ok i understand that team xecuter says we can hack version 1.00 1.50 and 1.51 and even be able to downgrade the system as well
so all of us are asking where are the hacks i would like to be able to download and try some of these hacks and cracks for psp but there are no downloads and no cracks any where from them so i think the entire mod is bull because if the mod was real they wouldn't be just realeaseing videos they would be realeasing the zip files to downgrade and to upgrade the psp's firmware not just saying we can saying don't mean **** i could say i killed my best friend but does that mean i really did no!!! so how are we in the gaming community suppose to trust such a source when all we have seen is some garbage videos that as i say this obvisly show there being a umd disk in the drive to boot there hacked code in version 1.50
so i look at it this way start showing us some files or stop posting bull videos that suck
well we have the converter to to make v1.0 games work on v1.5........
I have a snes emu that runs at 51 fps!!!!
It's really fun playing Street Fighter on it!!!!!!!!
im complaining about the bull c*** movies that show them running these memory stick loaded titles from a version 1.50 system and telling every one that it works but they are not truly running it off of the memory stick they are using a umd to boot there own code
Well what are you exactly storming here about? About that xecuter mod (which by the way is HARDWARE thus not downloadable!) or about that you can't run homebrew on your 1.5? If you look at the picture below, you might just realise why this _mod_ isn't available for downloading...
And here's the whole story so you won't miss the point:
The moment you have all been waiting for.. Team Xecuter has announced that they have created a PSPX Mass Storage Converter mod that also allows downgrading of firmware. It gets even better, this mod allows mass storage via Smart Media Cards, Compact Flash Cards, USB Flash Drives, and even USB HDD?s. Check out what they had to say on their page:
For some time now we have been working hard on a PSP hack. If you remember we never said it was a modchip or anything that could boot dumped games or homebrew (currently you have psp-dev and the WAB team to thank for these breakthroughs). In fact what we designed was our own development hardware to tap into every aspect of the PSP, from the Memory Stick port through to its NAND flash memory and infrastructure.
As there are more and more homebrew applications and games and other exciting developments within the growing PSP scene there is obviousley a need for more storage - and with that comes a heavy price. The cost of a 2Gb DUO memory stick can cost over $400 !
However, what if you could use a Smart Media Card, Compact Flash Card, SD Card, USB Flash Drive or even a USB HDD !
Well it's possible. We are developing a simple plug in device where you can expand the PSP Memory Stick Port to connect to several other memory devices, thus saving massive costs and giving you a multitude of storage options for your PSP no matter what you wish to play with be it games, web browsers, ebooks, music players, media managers and much more !
Using this same development kit we have been able to downgrade v1.52 / v1.51 down to v1.50 or even a v1.00 with no problems whatsoever. We can also tell you its easily possible to patch the kernel to be able to boot anything you like without any type of software loader. It can be acheived in both a modchip AND a non-modchip form so no doubt teams like WAB and others will have solutions for you in the coming weeks as the methods to achieve this are indeed known by others - we are simply confirming its very possible. Before anyone makes a rumour - no Xecuter is not doing any form of modchip for the PSP - it will be a waste of time as every patch can be achieved without the need for this. However maybe certain dealers will have capabilities to downgrade your PSP firmware for you - or to repair PSP's damaged by the over zealous hacker - who knows ?
On a final note good luck to teams like WAB and PSP-DEV - they are worth supporting.