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deecol
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24. October 2007 @ 04:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
First of all I'm new to this brilliant site and very new to PSPradio which I really really want up and running on my PSP.
I have a FAT PSP updated to 3.54 and have only got so far with putting radio on my device. I get the blue logo screen coming up ok when I open up games but then the message "game cannot open" or "file is corrupt". Then that's me stuck.
I have followed the tutorial on here and also the video on Youtube from the English guy, whom I note is using the slimline PSP, and he operates on 3.52M33.
My simple questions are:
Can I actually get PSPradio on my PSP given my model and operating version, and if so, where am I going wrong?
What does M33 mean when 3.52M33 is quoted?
Sorry if I'm treading over old ground but I've only just discovered you guys, so don't put the boot in too much!!
All help gratefully received!
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24. October 2007 @ 09:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by deecol:
First of all I'm new to this brilliant site and very new to PSPradio which I really really want up and running on my PSP.
I have a FAT PSP updated to 3.54 and have only got so far with putting radio on my device. I get the blue logo screen coming up ok when I open up games but then the message "game cannot open" or "file is corrupt". Then that's me stuck.
I have followed the tutorial on here and also the video on Youtube from the English guy, whom I note is using the slimline PSP, and he operates on 3.52M33.
My simple questions are:
Can I actually get PSPradio on my PSP given my model and operating version, and if so, where am I going wrong?
What does M33 mean when 3.52M33 is quoted?
Sorry if I'm treading over old ground but I've only just discovered you guys, so don't put the boot in too much!!
All help gratefully received!

If any of the words im using you dont understand click the terminology link in my sig.
You need custom firmware to run homebrew.
M33 = CFW
You will need pandora battery to downgrade this PSP. Pandoras battery can only be made on a fat PSP running 1.50 or CFW.


deecol
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25. October 2007 @ 03:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I understand, thank you. Looks like I have a bit of research to do.
Either that or wait until a new version of PSPradio comes out which will work with my upgrade.
Is that likely?
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25. October 2007 @ 07:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hmm, not just "not likely" but rather "nearly impossible".

PSPradio is a homebrew application, which means it's not official code certified by Sony, therefore "Unsigned Code". Official versions above 1.50 can't run any unsigned code on there own, 2.71 does have a "HEND" which has limited access to these features, but that's about it.

If you want to run it, then you'll have to downgrade and then install a custom firmware (EG: 3.52 M33-4) from there.



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