Waste update tbh
This is another release by sony, which for me i think its worthless and they just want to waste our time with it.For those who wants to get to that firmware you can update via Settings>Network Update.
The New Features are:
* While playing PSone games on your PSP, you can now customize how the buttons are assigned by going to
[Controller Settings] > [Assign Buttons] and select [Custom].
* You can now quit Remote Play and choose to turn off your PS3 or leave it on after quitting. This is useful if you are performing a download and want to quit Remote Play, but still want your download to continue on the PS3. Select [Quit and Turn Off the PS3 System] or [Quit Without Turning Off the PS3 System] from [Quit Remote Play] when you press the HOME button on the PSP system.
Download or Update Via Network Update
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/9/2/198862/EBOOT.PBP
Waste update tbh
Cant seem to decrypt this yet.
M33 and RS both fail.
I for one can't wait until, firmware 3.976. It will be great to see those tiny bugs fixed.
Seriously though, I just realized this but since Pandora Sony has stopped releasing firmwares with "security patches." That's pretty amusing now that I think about it. Anyone else notice this?
another pointless update
AT LEAST
its not as pointless as 3.93
Originally Posted by 3.93
Maybe because there's absolutely no security in the PSP now and it would be pointless to try and stop it.
I dunno, the custom button assignments for PS1 games seems pretty neat...
Probably just playing devil's advocate more than anything else but:
User-customisable controller mapping in pops has to be useful somewhere. More so to the people here at dcemu once the functionality is included in a cfw.
While I agree almost all listed changes to official firmwares are worthless (to me), they (and their often objected to business model) did pay people to write pops for dax to unlock in between releasing a (terrible to the point of being useless to me) web browser and the BS jxx2005 posted.
I think they will keep making (futile) changes in future firmwares even if they know it wont stop people who want to 'hack' their PSP. Just making it seem complicated enough to be slightly intimidating to a non technically inclined kid is probably enough reason. Something like 'You have to use version Y with firmware Y not version X that was used for firmware X' does seem to be enough to bother many newbs in the PSP scene.
By what MicroNut said they did at least change the encryption keys which I believe in at least some past updates they have not.
Last edited by bah; April 8th, 2008 at 17:14.
I don't know if they changed the encryption or not.
Lets give RS and others a chance to look at this.
Might only be a minor change again.
I don't know much about it.
This is what I have tried.
RS PsarDumper 3.2 with or without pspdecrypt.prx for 2LRZ, KL4E and KL3E on 3.71M33-4 or 3.91M33-3 errors out with a "pspPSARInit failed".
PSARDumper Mod with KL4E and KL3E support fails as well but i didn't expect it to work since it has never been recompiled to support larger PSAR's since 3.80.
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