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PSP Lite & Homebrew
Don't know where to start, I'm interested in getting a PSP Lite but I'm really lost on what's needed to be able to use Homebrew,
I've tried a bundle of forums and they all confuse the hell out of me ![]() Just wondering if there's anyone about that knows these systems in and out that could spare some time for a chat ![]() |
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Re: PSP Lite & Homebrew
You'll need a pandora's battery, they sell them on ebay.
You get a memory card and batt, plug them both in and press X then when it resets your running 3.71 m-33. 3.40oe-3.80m33 Custom Firmware Installation Guide. VERY NOOB friendly - PSPMod.com - Sony PSP Mod & Hacks Forums There are links to downgrading here to, but for the slim you really need the battery. Dark-AleX - PSP Developer Latest firmware. If your unsure you can buy the PSPs already done or the batteries off ebay. |
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Re: PSP Lite & Homebrew
Or if you have a mate with a homebrew enabled phat PSP he can do the battery for you, downgrade yours, then stick the custom firmware on, and then he can us his own battery back again.
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Re: PSP Lite & Homebrew
Nice one
I've seen a kit around on the web that lets you plug either a phatt or slim battey in,at the flick of a switch it converts to and from a pandora battery when needed. Gonna order myself that and a 4gb Duo. |
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Re: PSP Lite & Homebrew
One thing that threw me out when i did mine was that the slim has nothing on the screen when you plug in the pandoras battery, this is howerver normal, just wait a little and push X the MEM reader will go mad for a bit and then the PSP will shut down. Then the job is done.
It does actually give you a visual indication with the fat that it's upgrading which is much more reasuring. |
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Re: PSP Lite & Homebrew
Still confused, all these guides say I require a PSP with custom firmware already on it.
Or am I misreading that? Still not much of a clue as where to start ![]() I have a PSP phat, PSP slim, Pandora batteries, many Duo cards and transfer cables. |
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