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wraggster
July 3rd, 2006, 06:28
The PSPHacking 101 team have released a video guide for the recent downgrader release, check it out here (http://www.psphacking101.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=24).

SINIStER
July 3rd, 2006, 06:34
This is great for those that are still confused on how to do the process for this...Highly recommended to view before your leap of faith if your still unsure of the steps to be taken.
Thanks Wraggster!!!

Mr. Shizzy
July 3rd, 2006, 06:39
Very helpful indeed. Thanx!

Ichijoe
July 3rd, 2006, 12:55
Well it seems to be pretty clear and I don't see why One would need the second 1.5 PSP as all you'd need were the riped Filez from the eBoot. Granted you couldn't do it on a 2.xx+ but, I can't immagin that those Filez should be to hard to come by.

Other then that, it's simply a case of RTFM! Open the UMD Bay take a peek inside paying close attention to the PCB. No Numbers!! GOOD! Numbers are printed thats bad. No Downgrader for you, and no Modchips either.

Actually that's a fact that I much appricate that I need not rip my PSP apart to find out if it could even be Chiped or not. Not that it ment much as I had the Sep. 1st 2005 Euro 1.52 Edition. That eventualy went to 2.00 (thanks to the Demo Disk), back to 1.50 then back to 2.00 GTA:LCS and BOF:III and has since by the good grace of Devhook fallen back to v1.50 where it shall now stay for the forseeable furture!

Hungry Horace
July 3rd, 2006, 13:54
Open the UMD Bay take a peek inside paying close attention to the PCB. No Numbers!! GOOD! Numbers are printed thats bad. No Downgrader for you, and no Modchips either.

this is starting to annoy me almost as much as the "wont work on factory 2.5fw" mis-statement i still see thrown around.

it is NOT a case of "any numbers = bad".... it is a matter of *which* numbers are printed, (if any) so as to determine whether the psp has the TA-082 motherboard.

my psp for example has IC6001 printed inside AND came with fw2.5 pre-installed....

i am currently now, very happily, running fw1.5.

Ichijoe
July 3rd, 2006, 15:55
Ok Sorry about that bit of misinformation there I soppose I didn't quite read it though. I was under thenunderstnding that that if you had (watever) printed on the Circutboard then you had to be more leary as opposed to not having anything printed at all.

I have nothin' to worry about as my PSP is clean (e.g. no numbers), and is running 1.50 w/devhook 2.00 & 2.50 with no problems!

cal360
July 3rd, 2006, 16:44
this will be pretty useful for a lot of people fortunatly though my psp came with 1.5 fw pre-installed so i don't have to go through this hassle to get homebrew

emuking
July 3rd, 2006, 20:39
yay homebrew

kschewe
July 4th, 2006, 05:32
this is starting to annoy me almost as much as the "wont work on factory 2.5fw" mis-statement i still see thrown around.

it is NOT a case of "any numbers = bad".... it is a matter of *which* numbers are printed, (if any) so as to determine whether the psp has the TA-082 motherboard.

my psp for example has IC6001 printed inside AND came with fw2.5 pre-installed....

i am currently now, very happily, running fw1.5.


So does the downgrader work with factory 2.5 and 2.6? I seen conflicing info all over and no one really seems to confirm this forsure

borikua_rocks
July 4th, 2006, 13:52
this is starting to annoy me almost as much as the "wont work on factory 2.5fw" mis-statement i still see thrown around.

it is NOT a case of "any numbers = bad".... it is a matter of *which* numbers are printed, (if any) so as to determine whether the psp has the TA-082 motherboard.

my psp for example has IC6001 printed inside AND came with fw2.5 pre-installed....

i am currently now, very happily, running fw1.5.

I have a question. Mines actually comes with numbers, but there not as easy to see as it shows in the video. its actually behind the UMD Disc holder. You can only see the top half of the numbers. Those this pose a problem? In the video, there numbers are easily shown on the top right corner. Mines is on the left hand corner, hidden behind some metal works for the UMD's.