psp lite simple question
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pixels
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12. August 2007 @ 12:50 |
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hi fellas i am not gona continue this for long but i guess its possible to answer this in one question and then forget this thread is it possible to use dark alexes custom os 3.40 on psp lite and obtain almost all advantages of having it on the fat psp (1100k) if its even possible to install i hope for a reply soon and will no linger be a nuisance

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mrmcman
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12. August 2007 @ 13:02 |
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Not until we get a downgrader for a future firmware, and we will probably have to port it to the slim because it's motherboard will definitely have some added security.
(+[__]%) put this psp in ur siggy. just do it.
PSP Firmware: constantly changing, currently GoldenEye.
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ujhjkza
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12. August 2007 @ 13:44 |
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so if one of your friends brags about his psp lite just remind him that he cant do any fun modding with his
i play games to escape from my addiction to reality
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CoolGuy11
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12. August 2007 @ 16:58 |
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until sombody finds a way to downgrade the new psp im gona say the old psp is still way better even though the new psp is lighter and smaller.
yeah u know it1111
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mrmcman
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12. August 2007 @ 17:11 |
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But, who's to say that when the PSP slim is eventually hacked, Sony won't have upped security again after saying "F*ck, we screwed up again"? By the time the PSP slim original firmware is hacked, there'll be new firmwares in the box. I'm getting one at launch (or as close to it as possible, I'm poor) so when it is hacked, I'll be ready.
(+[__]%) put this psp in ur siggy. just do it.
PSP Firmware: constantly changing, currently GoldenEye.
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pixels
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13. August 2007 @ 12:18 |
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thanks for your help full reply s is it possible that sony is against psp hacking but we purchased it and its rightfully ours so why should it bother them even if we paint it poker dots right any way if it does please explain why just curiosity you know
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pspnewbb
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13. August 2007 @ 12:33 |
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Because Sony also makes money off of games. People who pirate games are essentially stealing from Sony. That's why they are against hackers.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. August 2007 @ 18:46
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pixels
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13. August 2007 @ 13:28 |
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what would you mean by pirating games home brew games i have heard it somewhere whats so special about it and whats so special about pirating games thanks Jb
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13. August 2007 @ 19:05 |
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Originally posted by pixels: what would you mean by pirating games home brew games i have heard it somewhere whats so special about it and whats so special about pirating games thanks Jb
I'm not sure if this qualifies as English, but I'll interpret it as best I can.
Hardware (systems) normally COST the manufacturer money (look at PS3). Say it costs $300 to make a PSP and they retail it for $199.99 (obviously I just made up the numbers). They are expecting to make the money back on the games (cost for making = minimal, meaning high markups). Even so, I work at a highly trafficked game store. For every $500,000 CAD (approx) that we earn, we make about $70,000 profit. Most of this is from pre-owned titles.
Now, pirated games cost the company a lot of money, and are illegal. Unless you own the original copy, copyright laws prohibit you from making copies (both in the US and Canada).
Homebrew programs are not illegal however, but if you play those then you won't be buying games, and Sony doesn't like that :)
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pixels
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14. August 2007 @ 11:10 |
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well it does not answer to my expectations but thanks for your kind help does that mean that homebrews are actualy iso files to add into your memstick
1 what are homebrews
2 what advantages do they have
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pixels
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14. August 2007 @ 11:17 |
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ps what is game pirating
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14. August 2007 @ 19:33 |
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Do a forum search for homebrew. Homebrew is everything, really.
psphacks.com Click downloads, then homebrew, that might help.
Pirating is illegally downloading games that you do not own and are ESA protected (ESA means they're under copyright). It's like stealing them I suppose.. like buying or downloading music and movies, same boat.
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pixels
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15. August 2007 @ 13:54 |
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thanks i read a file on wikipedia about this thing and got my answer too and WOW man this whole psp seen is major i mean ok all i have to say is this here goes WOW MAN PSP's ROCK YO this makes me think of em like the Leonardo Da Vinci of gaming plat forums i hope dark alex may some day return to the psp seen curse you sony you err incapable fool all though the name sounds kind cool sony say it sony and my friend i have just one question more to ask you which custom os it is the best is it dark alexes one or dervhook thanks
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15. August 2007 @ 20:04 |
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There are a few threads on that, but they all have people saying each is better.
I'm on 3.40oea because I, for the moment think it's more reliable. The others (Leaked edition and m33) just seem to new for me atm..
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pixels
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16. August 2007 @ 08:15 |
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ok i am on 3.40 sony firmware so i am dead man now since there is no way to downgrade cuz i cunt find luminator any where where i live and cant buy it on ebay cus no one can deliver it here and no one sells it in the sane country i live in every one on ebay is selling from usa australia ect man the teli dramas here suck any way may be i could sell it and get an new psp which i plan on doing this week i must be going now i am jeremy any way nice meeting you thanks for the help
ps should i get a 4400k
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