I'm currently running Devhook off of 1.50 firmware and running the emulated 3.11 firmware. I was wonder what the advantages of running custom firmware are, as with the m33 series. I'm assuming you can still run homebrew on these customs...
Wow, there's no comparison, CFW all the way, you wouldn't look back.
Custom firmware lets you do all that DevHook does and more (as it's a higher firmware, you can switch games a lot quicker as they're run straight from the game folder on the XMB, it's always already at the higher firmware, no waiting involved) Plus you can run PS1 games very easily and alter what your XMB looks like with custom themes.
At the moment, choose either of these firmwares:
3.40 OE-A
3.40* LE
3.52 M33
Here's an auto-installer for 3.40 OE-A, for the others, you'll have to look it up.
PSP, all the way from 1.00 to 5.50 GEN D2 - DS Lite w/ M3DS Real (M3 Sakura v1.34)
PS3 3.01 - iPod Touch 2G 16GB Jailbroken - Xbox 360 60GB - PC, Q6600, 3GB DDR2, GTX260 (216) 896MB
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