1) PSP
Most people would recommend getting a 1000 series (fat) psp, which I agree with, they are more durable (except for the umd drive) and can run the 1.5 kernel which some homebrew needs to be able to run.
Sites to look at:
http://dark-alex.org/index_psp.php
2) Firmware
If you want to run the newer games and the features from Sony's latest official firmware then go with the latest m33 firmware (with the 1.5 kernel if you listened to me about the fat psp)
If you only want to use your PSP for homebrew and psx games then I'd suggest 3.52 m33-4 for some of the best plugins + the ability to use sleep mode with homebrew
Sites to look at:
http://dark-alex.org/index_psp.php http://alek.dark-alex.org/filez/psp_fw/
3) Things you'll need
Probably the most important thing you'll need is a pandora battery. There are 3 ways to get this:
1) Buy it (recommended way): You can buy these online for a pretty good price
2) Soft mod a battery (other recommended way): You can use a program to convert the battery into a pandora battery and back to a normal one, however, you need a psp with 1.5 or custom firmware to do so
3) Hard mod a battery (not recommended): If you open the fat psp's battery you can pull up a pin to make it a pandora battery. Be warned though this could damage your battery. I used this method since it was the only one I could use and ended up cutting my battery life in half
You need the pandora battery and a magic memory stick to switch your psp to custom (m33) firmware, which is needed to play homebrew and ISOs (hopefully the ones you own legally)
Note: A pandora battery cannot be used as a normal battery, to change a soft modded battery back to normal, plug in the ac adapter, power on your psp put in the battery, take out the ac adapter and run the program again, to change a hard modded battery back to normal just push the pin you pulled up back down.
4) Other stuff you should know
After you mod your psp check the psp announcements page for psp news, applications, and games. Feel free to ask for help or make comments on these here forums. And always remember:
THERE WILL BE NO TALK OF ISOS OR PIRACY ON THE DCEMU FORUMS
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