can a flashed psp connect to ps3 with remote play
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RaffaRed
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28. August 2008 @ 15:33 |
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Hi , i am just about to get my psp flashed and was wondering if i would still be able to connect to the ps3 using remote play ? and if so what flash would i need to have done?many thanks in advance as i am new to this and all help would be appreciated
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28. August 2008 @ 17:00 |
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I think you still can. you can also download psp games from psn on your ps3 and put them on your psp via usb. wow that was a mouth full.
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RaffaRed
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28. August 2008 @ 17:45 |
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Hi Lonestar5, thanks for the info ...i will get it flashed and check out downloading from the ps store....hope its got better stuff for the psp than it has for the ps3......lol....at least i kept my 360...phew
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Donaldo
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28. August 2008 @ 17:54 |
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you will also need USB fake from dark alex to make PSN work
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RaffaRed
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28. August 2008 @ 18:18 |
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oh...lol...now things sound as if they are going to get complicated
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28. August 2008 @ 18:47 |
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Originally posted by RaffaRed: oh...lol...now things sound as if they are going to get complicated
no, it isnt
get custom firmware. Download the USB fake from here
http://www.dark-alex.org/index_psp.php
Read the readme.txt it has installations instructions
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RaffaRed
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28. August 2008 @ 18:54 |
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so is it easy to flash my own psp then or will i end up bricking it?....i paid to get my sons flashed and it has been fine....probably better to do that i suppose
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28. August 2008 @ 18:59 |
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Originally posted by RaffaRed: so is it easy to flash my own psp then or will i end up bricking it?....i paid to get my sons flashed and it has been fine....probably better to do that i suppose
well... it will better getting someone that knows to do it. But, flashing the psp isn't that hard ...
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RaffaRed
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28. August 2008 @ 19:19 |
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so how easy is it and how long would it take a first timer? any special tools needed and what firmware do i use?
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28. August 2008 @ 19:31 |
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Well, you can use the Pandora Battery to downgrade all PSP
To downgrade (and get a custom firmware) or unbrick your PSP, you need the Pandora's Battery. There is three ways to get the Pandora Battery.
1. Find a someone who has a Custom Firmware that is willing to let you borrow their psp. You will use their psp to softmod the battery. Meaning using software to make the Pandora. If you willing to do this, follow this guide:
GUIDE
2. Hardmod the battery. Meaning that you have to open that battery up, and pulling out a pin. Note that if you pull the wrong one, your battery would be messed. If you are willing to do this, follow this guide
GUIDE
3. The most safest way, is to buy a premade pandora battery from the internet (use google or ebay).If so, follow this guide or use the same guide on the second step. I recommend buying fromDealExtremefor $10.
GUIDE
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29. August 2008 @ 11:30 |
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this is the guide that i used to hack my psp it has every thing you need. If you put your memory stick in a psp running custom firmware i think it also has a pandora battery maker.
im running 3.90m33-3 and i all i did was plug my psp to my ps3 useing my usb cable and put my psp game i downloaded and it pot it on my psp with out any thing else so i did not need a usb fake.
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RaffaRed
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29. August 2008 @ 18:02 |
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well i have just checked my psp ( slim version by the way ) and it has original sony 3.72 update on it. Whats this Pandoras battery all about and do i need to do this or can it just be flashed so i can play iso's off the memory stick......sorry for being a noob on this matter
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29. August 2008 @ 19:14 |
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Originally posted by RaffaRed: well i have just checked my psp ( slim version by the way ) and it has original sony 3.72 update on it. Whats this Pandoras battery all about and do i need to do this or can it just be flashed so i can play iso's off the memory stick......sorry for being a noob on this matter
well... since you have 3.72, you need the pandora battery. It's the only way
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30. August 2008 @ 15:43 |
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the pandora battery just "opens" your psp to be flashed later firmwares like yours need a pandora battery. every firmwares update sony makes it harder and harder to hack the psp. so thats why the later firmwares need a pandora battery.
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RaffaRed
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30. August 2008 @ 15:51 |
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ok....so is this Pandora battery easy to do yourself or is it a job for a pro? ...or can you just buy them?
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30. August 2008 @ 16:05 |
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I think the guide i linked you to can make a pandora battery. just make the memory stick. or you can buy it here its a grate price but it will take 2-3 weeks to get here but thats were i got it from and you dont half to mess with your battery.
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