We will also be able to have custom firmwares. A.K.A. Epsilon BiOS without the modchip.
People seem so excited about the 1.00 downgrader because there will no longer be corrupt Icons. Well theres a little tool called Sei's PSP Tool that removes them for you, I cant believe people havent heard of this ive been using it for 8 or so months.
We will also be able to have custom firmwares. A.K.A. Epsilon BiOS without the modchip.
You don't need to know my mental status. You probably don't want to, either.
September 5th, 2005:
Need LocationFree help? Send me a PM!Originally Posted by F34R
Hmm, the Epsilon BIOS? Sounds tempting. Maybe I will downgrade... but let's see the success ratios first.
Also if the corrupt icons bother . Use psp brew
some applications like emulatores dont work if u take the corrupt item
there is about a 98% chance of the 2.6 downgrader to work.... i dunno about the 1.5 downgrader.
I downgraded my 1.5 to 1.0 just for the fun of it. It's easy, and I bet the success rate is 100%.
Yeah, 100% untill some guy decides to take teh battery out while hes flashing.
what about the __SCE__ and %__SCE__ thingy? Or whatever the original one is (forgot which underscores were added). Sei's PSP Tool sometimes doesn't work with renaming the folders. Some homebrew or emu's won't work if the folder name is changed using Sei's method. Use the __SCE__ method. I've been using it for months and it is so much better and easier. Here's what you do:Originally Posted by chrisrulz555
Ex.
Orignal folders are named GAMEZ and GAMEZ%
Change them to __SCE__GAMEZ and %__SCE__GAMEZ
That's TWO underscores before and after ( I believe you can ignore the two underscores after since the links guys just put that in there cause they liked it but i forget.)
Now the corrupt signs are gone and all the homebrew and emus work.
This is 1.5 by the way.
The problem with this is there is no organiser programe that recognises it so you cant rearange your emulators. atleast i havent found one i might be wrong who knows.Originally Posted by cdrdj
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