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xuphorz
March 3rd, 2006, 19:54
IMPORTANT - ANY TALK ABOUT FASTLOADERS/RIPPING ISOS OR ANYTHING SIMILAR IS
HIGHLY ILLEGAL, AND WILL NOT BE DISCUSSED ANYWHERE ON THESE FORUMS.

*my previouse guide got deleted, so the links aren't there anymore, i'll add them later. Original Guide was posted June 2nd.

*NOTE: if you have a 1.5 psp system, please READ middle portion of this post

*ANOTHER NOTE: 1.51 and 1.52 PSP systems need to be updated to 2.00, then
follow 2.00 instructions

*2.00 NOTE: Read the bottom-est instructions


Step 1: Get a USB Type A to Mini Type B, or a cable named for PSP usage.

Step 2: Plug it into your PSP and PC.

Step 3: On the PSP, go to Settings -> USB Connection, and push X

Step 4: If you have Windows XP, a new window will pop up, looking like this


Step 5: Open the PSP directory


Step 6: Right click in the folder, go down to New -> Folder


Step 7: Rename the New Folder to GAME


Step 8: Open the GAME folder

Step 9: Make another new folder, name does not matter


Step 10: Place the EBOOT.PBP in the new folder. If it's a emulator, then
you'll also need to place all of the appropriate roms in the same folder as
EBOOT.PBP, after this, the psp will have access to all folders. If you have
vba psp, it's more complicated. Pm me for that.

Step 11(optional): If you have more homebrew/emulators, repeat Step 9 untill
all homebrews/emulators are added

Step 12: Done! If you have a version 1.0 PSP, simply press circle to leave
the USB connection, press right untill game is selected, select Memory
Stick, and you'll find it. If It says "Game could not be started" then you
have 1.5, read below to see how to install on that.




1.5 USERS:
*A NOTE FIRST: most 1.5 homebrews come with a 1.50/1.5/src folder,these usually include pre kxploited versions, so if it does, skip this entirely and just put the homebrew/emulator % and non-% folders in your psp/game folder

1. Download this file located at
http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/files/k...1.5_psp-dev.rar

2. It's in Spanish, so what you need to do is download any emulator/homebrew
anywhere.

3. Open the file, and extract the EBOOT.PBP located inside it.

4. After installing the file mentioned in step 1, open the program.

5. Where it says "Nombre:" type down whatever you want the emulator/homebrew
to be called, this does not effect the game.

6. Where it says "Fichero PBP:", click the "..." button, and locate the
EBOOT.PBP file you extracted from step 3.

7. Where it says "Unidad PSP:", make sure your PSP is connected, and select
the drive letter of your PSP.

8. After all that is inputted, click the "Generar ficheros" button. wait for
it to finish.

9. If this is an emulator, read on, if not, you're ready to play!

10. Download roms for the emulator from any web-site which has them. (DO NOT
ASK FOR THEM ON THE FORUMS, if you really need help, ask me. make sure you
PM it)

NOTE: I've had alot of PM's asking for "psp roms". there is no such thing,
when it comes to emulation, a rom is a rom. Any rom you download will run on
the psp, as long as you have the appropriate emulator

11. Put the roms in any folder of the PSP, except GBA, that has special
rules.

12. Run the emu on your PSP, select onm the psp whichever folder you put the
roms in. Press O to play.

12-1/2. If game/emulator does not run, you have 1.00 (see above), 1.51, or
1.52. See "*ANOTHER NOTE" at top of this page.

13. Have Fun, or post a thread on this forum to get more help. I may answer,
or someone else may.




1.51 and 1.52 users

1. Download 2.00 upgrade, here, install, and follow 2.00 instructions




2.00 users

1. Download the Downgrader, located here and the 1.50 update, located here
be WARNED dial-up users, it's 13.6MB, or ~13,600 kb, so you might want to
let it go over night.

2. Create a UPDATE folder in PSP/GAME/ folder of your memory stick

3. Copy EBOOT.PBP (of the 2nd download link) into UPDATE folder

4. Unpack MPHDowngrader.zip

5. Copy overflow.tif in your PSP/PHOTO/ folder of your memory stick

6. Copy h.bin in root of your memory stick

7. Copy index.dat in root of your memory stick

8. Plug the AC adaptor.

9. Exit USB Mode

10. Enter in Photo Menu on the PSP main screen. This will launch Version
Changer. (Don't ask how)

11. The PSP might or might not show a black screen with white letters, if so
or not so, turn OFF (not sleep) your psp, and turn it back on.

12. Then go to Game Menu, and launch 1.50 update.

13. Once 1.50 is installed (it WILL say the update failed, don't worry), the
psp will have a funky looking screen on it next boot up, hold down "O" until
something happens on your psp, then reboot. now follow the 1.50 instructions
in the middle of this guide.

AIM me or email me for additional help

Kaiser
March 3rd, 2006, 22:25
re-stickied it :)

kyle2194
March 3rd, 2006, 22:39
Isn't the 1.5 guide a little old now. Pretty much everything is either comes kx-ploited, or has 1.0 and 1.5 versions in the zip.

xuphorz
March 3rd, 2006, 22:46
true, i should add that, and will

dtvutch
March 4th, 2006, 01:47
ITS WORK ON 2.60 CUZ i have that update

xuphorz
March 4th, 2006, 02:43
certain ones do, but that's completely different, and screwed up

Kaiser
March 4th, 2006, 03:34
ITS WORK ON 2.60 CUZ i have that update

Yup check this here

http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=53888&postcount=4

xuphorz
March 4th, 2006, 03:40
"It does NOT run on v2.60 firmware." quote from that thread

Kaiser
March 4th, 2006, 03:42
Odd since wraggster included it as eloader 2.01, 2.5, 2.6.

I'll see If I can find the real eloader/readme for 2.6


EDIT


Fixed guide. That was copied from an old readme. Brown Ale does infact work for v2.6 for the record.


Brown Ale is the final (non-beta) version of eLoader 0.9.5. It has the following main features:

* Integrated release, supporting both TIFF and GTA launch methods
* Automatic installer for Windows users
* Stable support for all v2.0+ firmwares - no more special voodoo required to improve reliability
* More memory for applications
* Lots of bug fixes
* And the much requested support for PSP-GBA

mrwang
May 23rd, 2006, 23:30
ok. So i am confused help me out here.

I am running 2.7 am I now screwed?

V3N0M
May 23rd, 2006, 23:56
ok. So i am confused help me out here.

I am running 2.7 am I now screwed?

Yep...

Mr. Shizzy
May 25th, 2006, 14:16
well there is some (very little) flash homebrew avaliable for 2.7 users.

animecomic
May 26th, 2006, 03:47
cant u downgrade fropm 2.7?

Mr. Shizzy
May 27th, 2006, 08:19
As of right now it's impossible. And it probably always will be. My advice: sell or trade in your PSP and buy a 1.5. I went to the local EB games and made them get out all their used PSP's. Then just flipped them on; one by one untill I found the firmware I wanted. Plus there is always EBAY. If you can't find one , you could get a 2.00 and downgrade it. **Beware: tring this w/o doing your homework can brick (permanently kill) your PSP**
Also 1.51 & 1.52 can be updated to 2.00; and then downgraded to 1.5. Just Google any of these topics
if you need more info. Hope this helps.

Batsu
May 28th, 2006, 09:14
Well, i have version 2.5 and its not workin for me :/ any threads on how to make home brew for 2.5?

Mr. Shizzy
May 29th, 2006, 04:12
Well, i have version 2.5 and its not workin for me :/ any threads on how to make home brew for 2.5?


Head over to:

http://noobz.eu/

Buy your self a copy of "Grand Theft Auto" for PSP.
Download the E-Loader (it will have complete insallation instructions with it). Check the sites compatibility list; and enjoy your homebrew.:)

aya1963
October 30th, 2009, 11:52
Hi everyone
I ask anyone know that:
I put into my PSP version 6.1 and I can not play any games from MMS,
please anyone know to solve this problem tell me
Pleasssssssssssssssssssssssse:thumbup: