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Forums What's new Log in Register Search. When custom firmware is on your PSP you can use emulators, homebrew applications and even backup your games to the memory stick. This allows you to easily carry around more than one game, and helps to save your PSP's battery as it does not need to power the UMD drive when playing games.

You can also add new features to your PSP via kernel mode background plugins, for example the ability to take screenshots in games. Something to note is that you can only permanently install this firmware on a PSP or a PSP that is not an 88 v3 version. I will cover finding out your PSP version later in this guide, all you need to know for now is that if you own a PSP you can follow this guide and get homebrew applications running on your PSP.

If the firmware is permanently installed it means your PSP will boot directly in to the custom firmware when powered on, if not it means you will have to enable it again by launching a simple app. This however only needs doing from a cold boot, if you leave the PSP in standby like most people do you probably do this without realising then you will not need to enable it.

Updating your PSP to 6. PBP update. That's it, it's a simple as that your PSP is now running custom firmware and can take advantage of all the additional abilities of a hacked PSP, however read on for information on how to permanently flash the custom firmware if supported by your PSP, or how to enable the custom firmware again if you power your PSP off. Can i permanently flash the custom firmware to my PSP? If you can permanently flash custom firmware read on, if not go to 5.

You can now power your PSP off and still have custom firmware when you power it on again, that's is your PSP is permanently hacked. The only thing that will remove this is by upgrading to a newer official firmware, which at the time of writing does not exist.

As its been over 2 years since the last official PSP update was released its unlikely any more system updates will be released by Sony. If you ever power your PSP off simply run this application again to enable custom firmware.

The custom firmware will stick until you totally power your PSP off. As mentioned earlier when you normally press the power button the PSP will sleep, to totally power the PSP off you need to hold the power button down for 5 seconds. You will be able to play any game released to date on either 6. Attached Files:. Created That's good if it has been released. On the PSP forums yesterday it wasn't out yet. Yes, it is out. I'm gonna test the upgrade for 3.

All the newest files for PSP can be found on dl. Cool, thanks. I take it you can upgrade from 3. Well, 3. Have you upgraded to that one yet Oz? Quite cool that with the most recent versions of the custom firmware you can now also rip your own PSX games and convert them to run on the PSP.

Much nicer than having to wait until Sony release them via the PS3 network. Most people are recommending formatting the memory stick between each firmware update to help prevent these problems from happening. I've discovered from many people posting that installed the custom firmware on the UP bios conflicts with the PSX emulator and it won't work. I've been told that I can just run the custom upgrader from the Epsilon setup and it will upgrade it perfectly fine as the Epsilon bios is able to run the unsigned 1.

Do you know of any info or links to help me with this? Currently I'm thinking upgrade the UP nand to 3. Then once that is done I should be able to use the left shoulder button method to boot the PSP into it's own nand and then be able to downgrade it to 1. But this is all just a guess and I need actual information before I'm going to attempt this.



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