do u have 1 of those things for psp v1.50 lol cuz it seems so simple..
Fanjita on his site released a new Eboot Loader for the PSP V2.0 Firmware, heres what his site says:
This is a tool to run homebrew EBOOT programs on your v2.0 PSP. It will not run on any other firmware version.
It's very much work in progress, but can load a surprisingly large number of existing EBOOTs.
To use it, download the zip file here and unzip it into the root folder of a memory stick, and use the PSP photo viewer to open the "EBOOT loader" folder.
Please let me know if you are able to get any interesting EBOOTs to run, or details of any EBOOTs that it is unable to run, so that I can try to enable them.
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do u have 1 of those things for psp v1.50 lol cuz it seems so simple..
tempting... but I think I'l continue waiting (still refuse to upgrade my 1.5, even though I've up->downgraded a US PSP with 1.51 and downgraded a White 2.0 Japanese PSP with no probs)
I'm surprised more people aren't going ape$#@! over this. I might stick with 1.5 until it's confirmed that this works with all my favorite emulators, but after that, I'm all over it!
the reason the "apes have yet to $#@!" is because this still has major limits. It dosnt have "ALL ACCESS" to all the functionalaties of the psp. These functions are very important to your beloved homebrew and emulators. Untill these eboot loaders can allow for more than the user crap you are not going to see anything big.. This is however a large step up from before (I guess.. its not like I tried it).Originally Posted by zackforbing
its funny to know that there could be hackers that already have like got emu's on there v2.0 or even v2.1 and will never share the glory with us![]()
i agree with u ill stick with my 1.5 or untill i can sell my psp and get gp2xOriginally Posted by zackforbing
sounds interesting. Don't have a v2.0 so i can't test. think another reason why this isn't turning the scene upside down is because of the recent psp-bricking-virus. People are (rightfully) scared of that.
It's called 'regular homebrew'.Originally Posted by hawaiinsurf614
1.50 doesn't need any special loaders (just a 1.5 export tool on your PC, and most homebrew now has a 1.5 version included)
The major missing functionality at the moment is kernel-mode support, which just isn't possible on v2.0 right now. Kernel-mode is less important than you might think - sure, stuff like ISO loaders and UMD emulators tend to need that level of access, but the majority of games and utilities don't.the reason the "apes have yet to $#@!" is because this still has major limits. It dosnt have "ALL ACCESS" to all the functionalaties of the psp. These functions are very important to your beloved homebrew and emulators. Untill these eboot loaders can allow for more than the user crap you are not going to see anything big.. This is however a large step up from before (I guess.. its not like I tried it).
So far, most of the apps I've seen that enable kernel-mode only use it for debugging facilities - LUAPlayer is an important example, and I hope to get that running on v2.0 soon.
The PSP APIs seem to be designed to allow you to do just about everything important under user-mode - so a lot more is possible from the "user crap" than you might think.
Right now - I wouldn't recommend updating to v2.0, as the range of software that works in the EBOOT loader isn't large enough to be compelling yet. But for those of us who choose to use v2.0 rather than v1.5, the situation is improving all the time.
The EBOOT loader is perfectly safe, because it doesn't access the firmware flash - you can always check any new application with PSPSafe. Of course, the EBOOTs being loaded should also be scanned, before running them.sounds interesting. Don't have a v2.0 so i can't test. think another reason why this isn't turning the scene upside down is because of the recent psp-bricking-virus. People are (rightfully) scared of that.
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