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March 27, 2013
Video tutorials from myself are up again! Today I've collected all the necessary files/plugins into one video for you to get your old favourite PS1/PSX games running on your 6.XX CFW PSP.
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February 26, 2013
Depending on who you talk to, the XMB of the PSP and PS3 will either be loved or hated. Regardless of how you feel about the interface, this handy little Windows emulator started just yesterday by SvenGDK shows promising progress toward making the Cross-Media-Bar fully bootable from Windows.
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February 06, 2013
With PRO-C2 being the first of hopefully many updates in PSP CFW, I'm sure there are still people who are unfamiliar with the PSP hacking scene, or getting rusty from a slow hacking scene who aren't sure on how to install this custom firmware. That is where this article comes in.
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January 25, 2013
The PSP and PS Vita may be a generation apart, but to our community in many ways they still remain tightly competitive devices. In this head to head, find out which system I think is better.
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August 22, 2012
Yesterday members of the PSP scene suffered a minor heart attack when it was found that the download page for the popular ProCFW conspicuously disappeared from the internet leaving many users to question what had happened. After all, when errors like this occur, there are a myriad of different reasons they can happen.
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October 27, 2011
Liquidzigong, aka Virtuous Flame, aka Hrimfaxi has released his next iteration in the PRO line of custom firmwares: PRO-B10 for 6.60, 6.39, 6.35 and 6.20. And it's compatible with just about every PSP model. What's new? Well, as usual there's no CHANGELOG packed in the archive, but if you visit this page you can sift through the long list of commits. Otherwise install it and poke around... You won't be disappointed.
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October 15, 2011
It is the first time I've seen a neur0n CFW release without an official readme.txt; however, going by neur0n's previous track record, I'd assume PSP Custom Firmware (and Light Custom Firmware) 6.39 ME version 9.7 pack the same changes as L/CFW 6.60 ME version 1.6. That's usually the case, but I could be wrong... And I've been wrong before.
Lets assume I'm right though; then these would be the changes:
- Change CPU clock from 199/99 to 200/100.
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October 14, 2011
Guess who? It's neur0n back again with another custom firmware update! It's 6.60 ME v1.6 -- and the change log says...
- Change CPU clock from 199/99 to 200/100.;
- Update VshMenu. Now you can use translate text.
- Fixed a ISO size when dump it through USB in XMB.
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October 07, 2011
A round of custom firmware updates wouldn't be complete without neur0n's 6.39 ME -- both CFW & LCFW 6.39 ME v9.6.
This new version adds a little twist on the VSH Menu, letting you edit it directly: Press SELECT to display the VSH Menu; the menu won't be displayed while using the browser, skype, camera, remote play, or while browsing the PSN Store. Press L + R + SELECT to force open the VSH Menu. And while the VSH Menu is open press L + R + START to enter the new "edit mode."
Complete Feature List
- Support Unsigned Homebrew.
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October 06, 2011
What's better than a new firmware? A new custom firmware! Yessir... Coming for your PSP, regardless of model, is neur0n's 6.60 ME v1.5. Now you should be using LCFW if your PSP is newer than a PSP-1000 or PSP-2000 (non-TA088v3); and if you're still sportin' an early PSP, drop the "L" and use the straight up CFW.
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August 10, 2011
Coinciding with the release of PS3 Firmware 3.70, Sony has released a minor update for PSP -- PSP Firmware 6.60 -- which is said to patch some1's 6.39 kernel exploit ... and that's about it.
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April 11, 2011
Available now -- PSP Firmware (OFW) 6.38! You know the deal: Don't update if you're hacked and wish to remain hacked. We'll report back later if 6.38 changes the game at all. Updating my Pandora-compatible PSP-2000 right now.
Download: PSP Firmware Update (OFW) 6.38
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October 02, 2008
I only speak un petit peu de français. So, needless to say, I have no clue what is actually being said in the video you're about to watch.
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October 30, 2007
Update: Oops, forgot to add the download link... Grab it below.
Update: KahnArtizt has confirmed (in the comments) 3.72's availability via Network Update. I wouldn't recommend installing it though; by the looks of things, it's nothing worthwhile.
It would seem Sony has officially released PSP firmware 3.72. Per the moment 3.72 is reportedly available for only Japanese hand helds. I'm unable to confirm whether or not it's downloadable via Network Update; my PSP is currently at home, and well, I'm not there.
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July 24, 2007
Holy firmware updates Batman! Along side the Sony PS3 firmware update, we now have 3.52 for the PSP. Of course PSP Hacks does not recommend updating to 3.52; if you do, say goodbye to all your hand held homebrew. Perhaps we'll see 3.52 M33-X, then it's a safe upgrade.
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