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    Quote Originally Posted by Link001 View Post
    I think I did everything I've been reading about and no such luck.

    I'm running 3.52 M33 with MapThis .4.97

    I generated my own .prx files
    I ran KeyCleaner 1.1 (I think I ran it correctly)
    I attempted to run under kernal 1.5 but the MapThis program didn't like that... it will only load with 3.52 kernel.

    I still get GPS State: off. I wait 10 minutes and still nothing.
    SATELLITE INFO has nothing underneath.

    Can anyone help me?
    Try downloading 0.499
    All my tuts is based on them and i run 3.52 M33-4 right now and it works like a charm

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    Just tried this with .499 and .5 and still same result.

    I'm out of ideas. Is there a way to test out the PSP-290 without using mapthis? I want to try to see if it's the hardware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Link001 View Post
    Just tried this with .499 and .5 and still same result.

    I'm out of ideas. Is there a way to test out the PSP-290 without using mapthis? I want to try to see if it's the hardware.
    There is a Green Screen GPS test proggie that Deniska linked to in one of the Tut sections.
    But if you have installed MapThis and you go to the GPS Info Screen its almost as good as the greenscreen if you use a PSP-290 device.

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    Have you tried to turn of WiFi?

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    Have you extracted your own .prx files?

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    Did you turn off or disabled varoius plugins via Recovery?

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    If you have a Ta+082 motherborad did you use a keycleaner ??

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    1.
    Have you tried to turn of WiFi?

    Yes I have

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    Have you extracted your own .prx files?

    Using the technique you outlined coping them from flash0/fn, I have.

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    Did you turn off or disabled varoius plugins via Recovery?

    I had no plugins in the recovery panel to turn on or off.

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    If you have a Ta+082 motherborad did you use a keycleaner ??

    I did. But I'm unsure if it worked. There a bunch of keys that say none or copied...and over and over I run it with the same result.

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    Im not really shure what to sey else than try downing your clockspeed to 110Mhz by pressing down on the d-pad whilst in GPS info menu and go sit outside in a open spot.

    One member actually sat inside the whole time and no wonder he did not recive GPS signals *Lol*

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    yep tried that. putting down to 110mhz doesn't go anything.

    And I left my psp in the backyard for a half hour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Link001 View Post
    yep tried that. putting down to 110mhz doesn't go anything.

    And I left my psp in the backyard for a half hour
    Do you have the value 38400 Baud in your config and did you try the Green Screen GPS tester application?
    http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/bin/gps_viewer.zip

    And do you have a Ta-082 PSP and if so did you try cleaning regkeys in it ?

    Quote Originally Posted by PDG
    I just got a new PSP with TA-082 motherboard that was bricked then unbricked and i bricked it again and unbricked it myselve just for fun with my own Pandora kit Anyways i downloaded 0.5 of MapThis and got it running with my PSP-290 GPS and i even tried the 0.499 version too and that worked too.

    The nicest thing was that i noticed that the 0.5 starts with CPu set to 89Mhz But the old 0.499 worked at 110Mhz too.

    I got my third PSP because my other two has the older motherboard and i heard lots of people complaining that they cant get stuff to work for them. My TA-082 PSP runs with Custom FW 3.52 M33-4.

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