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    psp PSP3000 Hacked

    Look at this video:



    royginald took the CPU from the PSP SLim and Lite and stuck it in the new PSP3000, check the video for more.

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    Sounds interesting, although a little too much effort for your average modder.
    Great start though

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    yep the only real reason people use the PSP's for homebrew is because up untill now it has been to them just a simple software hack. very few people would be willing to unbox one of these and take it apart not to mention for this you would need a older PSP anyway. meaning to do this hack you technicaly need 2 PSP's.
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    Thread title is a little misleading aswell .....

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    If you follow this thread - http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=130154

    You will find out he has done ALOT more than just memory stick activity, he has games running via remotejoy.

    RemoteJoy and 3000 -
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    I agree, the title is misleading. Reminds me of the habit of our American companies to label juices as "Made with Natural Fruit Juice", when in fact, only 2% of the juice is natural.

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    The way I look at it, surely Sony used the 'pandora' to unbrick PSP that was in warranty. (Wasnt it called the Jig-stick or something?)

    How will they unbrick peoples PSP 3000s? Surely you can still generally brick the PSPs by bad firmwares or corrupt flash. Yes?
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    Would be interesting to see a nand dump of the final mod
    or to know what mobo values are identified with a check.
    Last edited by MicroNut; October 30th, 2008 at 01:03.

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    As cool as that is, and no disrespect to
    royginald, thats not a hack, its a mod. and it didnt really work, so thats kind of a sensational headline for the situation. but par for the course, i guess.

    great idea tho!

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    Quote Originally Posted by danknugz View Post
    As cool as that is, and no disrespect to
    royginald, thats not a hack, its a mod. and it didnt really work, so thats kind of a sensational headline for the situation. but par for the course, i guess.

    great idea tho!
    He has cfw and remote joy running on the psp, he has posted videos of games running on it as well look up at my post.

    The original post in here was outdated before it was even posted.

    @Previous poster - nand dump wouldnt mean anything, the cpu he swapped has the nand built in. The nand contains nothing more than any other cfw psp at this point and some readins have been taken and posted on max console.

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