Yes
No
Yes except the PSP-3000
No
M33 is custom firmware.
Wally
So like on monday i got a slim piano black psp now over the past years im been studying ways to get homebrew on my psp. Now i have a couple of questions
My psp came with system version 4.01 does that mean i can still use a pandoras battery?
If somthing goes wrong will it **** up my psp forever?
I know what bricked means but can u really unbrick any form of bricked psp?
If i buy the datel battery tool is there a chance it could fry my psp?
Also i need a guide to putting custom firmware
What is m33?
Thanks alot
Yes
No
Yes except the PSP-3000
No
M33 is custom firmware.
Wally
OKay now i might need sum help with a tutorial
Does anyone have experience with the datel pandoras battery maker?
The one where u put a reg psp bat in it and make it a pandora's battery.
Cuz if i buy the datel tool battery ill ned an external battery charger and those dont come cheap
And then ill just buy a 2g MMS at sears for 14 dollars
Get back to me
-Lafone
buy tool battery / memory stick at dealextreme.com
save you a hell of a lot of time / effort
Wally
Wally, you cant really unbrick the newest PSP 2000 with a TA 088V3 mobo either can ya?
So can or can i not Put homebrew on my psp is there someway to tell
I think that any PSP that ships with firmware 4.00 or higher comes with the currently unhackable TA-088V3 board.
Did you buy it new or used Lafone?
It came with 4.01 so you're good to install CFW.
The slims that come pre installed with 4.05 are the ones that cant be reliably hacked yet.
Check out the links in my sig to install CFW 4.01 M33-2
I got mine used but If i theres a chance i do have a unhackable motherboard will it **** up my psp if i use a pandoras battery?
ALso is there sum kinda serial number i can look for to find to check the motherboard
If you have an TA 088v3 mobo Pandora will NOT work, but if you bought it used youre fine because the TA 088v3 mobos are very recent. Just in case though, when you bought it what firmware were you on?
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