I have been able to run it since i got 3.03 OE C. So no trouble for me
via romero126
I have noticed a large amount of complaints about not being able to run LUAPlayer on your PSP using the firmware 3.03oe-b.
So here is a quick Guide to doing so.
There are two guides so read carefully.
Guide 1
This is the easy way to install 1.50 homebrew but only works if there is an eboot in the /PSP/GAME folder.
Put your 1.50 homebrew in the folder
/PSP/GAME150
Either put your 3.03 homebrew in the folder or Create a folder named "__SCE__"
/PSP/GAME
Guide 2
Quickly power off your PSP
So that your PSP completly reboots. It will show the "Sony Entertainment" logo.Quote:
Note if you are having problems completly turning of your PSP unplug the PSP and remove the battery.
Quickly hold down the RTrigger.
This will bring up the built in recovery console in 3.0x oe
Select Configuration and press (X)
This will bring you to a submenu. It will allow you to adjust your 3.0xOE to suit your own needs.
Back
Skip SCE logo (currently: enabled/disabled)
Hide corrupt icons (currently: enabled/disabled)
Game folder homebrew (currently: 3.03 Kernel)
Autorun program at /PSP/Game/BOOT/EBOOT.PBP
Use NO-UMD (currently: enabled/disabled)
Fake region (currently: enabled/disabled)
Free UMD region (currently: enabled/disabled)
Click on Game folder homebrew
Note: If its already on 1.50 Kernel then there SOMETHING WRONG
I have been able to run it since i got 3.03 OE C. So no trouble for me
PSN ID: splodger15
Oh, wraggster, why are you propagating garbage posts?
This was posted on ps2dev.org as an answer to a question that romero126 didn't understand.
I had previously asked several questions about running LUA in the 3.03 KERNEL and romero126 thought that I just couldn't figure out how to run homebrew under 3.03OE.
Here's my follow-up to this post:
What's more, this thread pretty much died on Jan 22. Someone later asked a somewhat related question, but one that was still unhelpful to me in my search.Originally Posted by psyberjock
While a decent guide for noobs with problems comprehending electricity and ON/OFF switches. It's not terribly newsworthy.
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