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lol another thread for 3.80 m33 -_-"
what type of features are in? whats the biggest feature besides homebrew-and b4i update i wanna make sure my universal popsloader will work
and thats why im back lol
Surely it will need some other files, like the 3.80 eboot and a lot of messing around could be required to update to it depending on what firmware you currently have (especially if you already have 3.80 official firmware installed and don't have a Pandora battery).Not only will this release allow you to have full homebrew capabilities but also to update to it without the need to find other files and the whole messing around that all that entails.
Apparently it will have a wi-fi update feature to make it easier to update from 3.80 M33 to future custom firmware versions, that should make things easier for some.
Last edited by Sektor; January 11th, 2008 at 17:08.
total awesomeness..can't wait to get this update. looking forward to remote playing some old PS1 games..alone with the other great new features.
nice, but I want it now
3.80m33 not to be released today
Heads up, Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew fans - more info has just been released about the upcoming Custom Firmware 3.80 M33, direct from Mathieulh himself. No, it's not yet released, but there is a special bit of news that should make you eager for its arrival all the more - and it has something to do with the way it's going to update your PSP.
So, what's the new info? First off, an exact ETA of the firmware itself - that is, tomorrow. Apparently, a lot of people were expecting it to be released today, but due to an unexpected delay of sorts, it didn't happen.
The reason for this - and brace yourself - is that Dark_AleX has made it so that this new firmware would update the same exact way that Sony's official firmwares do, via WiFi. That means that it's going be a hassle-free, no-messy-installation-needed update (of course, you have to access Network Update for it), and certainly a very welcome addition to the host of features the custom firmware brings.
It could also mean that from now on, all updates will be $#@!ulative - that is, if you've been out of the loop for quite a while and suddenly upgrade to the latest firmware, you won't have to go through the long, hard slog of upgrading through the previous firmwares you've missed. Convenient, and definitely justifies the 24-hour delay.
More news about this upcoming treat from Dark_AleX as it develops.
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