Damn, after a day looking for that damn pelican system selector, I found it at circuit city. I also got the component sony cable for the psp. When I plugged them both in, nothing comes up except audio (duh). and I can't believe I didn't realize this sooner.
There is no power supply for the switcher, all it does is route the signals to the same type output (IE Componet in, Component out, Composite in - Composite out) It does not convert from one to the other, so my initial plan of converting from the component to composite is officially squashed....
I guess this damn psp is forcing me to get a new HD tv! Anyone have any more ideas?
you dont have at least progressive scan?
Last time I checked...no.
lol well then you're screwed.
I'm gonna check again tomorrow just in case I made a mistake. Is there a simple way to tell?
instead of just having the red white and yellow plugs it will have 3 other colored ones too. purple and some others.
So i reckon that they used the pandora battery with something like 3.52 ipl, because if i remember rightly it is possible now, or maybe there custom ipl, be cause 1.50 is blacklisted, and the IdStorage is encrypted so obviously not possible to use the original magic memory stick. Then they used the nand dump function and BAMMMMMM there they have the dump, i cant see why this wouldnt work, math did say its easy.
Just wondering is this dump encrypted or have you found a way to decrypt the dump already, because if i remember rightly you had figured out how to decrypt most firmwares as they were released
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