It will consist of pre-modded, selling and installations. It will be for the US and internationalOriginally Posted by Ihavenolife
Im pretty sure I have the TA-079 board in my psp.
That soldering helper tool looks very useful.
I am a lot more confident that I will be able to do it myself now.
I think I might need a better soldering iron though...
The soldering iron I have is gas powered and is a little dodgy; sometimes flames shoot out the sides!
Not sure it's a good idea to use that near my psp.
so its for uk as wellOriginally Posted by iazybandit
above it says not installations
but your next post does...
what do you mean, each post you say something different
wish i could afford one lol
This looks alot harder than I thought it would be. But its the only damn way.
I guess I'll be waiting until someone does it and gets it down pat before I attempt it.
I was planning on getting one or two of these modules, or perhaps some of Ookm's modules and fixing up a bricked psp.
If it works then I probs will set up a UK installation service probs 20 quid plus whtever it costs on postage (£7.50 each way) Just a guess on prices I made up there.
But we'll see. The instructions look daunting at first but ive soldered some circuits at uni and with those covers/solder tools it should be okish, dont hold ur breath.
The images and text in this "review" have been taken (word for word) from QJ.NET / PSPUpdates:
http://pspupdates.qj.net/Undiluted-P...g/49/aid/56524
k i have a psp1001 aka a us psp will it be compatible with it i really hope so lol
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