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    Hi,

    I know that I will niot be the first to ask this question ... but I didn't find the answer on the forum

    So my question is what can you do on the fw 1.5 that you can't do on the fw > 2.1 ?

    I know that you can't run homebrow applications anymore, but can I still watch movies from my Memory card, etc ... ?

    And another question ... On the 1.5 is it possible to play for example Most wanted from the memory card, or is it only possible to play 'nintendo' type-games ?

    Thanks,
    Xfader.

    PS : Sorry for the bad english ... I'm Dutch (Belgian)

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    Answer to your firrst question : You can still run homebrew on 2.1

    Answer to your second question : Dont ask about that here.

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    piracy is bad, you will get baned if you talk about iso loaders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zion
    Answer to your firrst question : You can still run homebrew on 2.1
    So there's no difference between both ?

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    if you have psp 1.51, you should upgrade to 2.0 and then downgrade back to 2.5

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    thanks shadowblind, sorry about that

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