awesome
Bought a 1.52 Eur and upgraded to 2.00, then downgraded to 1.50 (had fun for a while but homebrew was still in it's infancy); Upgraded to 2.60 to play some games and then downgraded back to 1.50 and started to mess things up
Used the first "proof of concept" by dark alex and: eliminated umd autoboot at the start and initial sony logo, set Irshell as OS by using the autoboot at the start, placed DevHook and A LOT of emu and games like good old quake.
Planning to buy a 4GB MS once price drops dramatically.
very detailed Uruz 6![]()
nah, it was just detailed enough to tell us a lot of information, but not so much that we fell asleep reading![]()
Originally Posted by gizmo356
Well i can help you downgrade your psp and put the Harleygs .2 custom firmware on.The reason the custom firmware is so good is because it has a recovery mode in case of a brick you can recovery it. But otherwise the custom firmware looks just like 1.5 but with some nice features-Can load 1.0 eboots without patch,No curropt icons from 1.5 exploit, When you start up wlan down loads dev hook-2.71 and wlan up goes to the XMB menu (custom 1.5) But anyways i can help you downgrade as i've done it before with 2.6 BTW its really easy with the easy downgrader. And i have a good friend named Vettacrossx (You may have heard of him before) who helped me downgrade my cousins 2.6 psp. And has done it many times. If you read my banner i've helped many people with their psp and not one of the people i've helped ever bricked their psp. But it does all come down to whether or not you want to put the time into to doing it. So if your intrested let me know, i would be glade to help you out.
ya, seriously![]()
lol, did u guys even read mine?Originally Posted by gizmo356
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