Ok well this settles it. Im going to downgrade back to 1.5
But I have yet to find a thread that deals with the success rate of this downgrader? Has anyone bricked with this thing?
All i can say for sure is that I miss homebrew ~cry~
-Tryqus
Considering I am currently working on one, YES we do! And Quake is looking awesome by the way...Originally Posted by McZonk
Ok well this settles it. Im going to downgrade back to 1.5
But I have yet to find a thread that deals with the success rate of this downgrader? Has anyone bricked with this thing?
All i can say for sure is that I miss homebrew ~cry~
-Tryqus
I'm currently running 2.0 but I had already downgraded once and there was no problem at all (I never read of someone breaking their psp with the downgrader)... I'm also getting back to 1.5 soon :d
Games like this port of Quake 2 are dreams made real...
Keep the up the great work, this is easily the homebrew project that I'm most looking foward too.
I've downgraded my cousin's PSP successfully following hackaday's guide.Originally Posted by tryqus
!@#$@!#$
Damm! From those last shots it looks like it'll be worth the few extra days wait to get everything perfect! Man i hope (i know its a far shot) after the Quake 2 port is released that McZonk will keep making ports as he has so much talent!
It's People Like McZonk That Make Our PSP Filled World A Better,Brighter Place![]()
I downgraded and upgraded 8 times so far... never had any horrible problems. Only once I had the PSP so it wouldn't go into sleep mode, it would restart completely instead. I noticed the flash1 was corrupted. So I reset to default factory settings and boom, crisp. It's not possible for it to be screwed up anyways, Sony intended this machine to have a flashable bios and it's simply being used that way. However you MUST follow the instructions through...Originally Posted by tryqus
The downgrader simply makes the PSP believe it's version 1.00 so it accepts to upgrade to 1.50 The whole upgrading (err downgrading) is the default Sony process so you can trust it. In the end of the process the program checks the flash1 and sees that it's not supposed to be that way so it stops at 99%. Because the last 1% is the setting of the flash1, by that time flash0 is already completed. You hard-reset it gives the "Settings corrupted" blue screen and you simply fix it afterwards by pressing O. I would however still go manually to settings and reset to factory defaults just to be on the safe side.
Oh my god dude you are amazing. I will downgrade for this, don't sweat the no 2.0. I love quake 2, it will be the best shooter on psp!
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