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so yesterday i updated my psp. today i found out all about the psp emulation stuff. tried the kxploit.no good. so my question is if there is currently anything that will work on a 1.52 psp for snes emulators or if there is anything in the works. or if there is a way to restore factory settings on the unit. Thanks!
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They wont try to crack 1.52 anymore. They are going to try to crack 2.0 now.
ech that really sucks dude. just be patient though. it may take some time but i have a funny feeling itll get cracked (along with 2.0 at some point... especially if they find a way to revert!)
which i doubtOriginally Posted by RabidPuppi
It will happen.....................just give it 1-3 years.Originally Posted by xuphorz
Nah they'll found out MUCH sooner than that, these people are gsmart as hell. Name one system they said they couldn't crack that wasn't cracked! Hell even all the cart based systems were cracked to play backups.
If they can't hack Firmware V2, then they will find a way to "update" to hacked firmware. I'd bet good hard cash on it.
Oh and Jigglebilly, any chance you could get the PSP exchanged for another or something? Maybe the wallmart trick? I gotta be quick though because I hear a lot of the shelf PSP's are V1.51 now.
yea i def wouldnt say 1-3 years, i think u give these people a good 6 months or so and theyll have v2 hacked
There's a pretty big difference between the various game-specific tricks and hardware modifications that has been done with most systems, and the total ease and universality of running homebrew code on most Dreamcasts and pre-1.51 PSPs.Originally Posted by parabolee
HAHA WALMART TRICK....Originally Posted by parabolee
I would try e-bay... make sure you ask if its 1.0 before its shipped and bought.
I do hope that wefind a way to revert or overwrite firmware, I would like to be able to play my PSP games on my PSP, but havent updated because I spent more time on my emulators.
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