I recently just picked up a PandoraSales battery locally (a fat tool battery).
Can I create a MMS with the use of the "Guide: Create Pandora Battery + MMS using Official/1.50/CFW PSP" found here on this site and then use it with the PandoraSales battery or are Pandora batteries created specifically from the MMS software used? I guess put another way, can MMS's and Pandora batteries be mixed and matched?
Any real pandora battery will work in combination with the magic memory stick you make using that guide. I am new to this too and just did it, its pretty cool I think.
Thanks for the replies. Already made the MMS. I don't need it on my PSP. But is there a way I could check it out to make sure it was done correctly? My cousin's needs CFW (he still has OFW) but I won't see him for a while.
The guide said that the MMS and the Pandora was to be used on a PSP that was bricked or needs custom firmware. I have 3.10oe-a on mine right now. I was gonna use the "1 Stop Guide to 3.52 M33/3.71 M33/3.80 M33/3.90 M33/4.01 M33/5.00 M33 Custom Firmware + Updates & Add On's." to update mine. Could I use the MMS and Pandora I just made or will it be safer to use the 3.53m33 method?
You can use either, it's perfectly up to you, and yes, originally they did say that about the Pandora Battery, but it can actually be used in any instance you want.
As for seeing if it works; just put that in your PSP with the Pandora Battery and see if it comes up with the service mode menu, you can then just take them out again and put your normal battery and memory stick back in.
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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