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    Default noob here, need some help

    im lookin into buying a psp soon, and setting it up wiht some homebrew, how do i make sure i get the right one with the right firmware for it?

    And what extra stuff do i need to get to set it all up?

    thanks

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    Ok, just so you know I don't have many links handy, so you'll have to look up some of the stuff I tell you.

    Ok, here you go (Click on show):
    Spoiler!


    That may have been a little more then you asked for, but I'm fairly certain you wont have very many questions after that:thumbup:

    PM me if there is any part of it you don't understand

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    Thank You!

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    1) I disagree, theres much more room for devs to fiddle with on the slim, the slim is also lighter and has double NAND / RAM / VRAM so it is open for much more in the homebrew scene. DO NOT GET A FAT PSP You will be wasting your time and money.

    2) 4.01 M33-2 is stable enough for use with anything.. Its infact more stable than 3.52 M33-4 as suggested.

    3) yes yes yes

    4) yes yes yes.

    All ISOS are illegal, you cant discuss them on DCEmu regardless.

    Wally

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    Wally is right on just about everything but I dissagree with him on the Phat vs Slim issue. I have a Slim and a Phat and the Phat is way easier to run homebrew on. With Slims you have to run in TimeMachines 3.40/150 hybrid CFW which requires the use of a pandora battery to run, or you have to use eLoader and deal with a lot of double game icons, half of which you cant use. Also, when developing the MMSX in my sig it was a lot easier to get applications and or games to run on the Phat.

    Its true that the Slim has more RAM and all but in my opinion Phats are way better...

    Also, in darkricu2000's spoiler it says "Note: A pandora battery cannot be used as a normal battery". This is complete BS. You CAN use a Pandora battery as your only battery if you have to but if you ever format the memory stick you made into a MMS, or buy a new memory stick, you'll have to run pspgrader (or a similar program) to inject the IPL Loader so that the PSP will boot correctly.

    In other words: If you use a Pandora battery as a normal battery any memory stick you use has to have an IPL Loader on it or the PSP wont boot right...
    Last edited by p1220drs; September 2nd, 2008 at 06:34.

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    The slim is no harder to homebrew than a fat. You still need to find a pandora battery anyway for a fat these days.

    You don't need time machine to run homebrew, you can just put it in game and it should run..

    If it doesn't and its source code is out, i'll port it to the slim.

    Wally

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