yes, it will be for US and for international.Quote:
Originally Posted by accordian boy
NO, I WILL NOT BE DOING INSTALLATIONS OR SELLING.
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yes, it will be for US and for international.Quote:
Originally Posted by accordian boy
NO, I WILL NOT BE DOING INSTALLATIONS OR SELLING.
It will consist of pre-modded, selling and installations. It will be for the US and internationalQuote:
Originally Posted by Ihavenolife
No one has it yet so no one can answer your questions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nafogel
Im pretty sure I have the TA-079 board in my psp.
That soldering helper tool looks very useful.
I am a lot more confident that I will be able to do it myself now.
I think I might need a better soldering iron though...
The soldering iron I have is gas powered and is a little dodgy; sometimes flames shoot out the sides! :eek:
Not sure it's a good idea to use that near my psp. :p
so its for uk as wellQuote:
Originally Posted by iazybandit
above it says not installations
but your next post does...
what do you mean, each post you say something different
wish i could afford one lol
This looks alot harder than I thought it would be. But its the only damn way.
I guess I'll be waiting until someone does it and gets it down pat before I attempt it.
I was planning on getting one or two of these modules, or perhaps some of Ookm's modules and fixing up a bricked psp.
If it works then I probs will set up a UK installation service probs 20 quid plus whtever it costs on postage (£7.50 each way) Just a guess on prices I made up there.
But we'll see. The instructions look daunting at first but ive soldered some circuits at uni and with those covers/solder tools it should be okish, dont hold ur breath.
The images and text in this "review" have been taken (word for word) from QJ.NET / PSPUpdates:
http://pspupdates.qj.net/Undiluted-P...g/49/aid/56524
k i have a psp1001 aka a us psp will it be compatible with it i really hope so lol