PSP Slim & Lite Disassembly Tutorial


Submitted by greg; September 16, 2007


Soon you'll be left with a pile of PSP Slim parts scattered on your table while you stare and wonder, "how the hell do I put this thing back together?" AcidMods have prepared a step-by-step tutorial detailing the disassembly process. Unless you're MacGyver, you need these tools:
  • 1x 0 or 00 Philip's Screwdriver
  • 1x small tweezers
  • 1x small flat-head screwdriver
PSP Disassembly Tutorial
Commence the dismantling! PSP Slim & Lite Disassembly Tutorial Side note: they've also added LED combinations to VPSM



Tags: AcidMods, PSP Dissassembly




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# psp modder 2007-09-16 19:21
FIRST :) sweet im sure this will come in handy

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# swindle 2007-09-16 19:27
i am MacGyver lol very nice tut......

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# The PUNISHER m1911 2007-09-16 19:49
yay! more psp slim crap...

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# Khast 2007-09-16 19:55
yay? You sound as if you are sure Sony will keep updating the PSP Phat for the rest of the PSP1 time. Here's a rundown of Video Game history....

Atari Lynx....after the smaller version came out...no more old version
Sega...if it was turned into a portable, the system was coming to an end.
Gameboy....with each evolution..it ended the previous within 4 months.

Seeing as the Slim PSP has more to offer, and has more Flash RAM... I seriously doubt they will keep supporting the phat. It will be phased out, and the next time you want that brand new shiny game which requires a firmware feature not available on the phat's firmware will be the end of it.

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# Khast 2007-09-16 19:56
(it's called Marketing, to get you to buy the newer system.)

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# Midian 2007-09-16 19:59
^ yup yup thats all it is and its working like a charm lol

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# §¥ ÙߣR ¥§ 2007-09-16 21:11
Smart people see right thru this and just stick with the original. The new one will probably take forever to get all the kinks out while the old one is pretty much perfected. I'm staying with the old one.

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# Khast 2007-09-16 22:01
Even if the old system is "perfect" because people have discovered the Pandora Battery, they are trying to eliminate this exploit. Even if, I am sure that the old version will be discontinued, and updates will be as well. Almost assuredly there will be a new Motherboard for the PSP Slim in a few months due to the Pandora Battery exploit. This isn't about how perfect the system can be, it's about securing the system vs. the hackers.

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# $ony 2007-09-17 00:42
psp slim = man made gaming device
hackers = people who love the challenge.

sony corp vs hackers = never ending quest

sony stops making psp's = no more hackers

psp has much to offer, why limit its features.

PSP = GAME, MOVIES, MUSIC, PHOTOS, homerbrew anyone?

The guy @ youtube who hates firmwares, is not human. He lacks emtotion like a rock or a raw turd on the streets.

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# Khast 2007-09-17 01:30
:) You make something hackproof....they will make better hackers. :D

They had hackers in the days of the Cavemen....yeah...only problem was the rocks had limited memory, and the SDK was atrocious.

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# T3KN1K4L 2007-09-21 17:54
Well good thing this became a freaking debate on marketing and hacking cause I could have sworn this was about the DISASSEMBLY TUTORIAL! Leave the debates for the forums!

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# detox foot pad 2011-02-01 15:52
Wow, this is definitely a good read. It is similar to what I'm going through. I'm really happy to have come across this.

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# Earle Sackman 2011-02-05 07:10
You guys really seem to know your stuff this blog of information was very useful.:)

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# Scottie Goettig 2011-02-08 22:19
i really found this site intresting. thanks for sharing really important info
i'll be visiting this this site almost every day now :)

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