trying to work out how to install firmware on a slim psp(have i got my facts straight)
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bgbrendan
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13. April 2008 @ 00:31 |
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ok im thinking about getting a psp slim and getting custom firmware on it
but all the guides are confusing me slightly so i was wondering would this work
i buy a slim psp from a shop
buy a datel tool slim battery
get a pro duo memory stick
use the slim psp to convert memory stick to magic (slim) memory stick
put datel battery in
use these in combination to get to upgrade to new firmware
so if i did this would i be able to run emulators and isos off a psp memory stick?
and is this method correct (im not gonna get a psp if all im gonna do is brick it
ALSO i dont have access to a fat psp with custom firmware
thanks in advance
bgbrendan
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13. April 2008 @ 00:44 |
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Yes that is correct.
HERE is a guide that you can follow with those exact steps you have mentioned above.
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13. April 2008 @ 09:29 |
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13. April 2008 @ 09:34 |
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13. April 2008 @ 16:30 |
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sry if this seems noobish (my first hard mod psp) i read that guid but i still have some Q's ......
#1 do i NEED tool batery if i do all those steps?
#2 does it wor w/ofw 3.80?
#3 silver psp is slim right?
#4 [url=http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/610313][/url] comes with the files needed but do i need to update in order
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13. April 2008 @ 16:41 |
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an easy way to tell if your psp is a slim is if you have to pull open the back to place a game in, the position of the speakers is also different, do a google image search, the model number for the slims is psp-2000
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13. April 2008 @ 18:33 |
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and the rest of my Q?'s ? and mines psp slim sry its short im on mypsp
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13. April 2008 @ 20:13 |
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Originally posted by nghtpnshr: sry if this seems noobish (my first hard mod psp) i read that guid but i still have some Q's ......
#1 do i NEED tool batery if i do all those steps?
#2 does it wor w/ofw 3.80?
#3 silver psp is slim right?
#4 [url=http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/610313][/url] comes with the files needed but do i need to update in order
1.) yes you need a pandora battery (e.g. datel tool, hard modded battery, or a battery converted using custom firmware on another psp)
2.) yes
3.)answered above
4.) the pandora will let you update to either 3.80m33 or 3.90m33 then you can use the xmb network update to go to the latest cfw
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13. April 2008 @ 20:54 |
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ok thnx alot im ordering the bat atm and wut size of pand memory card do i need min
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13. April 2008 @ 21:03 |
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From 256MB to 2GB.
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JayC71
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13. April 2008 @ 23:11 |
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I'm in the same situation trying to figure everything out. So to create a Pandora mem card I need a spare? Or is it something that I can just install on my main mem card?
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dac90
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13. April 2008 @ 23:39 |
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TIPS: (im a noob too, so this should help)
1) You don't really need a SPARE memmory stick. You can always convert it back to normal.
2) Use either the datel tool battery or a battery that you've converted to pandora's.
3) If you boot to your normal XMB when you stick the service/pandora/datel battery in, try putting it in holding the L button. It should boot up to pandora's menu.
4) If you make your own Pandora's battery, remember to backup the original serial, or you won't be able to convert it back to normal.
5) Remember to disable custom themes, if you have any applied.
6) You can also tell if your PSP is slim by looking at the left edge of the psp. Slims DON'T have a wifi switch there (its on top). You should only see the memory card slot.
IF the other guides confuse you, you can softmod your FAT battery (fat battery only!) to a pandora's battery using http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-development-f...els-122449.html
If you have a custom firmware psp. From one noob to another, its not as hard as it seems at first.
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13. April 2008 @ 23:44 |
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Quote: 5) Remember to disable custom themes, if you have any applied.
no you dont need to
Quote: Or is it something that I can just install on my main mem card?
if your original psp mem stick is 32mb thats no good its got to be at least 256mb.....
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dac90
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13. April 2008 @ 23:51 |
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Btw, i'm not sure about using only the fat battery. Can anyone confirm it works with slim batteries?
From Pandora Creator 3.xx readme:
Quote: Regarding pandorizing of a SLIM battery....
YES, it's possible, it's harmless, it's all cool :)
Btw, reading the readme's is always useful. I managed to mod mine using the readme's + parts of the guide mentioned above.
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zdraco
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14. April 2008 @ 02:18 |
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modding fat psps is so much easier.. this is why I don't want one of the new slimmer ones, no matter the improvements they've made :P
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14. April 2008 @ 02:38 |
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both are easy to do. it's that the fats have the 1.50 kernel. but doesn't matter that much since homebrew are being created in the 2.xx/3.xx kernel.
slim has the advantage on battery power. both my fat and slim have the same iso speed and the 2200mAh battery, and the slim gets 1-2 hours more.
to the TC, it's best to have a separate memory stick and use it as the magic memory stick. that way, you will have the TOOL battery and magic memory stick for backup. all you need is a 256 or a 512.
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JayC71
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14. April 2008 @ 09:01 |
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Originally posted by dac90: TIPS: (im a noob too, so this should help)
1) You don't really need a SPARE memmory stick. You can always convert it back to normal.
2) Use either the datel tool battery or a battery that you've converted to pandora's.
3) If you boot to your normal XMB when you stick the service/pandora/datel battery in, try putting it in holding the L button. It should boot up to pandora's menu.
4) If you make your own Pandora's battery, remember to backup the original serial, or you won't be able to convert it back to normal.
5) Remember to disable custom themes, if you have any applied.
6) You can also tell if your PSP is slim by looking at the left edge of the psp. Slims DON'T have a wifi switch there (its on top). You should only see the memory card slot.
IF the other guides confuse you, you can softmod your FAT battery (fat battery only!) to a pandora's battery using http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-development-f...els-122449.html
If you have a custom firmware psp. From one noob to another, its not as hard as it seems at first.
Thanks! I would like to stay away from modifying the battery and my main mem card for now, I think I'll just buy a modded battery and a new mem card. The Pandora/Datel battery works as a normal battery as well right? I need a backup anyway.
I'm putting it all together now I think, my main problem is that most of the guides are geared towards the fat psp and I have a slim, so it's like trying to pick out little nuggets of info here and there :)
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dac90
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14. April 2008 @ 10:55 |
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No... the datel tool battery doesn't work as a NORMAL spare... As far as sum1 in this forum told me. But you CAN use it, by turning the psp on with the AC cable first, then plugging in the battery.
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14. April 2008 @ 20:17 |
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oki now (well i think) have a pandora memory stick im waiting on the bat in the mail what would happen if i tried to use the mux 2.0 w/o my tool battery?
and .. do i need a folder named music video etc etc etc ... cuz they wer deleted
does any of the current cfw's have all the stuff ill need to play iso/cso? or emulate nes/snes?
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dac90
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15. April 2008 @ 03:34 |
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After you're done unbricking or installing the CFW on the psp, you should format the memory stick using the psp (if you're going to use to for normal use). Thats when all the other folders will come back. If you're using a separate memory stick to make pandora, then you don't need to.
You can run iso's/cso's... but to play emulated games, you'll need to install the homebrew them selves. As in... you need to install separate EMULATOR homebrews to play SNES games. Best o luck!
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15. April 2008 @ 04:03 |
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ok thnx alot guys all i care about is playing iso/cso XD one last Q? pls how much space does most iso/cso take on memory card? and i am using same memory card for play as my MMS so wut do i do with it ?
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dac90
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15. April 2008 @ 04:18 |
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AFTER you're done unbricking / modifying your PSP, you can format the MMS, to make it a normal one.
Btw, if you made your own pandora's battery you should convert it back before you format. :D.
Its best if u format it using the PSP... the psp will create the folders for you.
Game sizes vary, but on avg. they're about 500-600MB. However, games with lots of movies (such as god of war, crisis core) are almost 1.5GB.
ISO's are bigger than CSO's.... so if u have size limitations, convert ISO to CSO. Try Ciso converter GUI.
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dac90
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15. April 2008 @ 04:23 |
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Sorry. double post. finally found the edit button :P.
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15. April 2008 @ 17:43 |
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hey thnx for the replys
now if i reformat the memory stick will i be able to unbrick my psp still ?
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dac90
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16. April 2008 @ 06:27 |
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No, you have to make the MMS all over again.
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