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Requiem for a 1.00 PSP

Today I converted my virgin, untouched 1.00 PSP, long the home of homebrew and the bane of legitimate UMDs, to 2.00. I thought my plan was perfect -- I'd use my 1.50 US system to do anything that required UMDs, and keep the 1.00 for homebrew only.

But then came Advent Children, a movie that required a 2.00 upgrade before it would play. And charged, as I am, with reviewing the UMD for Wired, I had to play it somehow. So did I move my homebrew to the 1.50 and use the KXploit for the first time.

I bristle at its inefficiency and creation of Corrupted Data fields on my once-pristine menu bar.

But Sam and Max works, and so does Advent Children. Which I guess is adequate compromise.

Still, though.

Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Te decet hymnus Deus, in Sion, et tibi reddetur votum in Tokyo. Exaudi orationem meam; ad te omnis caro veniet.
 
Sho Nuff said:
I hear removing the battery and AC adapter at the 50% mark makes something cool happen

Yeah, I also heard if you wipe the screen with steel wool, that it'll clean it right up.
 
Kobun Heat said:
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Te decet hymnus Deus, in Sion, et tibi reddetur votum in Tokyo. Exaudi orationem meam; ad te omnis caro veniet.
That makes about as much sense to me as a Jeremy Parish review. Translation?

EDIT: all he did was stick "Tokyo" into "The Prayer For The Faithful Departed". You've let me down Kobun.
 
So did I move my homebrew to the 1.50 and use the KXploit for the first time.

I bristle at its inefficiency and creation of Corrupted Data fields on my once-pristine menu bar.
Yeah, same here. Getting used to these corrupt data icons :/

Don't forget about wearing your PSP around your neck in the NY subway to make some new friends.
 
dazzgc said:
uh use seipsp tool you can hide corrupt icons its simple to do

yeah, seipsp is great for removing data corruption. only problem is that there's a couple programs that won't run properly when you do the hide corrupt icon trick, but i think all programs that are worth getting are resolved by now
 
I'm going to resist upgrading my launch 1.00 as long as I can. I have another one with which I can conduct firmware experiments.
 
You know, you didn't need to upgrade to play v2.0 software or movies on a v1.0 machine, right?

All you needed to do was boot up a movie that works with your current firmware version, then when the white PSP screen comes up, quickly swap discs.

Same works for games.
 
I tried the version changer software, which didn't work for AC. And I hadn't heard about the swap trick, which sounds... a bit dangerous.

I'll look into the hide-the-corrupt-data-thingies software though.
 
shuri said:
Upgrade your psp back to 2.0, do your damn review, and re-downgrade. Close this thread
Ah ha: but can you downgrade back to 1.0? When I looked it seemed like you could only go down to 1.5.

And this wasn't a downgrade. This was a one hundred percent pure original launch 1.00.
 
Kobun,

Send me an autographed copy of your book. I need something new to read and I'll tell all two of my friends that you're cool.
 
Apparently the disc swap trick has absolutly no risks involved.

And the reason there is no 1.0 downgrade yet, is because it is the base firmware.

Sony made a v1.5 upgrader for the Japanese, and that is whats being used to downgrade the thing from 2.0 to 1.5.

Hopefully someone will hack the boot file and put 1.0 on it.

Downgrade or not, its the same thing. My PSP isn't any more "1.5" because its never been upgraded than someone who downgraded.
 
I still can't find it in my heart to mess with my 1.0 psp's firmware. I just have this feeling that it will come in handy at some point in the future....
 
tedtropy said:
Kobun,

Send me an autographed copy of your book. I need something new to read and I'll tell all two of my friends that you're cool.

Speaking of, I just got a copy of Power Up as a birthday gift from a friend.

I have this to say of Chris Kohler-he is one lucky, blessed son of a b.

I really hope he realizes how much so, compared to 99% of the gaming population out there.

Great book, although I haven't read it straight through yet, just read portions here and there.
 
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