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Yeah, IGN slipped up in a podcast about a month ago and said that the target date was March '08. So it's nice when dates match up.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Tekken 3
Twisted Metal 3 (my personal fav of the series) Fighting Force Street Fighters & KoFs Just to name a few. But I can't see this feature being used too often... as cool as it is. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Hey guys, as you may or may not remember I hacked my PSP a while back.
Today I went to get Beats, but found out that I need a firmware of 3.70 or later. So is there a stable M33 firmware in the 3.7x ballpark? Also, I always wondered. How does one go about downgrading a custom firmware? Hopefully there's just a tool and it's not as hard as downgrading an Official FW. Yeah, I'm not too educated in this stuff. It's a wonder I hacked the thing without bricking it really. ^^; I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
You have to know someone who has a modded PSP already. Then you have to use the Pandora technique in order to mod your Slim PSP.
I'm creating EBOOTs of my PS1 games. As some of you may know you can change the thumbnail and background to one of your choosing when you view the game profile through your XMB. However to add audio to this profile it has to be in Sony's .at3 format. So my question to you is, does anyone know of a free program that converts .mp3 to .at3? Thanks ^^ I was speaking idiomatically. |
If it's a Slim PSP you have to hold "R" when you pur the battery in. If it's a fat PSP you have to hold "L"
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
My friend and I just modded his PSP from firmware 3.70 (or 3.71 I can't remember). Anyhow we had a similar problem. We made the Pandora battery and the Magic Stic and then when we put them both into the slim PSP, the power light came on and nothing would happen. After hours of toying around and searching the net we found out that we had to hold the correct shoulder button for the corrisponding model. Then as simple as holding a single button everything went on without a hitch from that point.
So I don't know if the same thing would fix your problem. All I know is that's what happened when we were modding my friend's. FELIPE NO |
My bad. I just double checked.
This thread reports that you have to hold "L", and my friend just told me the same thing. I can't boot Slim with Phat Pandora Battery - PSPMod.com - Sony PSP Mod & Hacks Forums So try L forst. Then if that doesn't work try R. But it should be L. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Either when you pop it in and hold it, or press it after, it really doesn't matter.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
(Snake voice) Damn!
I was seriously hoping that you were just running into the same wall that I was before. If I find anything else on the matter I'll be sure to post it. Till then, best of luck man. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The PSP on a TV is mediocre at best. Then when you zoom it. *chills* It's baaaad...
Except for the UMD movies, they're about DVD quality on a TV. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Maybe a new Sony phone with superior gaming features at best. However it's definately not the PSP2.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |