2.81 is out and 4GB limit on MS is out!
Just in case 1.5 PSP pwners feel at home with all the power in their hands, this one may make you
rethink!
The firmware 2.81 is launched officially on the Sony
PSP site in Japan and the main change it has in it is
that the 4 GB limit on memory stick is OFF.
This is a individual choice if once needs that above 4GB space or not (well , me not even afford it). But this one is going to bring in a new challenge to 1.5 owners who need that space. Figuring out how to read 4 GB+ sticks on 1.5
It was devhook till now, looks like diskhook or something is called for?
By the way has the TIFF exploit been patched in this one? Well i have not updated yet, maybe in a few hours i will. Will update the post
Breaking Info from b8a (Dcemu Translator) of the other new items:
2) With "ATRAC" files which have been protected in SonicStage and then saved to Memory Stick PRO Duo, the protection management data becomes corrupted, and become unable to be played back
3) Memory Stick PRO Duo media which have been formatted from either the PSP or a Memory Stick formatter are recognized as unformatted media when connecting the PSP to a PC with the USB cable
2.81 URL
http://www.jp.playstation.com/info/s...060907_ms.html
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Don't Upgrade! If you want 2.81, hope for a new DevHook!
Quote:
Originally Posted by happy_mak
Just in case 1.5 PSP pwners feel at home with
all the power in their hands, this one may make you
rethink!
What is there to rethink? You can't really believe that this update is going to make 1.50 users tempted to throw it all away.
Quote:
Originally Posted by happy_mak
Well i have not updated yet, maybe in a few hours i will.
Why the hell would you do that? :confused:
I personally do need the extra space. However, I need the extra space due to the wealth of homebrew, EMU's, & Game Back-ups I use. If I upgraded, I would NOT need the extra space because most of the homebrew I use would not work.
A 4GB Ultra II PRO Duo should be sufficient for a while. Eventually I will hope that the upcoming 8GB sticks will work somehow. This is a step forward for SONY now. Opening up more storage possibilities to get ready for their PS1 EMU & download service.