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YuriLowell said:Sorry I meant April of this year.
So probably no?
I got mine in August. You should be fine.
YuriLowell said:Sorry I meant April of this year.
So probably no?
YuriLowell said:Sorry I meant April of this year.
So probably no?
DKnight said:Hey guys, I just upgraded to the last CFW, and noticed the PS store is there! can I access it and download and buy stuff, or will they block or ban me because of the CFW?
Sorry if it's been asked or discussed before, this thread is a behemot.
Thanks! I will definitely try it later.Mejilan said:The same night that 5.00 M33-4 came out (which, btw, restored PSP-level PSN access), I upgraded my PSP and purchased the new PSP version of Everyday Shooter via my PS3.
Instead of using a USB cable to transfer the game from the PS3 to the PSP, I tested the new CFW by taking it online, signing into my shared PS3/PSP PSN account, and downloading the recently purchased Everyday Shooter to my PSP. It recognized that I had purchased the game minutes before, and allowed me to download it without issue. Plays just fine too.
I have heard of absolutely NO confirmed reports of bannings from the PSN due to accessing it via a CFW'ed PSP.
pancakesandsex said:Anyone ever get chrono cross working properly with minimal monkeying around?
DaCocoBrova said:Just sold my launch PSP! I'm free!
Mejilan said:You didn't back up your memory stick before doing the deed?
It's usually a good idea to back up your memory stick AND format it before the update, then perform another quick format after the update, before restoring your data.
The reformat after the fact isn't crucial, but it does simultaneously kill the no-longer-necessary update and related files, and set up the new CFW folders (some of which change from CFW to CFW).
Mejilan said:I've had no issues with my Star Ocean game on 5.00 M33-4, so I'd be surprised to learn that's what's screwing you over.
Mejilan said:Finally unloaded that lemon, huh? I pity its new owner.
RiverBed said:have they made an easy auto updater (double click and it does the rest) for the latest custom firmware yet?
RiverBed said:3.90
I only use those 'easy installers' where the process is almost entirely automatic.
RiverBed said:what do you mean by Network Update? do you mean using PSP's wifi to update? but that will get me the latest official FW.
sorry, I am not following CFW development so I am completely in the dark (hence why I can only use easy installers).
RiverBed said:wow, that's the best PSP news I've heard about since the news of the first CFW. thanks for that. I am really happy now.
Dr. Zoidberg said:I am using CFW on my launch-era PSP and have been for a long time. I always run in the 333Mhz mode.
I am running into an issue within the past couple weeks where it will lock up while in-game within 30sec to 2 min of launching it and turn off the backlight. The screen is dark but the power light is on. If you look at the screen in bright light you can see that the LCD still has the image of whatever was being played when it locked up but since there is no backlight it just sits there.
I have to hold in the power or remove the battery to restore functionality.
I know this may be OT but I suppose it could be related to CFW or "overclocking" and wondered if anyone had heard of this issue before.
MiloFoxburr said:I just ran the updater :/. The saves are there and the PSP can see the Information on them but when I load them up in Star Ocean it tells me the data is corrupted. I'll drag my files off and format it tomorrow. Worse comes to worse I'll downgrade back to 3.90
Ah, Yeah I can see decompression tabs. Thanks.Mejilan said:I've actually never done that. I suppose you could try Y.A.C.C?
DanDeschain said:So, I was on 3.7xx for a good long while. I've recently upgraded, finally, to 4.0x and I've lost my popsloader that lets you pick which firmware's pops to use? Is it worth it to go through the trouble to reinstall this? Also, what are the advantages to going to the lastest firmware? Is there a popsloader for this?
Blakero said:I just got a Silver Slim PSP from someone on craigslist. I don't know when he got it, but I want to install custom firmware. How do I do this on a silm? The current firmware is 3.80. PLEASE HELP
Mejilan said:You'll need a Pandora battery.
Changes in version 8
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- Updated to 5.00 M33-4
Installation:
- DC iplloader doesn't require to mspformat the memory stick.
However, in some memory stick it may still be necessary.
Just run the program and if you find an error at 99%, run mspformat and try again.
- Copy DC8 to PSP/GAME/
- Download Sony 5.00 update eboot and copy it to ms rootwith the name 500.PBP
- If you have a PTF custom theme set, quit it before running the program.
- Use the app under a 3.x+ kernel. The program may not work in versions prior to 3.03 OE.
- IF timemachine is installed in this memory stick, the program will ask you at the end which button(s) you want to boot DC7, otherwise no buttons will be necessary.
- Now you have a pandora ms ready to go, and you just need a proper
battery. If you have 1.50 kernel access, use c+d tool. Otherwise, use corly149 tool.
Unbricking:
- Select the desired option in the menu (Install 5.00 M33, Install 5.00 OFW, etc)
- Nand operations-> nand restore currently performs a physical nand dump
This proccess is very dangerous, and you should *just* use it if it's your
last chance to get it working.
This is a physical restore process (not a logical one), and will try to make
a 100% exact clon of the dump.
If you are working with a dump that isn't yours, you will get either a brick
or a corrupt idstorage, depending on the firmware.
If while you are restoring your psp have got any damaged block more than
when you dumped it, you might also get a brick, depending on what block is it.
If you want to boot the recovery mode of the 5.00 M33 of the memory stick, boot
the psp with R+the key used to boot DC7 (if any).
- Lflash format (in nand operations menu)
This function performs a physical format of the lflash, creates the 4 partitions again, with the
user desired sizes (by default, they are set to the default of that system), and then performs
a logical format of the 4 partitions.
This function allows to fix some errors that appear in 5.00 M33 installation: Error assigning flashX, psp not booting after installing 5.00 M33, etc.
It is also useful for fat users that want to make flash0 bigger by making the other partitions smaller.
Note: the sizes shown in the menu refer to the size of the physical partition. The size of the
logical partition maybe a bit smaller.
No need to say that this operations deletes current content of flash. After lflash format, the
flash is empty, you need to install 5.00 M33/OFW.
- Create new idstorage (in nand operations menu, idstorage tools)
This function destroys the current idstorage (if any), and creates a new one.
It is useful when your idstorage has been corrupted and you didn't have a backup like hapenned to me with one psp
Keys restore: common keys, and for first time region/openpsid/dnas/certificate keys and umd keys.
What will and won't work after this?
UMD: yes.
Set time via internet (DNAS): yes
adhoc: not tested, but hopefully it will work
psn games: not tested but it should work. However your current bought games will not work, as your psp will be identified as a new device.
usb: yes, your psp and ps3 will detect it as a new device because the psp identifier (psid) has changed.
magicgate (drm videos/audio): it has not been tested, but it should NOT work, as a way to generate magicgates keys (0x10-0x13) has not been found (yet).
First step: select a region for your new idstorage. If your region is not there, just select
whatever one, also if it is there, you can select another one if you want
The region affects also umd videos/audios.
Second step (optional): Press enter button to find real mac address (wifi switch must be on).
If this step fails, then just press -> to continue and a random mac will be generated (in this case after idstorage creation, shutdown the psp, restart DC and goto idstorage tools -> fix mac, this time it should work unless there is a hardware problem).
Last step is to press enter, and your new idstorage will be created.
- Change region ((in nand operations menu, idstorage tools)
This allows to change the region of the psp and the umd drive. After this, your psp will be able to play umd's of other region.
As a side effect, your psp will be identified as a new device, so you'll have to download/buy
psn games again, configure ps3 remote control again, etc.
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Note: If you are gonna use the memory stick to restore a psp other than the one that created it,
check if the file /TM/DC7/act.dat exists in the ms. If it exists, remove it, otherwise the restored psp may not be able to buy psn games until the user doesn't delete from flash2 the act.dat of the other psp. (act.dat files are unique for each psp).
Note that act.dat will be restored to the moment of the MS creation.
If you have bought other PSN game later, the act.dat file may have changed and if you restore the old one, you may loose the latest bought game.
Backup flash2:/act.dat each time after you buy something from the PSN!
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Third party libraries
This program uses intraFont by BenHur to render firmware fonts.
intraFont modified code has been compiled in a separated prx, and its source
and the original license can be found in intrafont directory.
Mejilan said:You could sell it, but it's always nice to have one in case of an emergency. It can unbrick most fucked PSPs.
Blakero said:I see a lot of talk about the firmware itself, but what are some of the good homebrew games and apps I can look forward to once I get my PSP CFWed?
stressboy said: