PSP --> GAME

3.Before you start it, make sure your sleep and screensaver settings on the PSP are off so you don't mess up the accuracy of the test. Fully charge the system.

4.Run it. Set the system aside until the battery dies.

5.Plug the system back in and turn it on to view the saved battery life time.*

*note: In my testing, the PSP goes into sleep mode right before the battery dies. When you turn it on, the homebrew will only shows the current time when it shut off. This is fine, that 'current time' was it's battery life. If the battery is completely spent, you will have to restart the brew to find 'Test Results' as the final battery time. Either way works.

Special thanks to InsanePotato who made the DS nyan homebrew. I ripped my nyan PNGs from it : )