Letter to Elise said:Same here...skipped that step. And I'm 1.50 now.
I dunno how u gusy are doing it without the framebuffer from wha ti understand its used to run the initial exploit to create the file on the root
Letter to Elise said:Same here...skipped that step. And I'm 1.50 now.
crunker99 said:I dunno how u gusy are doing it without the framebuffer from wha ti understand its used to run the initial exploit to create the file on the root
Vennt said:There was a later version of the tiff exploit released that didn't require the use of the wallpaper image. I guess that this is the version that has been used and the wallpaper png is now a redundant step.
there's links in the threadAZYUMA86 said:Can somebody point me to a 1.5 update EBOOT. The one on pspupdates is not working. Thanks.![]()
Miburou said:Oh Gawd, Wipeout is so much better playing it with the CPU at 333Mhz. That alone is worth downgrading to 1.50.
Juice said:Okay, I officially owe this Yoshi fellow a beer.
Now that I'm 1.50 and not nearly patient enough to read the sticky, can one of you privvy, PLEASE just give me a bullet-point list of links to the best 1.50 exploit (KXPloit? I use a Mac...) and a few of the main EMU things to get me going. I also read there's a firmware detection bypasser. True?
Miburou said:Oh Gawd, Wipeout is so much better playing it with the CPU at 333Mhz. That alone is worth downgrading to 1.50.
yesZeo said:Can you delete all the stuff you needed to put on the PSP after you downgrade?
Follow the instructions ...
Steps to use the MPH downgrader:
- Create an UPDATE folder in the /PSP/GAME/ folder of your memory stick
- Copy EBOOT.PBP (update 1.50) in /PSP/GAME/UPDATE folder
- Unpack MPHDowngrader.zip
- Copy overflow.tif in your /PSP/PHOTO/ folder of your memory stick
(make sure you have already changed your background to frame_buffer.png as explained in the toc2rta exploit.)
- Copy h.bin to root of your memory stick (meaning in ms0:/)
- Copy index.dat in root of your memory stick (meaning in ms0:/ as well)
- Plug the AC adaptor
You memory stick filesystem should look like this (where X is your memory sticks directory):
X:/h.bin
X:/index.dat
X:/PSP/PHOTO/overflow.tif (with no other pictures in there)
X:/PSP/GAME/UPDATE/EBOOT.PBP (the 1.50 Firmware update eboot)
What you do next is go into the Photo Menu on the PSP and it will show some jumbled text, which is normal. Wait about 30 seconds and then restart your PSP.
From there you will now have a new file in your PSPs root directory called ms0:/index.dat.bak. In the next step you will go to your Game Menu, Then Memory Stick, and then Launch PSP Update ver 1.50.
It will then ask you if you really want to downgrade and then lead you along to the actual installing. Here is where I got scared. It installed to 99% then errored. This is OK. Restart your PSP and turn it back on. It will come up with another error which is OK as well. Restart it again and you will have PSP firmware version 1.50, and it will lead you through setting up language and time etc. Enjoy, and welcome to the world of legal homebrew, not piracy.
Demigod Mac said:What program lets you run games at 333 mhz? (from UMD, not interested in ISO)
fastloader does (press select)Demigod Mac said:What program lets you run games at 333 mhz? (from UMD, not interested in ISO)
It's even better with custom soundtrack. Search for instructions on how to do it, it's more than worth it.Miburou said:Oh Gawd, Wipeout is so much better playing it with the CPU at 333Mhz. That alone is worth downgrading to 1.50.
Project Midway said:Damn, what I'm doing wrong? All i get is a "The game could not be started. (80020148)" message when I try to run 1.5 update ver 1.50. I'm trying to do this from 32meg memorystick. Is it too small for doing the downgrade?
My PSP was 2.0crunker99 said:How come you are tryign to run 1.5 update on a 1.50 psp?