Read the first post - you can, but its going to take a bit of work hex editing the eboot. There is a new tool that makes it easier though, by Smiths
Read the first post - you can, but its going to take a bit of work hex editing the eboot. There is a new tool that makes it easier though, by Smiths
hhhhmmmmmnnn seems a little complicated i'll give it a try later.Once again thank you very much for this excellent post and for the extra help!!!!!!!Happy New Year's!
Great guide, worked a treat.
Updated my 1.5 PSP to 3.02OE-B (originally a 2.6 PSP).
Cheers
everything works ok 4 me + every game ive tried has worked ....
smythe
808 i've got a question for you. OR any other nice member who could help. I am currently running on 1.5FW. This was obtained by DG from 2.60FW. After that i am using DevHook and other stuff on it. Also using a custom boot as well. Nothing else... no other mods. Question is... Can i go to 3.02OE-A directly... meaning will the custom boot have any impact during flashing or is it fail safe.. Pls. answer fast .... i am having itchy fingers now that i've got all the files i need to do this. Thansk a zillion...
One more question... Sorry forgot it in my last post.... Your procedure is complete... .however one portion that is least stressed upon is the RECOVERY METHOD. i'm sure many will benefit if you could elaborate more on that.... where to put what.... at which stage .... that kinda stuff. Thanks again.
Just ventured into this whole ball game of the 3.02 (A and B) and I'm coming to this conclusion, and would like an 2nd opinion(s).
the 3.02 that is obtained is a US bios, what happens if I use this on my UK Model? I'm thinking this may cause problems?
98% of my PSX games are PAL, this will be a major drawback to me?
Will this ever be modified to allow PAL/UK Usage?
Sorry for the nievety of these questions, but I'd rather ask than mucking up my PSP, when I have a working downgraded 1.50 using DevHook..
Thanks for the info.
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