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mr7
September 11th, 2007, 02:50
new!

cydus21
September 11th, 2007, 02:55
huh? psp2000? is tat a comparison of the serial plug btw psp and pspslim??

mr7
September 11th, 2007, 03:03
for PSP Slim, PSP 2000 is a janpanese version .

steve520
September 11th, 2007, 03:53
i think its kinda crappy that u have to buy a new one. sony those money whores.

zach5555
September 11th, 2007, 04:12
i wonder if it will ever be possible to connect a holux to the psp slim

PDG
September 11th, 2007, 10:06
i wonder if it will ever be possible to connect a holux to the psp slim

Well the PSP-290 is compatible with the Slim as for the Holux you should be able to make a new custom cable :)

The PSP Slim can be modded with Custom FW 3.60 M33 and supports 3.50 Kernel only :)


We are proud to present the first custom firmware for the PSP Slim, and the first custom firmware
that runs using a 3.XX IPL (3.60)

3.60 M33 for PSP Slim has all the features of 3.52 M33, except the 1.50 kernel support, as
that kernel doesn't work properly on psp slim (hardware problems, screen problems).
3.60 M33 will load homebrew from GAME, GAME150 and GAME360 directories, but all will be executed
with 3.60 kernel.

This mean that some homebrews done specifically for the 1.50 kernel cannot work on 3.60 M33.
However, the adaptation of code to 2.XX+ kernels is not difficult, and homebrew developers can
port their aplications to work in these firmwares.

Included with the release is the M33 sdk for programmers.

Instalation:

The instalation is done using pandora battery and requires a fat psp with 1.50 or
custom firmware with 1.50 support to run a installer.
However once the memory stick installation is done, you can use it in whatever psp slim without
repeating the process again.

We want to thank C+D Team for having created Pandora and having opened the path to custom ipl's,
without which this cfw wouldn't exist.

Steps:

- Create a pandora battery and a pandora memory stick using the C+D team tools.
- Run the fat psp with the pandora memory stick inserted, but with a normal battery.
Copy the directories pandora_slim and pandora_slim% to PSP/GAME or PSP/GAME150.

- Download official sony firmwares 3.40 and 3.50, and put them in pandora_slim directory
with names 340.PBP and 350.PBP.

To avoid confussion: These firmwares are used ONLY to extend the memory stick pandora kernel.
NOTHING FROM THOSE FIRMWARES WILL EVER BE FLASHED ON THE SLIM.

- Run the program. It will quickly extract some prx's overwrting some of the pandora memory stick.

- Insert the pandora battery and the memory stick in the psp slim. It will boot. You won't see
anything on the screen, because that kernel doesn't support the slim screen, but it is OK, you
don't need a screen for the installation of 3.60 M33.

From here, you have 3 options:

- Press X to install M33. The process will last just few seconds, since the installer only
needs to install the M33 custom prx's and IPL. After the process is finished, the installer
will shutdown the psp automatically.

- Press L+R+triangle to uninstall M33 and go back to original 3.60. Note: this can't unbrick a
psp slim, it will just remove M33 ipl. There is currently no unbricker for the psp slim, but
we plan on doing one in the future.
After uninstallation, psp will be shutdown automatically.

- Press square to dump the PSP Slim nand. Watch out: you need 66 MB of free space in the
memory stick for this, otherwise your memory stick may end corrupted.

This option uses the team C+D nand dumper. When the memory stick orange led stops blinking,
the process will have finished, and you can either shutdown the psp, or use one of the two
previous options.


F.A.Q

Q: My homebrew doesn't work.
A: as stated above, not all homebrews work due to 1.50 kernel missing.
Wait for the programmer of that homebrew to port it to new kernels.

Q: How can i unbrick the PSP Slim?
A: if you have a semi-brick, you can restore it using recovery and flashing the corrupted files
with usb flash. There is no real unbricker for PSP Slim yet, but we plan of doing one in the
future using C+D Pandora Battery.

Q: is M33 gonna make a 3.60 cfw for the fat psp's?
A: The firmware as it is flashed in the slim psp's is only for psp slims. Whenever sony releases
an updater, we'll support both, fat and slim psp's, but we are not gonna make a custom firmware
using 3.60 slim dump, because it is not done for the fat psp. Stop listening stupid rumors of kids:
we are 103% sure that Sony will continue releasing firmware updates for all psp's.

Moreover, the 3.60 firmware was done before 3.52: the pops, for example, is a clone of the one of 3.50/3.51
So it has nothing new for fat psp's.

Q: I liked the FW, what can I do to help M33?
A: You can contribute some money for all our members to get PSP Slims. Our paypal address is [email protected]

smoot2poo
September 11th, 2007, 10:38
so map this will run with the gps 290 unit and the psp 2000?

PDG
September 11th, 2007, 14:41
so map this will run with the gps 290 unit and the psp 2000?

It should because that version of MapThis is compiled for a 3.50 Kernel :)

Just try it out, but first you have to upgrade your slim with Custom 3.60 M33 via the Pandoratrick ;)

No harm doing that and trying, im waiting for my fifth PSP to land at my table, this time its a slim just for this project *Lol*

the last time it was a old PSP with a Ta-082 Mobo just because people had some problems connecting both Holux and 290 devices to it :)
I never had any problems but i try to keep my PSP as clean from customboots etc..

smoot2poo
September 11th, 2007, 20:10
It should because that version of MapThis is compiled for a 3.50 Kernel :)

Just try it out, but first you have to upgrade your slim with Custom 3.60 M33 via the Pandoratrick ;)

No harm doing that and trying, im waiting for my fifth PSP to land at my table, this time its a slim just for this project *Lol*

the lat time it was a old PSP with a Ta-082 Mobo just because people had some problems connecting both Holux and 290 devices to it :)
I never had any problems but i try to keep my PSP as clean from customboots etc..

My current psp is a ta-082 board and other than just following the intsructions to get the gps290 unit to work I've had no problems.

I have extra batteries but have yet to mod one for the pandora trick. I suppose i'm slightly weary of buying a slim and changing the firmware then not being able to upgrade it from that point forward. Just because there is one custom firmware available doesn't mean there will be more.

PDG
September 12th, 2007, 09:26
My current psp is a ta-082 board and other than just following the intsructions to get the gps290 unit to work I've had no problems.

I have extra batteries but have yet to mod one for the pandora trick. I suppose i'm slightly weary of buying a slim and changing the firmware then not being able to upgrade it from that point forward. Just because there is one custom firmware available doesn't mean there will be more.

And code homebrew for 2.0 kernel and above is not that mouch harder when youre at it, im positive that Deniska could apply this to future MapThis versions and make them SlimSafe ;)

smoot2poo
September 13th, 2007, 19:24
well i bought my slim. but it stays in the box for the next couple of days until things develope a little more.

BaDaPpLe
September 14th, 2007, 05:54
I got the new slim running 3.60 m33 its working fine but what version prx should I use it dont seem to see usbacc.prx or it says it cant find it anyway and I put ver 3.60 in there... Thanxs

PDG
September 14th, 2007, 07:24
I got the new slim running 3.60 m33 its working fine but what version prx should I use it dont seem to see usbacc.prx or it says it cant find it anyway and I put ver 3.60 in there... Thanxs

Follow my guide to extract your own .prx files :)

Nylon32
September 14th, 2007, 16:29
I've got mapthis v0.5 working fine on a slim psp, but the latest 0.5.01 beta doesn't work past the Loading of the prx modules. It's loads them all but then freezes with the memory card access light stuck on. I've tried a combination of differnt versions of usbacc.prx and usbgps.prx's but none seem to get the latest version to work

on another note I find the time it takes to get a fix seems fairly consistent between the the old and new psp's

smoot2poo
September 14th, 2007, 16:42
what is consistent? 1 min, 5 min?

Nylon32
September 14th, 2007, 16:54
about 5-6 minutes to get a fix on at least 3 sats when inside in a built up area and then a fix on about 5-6 sats another 5 minutes after that, which is about the same as my oder psp, though those times can vary a lot.