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PSP Questions...

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by ace1o1, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    OK. More PSP questions that I can't answer. ::)

    My friend has been wanting to buy a PSP Slim...and he JUST bought a PSP Phat.. ???

    My questions are:

    1. Can a Pre-TA88v3 PSP 2000 be downgraded from 6.20, and if so, how do you go about doing that? Same as flashing via Pandora or is there a special way of doing this?

    2. What are some nessecary PSP apps? (Just been wanting to know. :p )

    Thank you for your help in advance.
     
  2. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    The PSP 2000 with the pre-88v3 boards are downgraded just like the PSP Phat is. My brother has a PSP 2000 with the pre-88v3 board, I downgraded his and my PSP 1000 the same way, with a Pandora Battery and PSPGrader v008.

    Important PSP apps to have...
    I just have Popsloader and Gbsp Kai (or what ever the name of the GBA emulator is).
     
  3. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    OK!

    Thank you for the response Tirrith. :)
    MUCH appreciated.

    I'm releaved now. :p

    Also, the Star Wars PSPs are Pre-TA88v3 aren't they?

    I heard that they are.
     
  4. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    My brother's is the Daxter PSP bundle model. It's 100% hackable (all of them).
    I'm positive the Star Wars Darth Vader edition is hackable too.

    http://www.pocketables.net/2007/07/sony-psp-slims-.html
    These versions. I think they were the earliest 2000s special bundles, when they first came out.
     
  5. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Now my questions have been answered. :)

    Thank you!
     
  6. mikeac

    mikeac Well-Known Member

    Install Ultimate vsh menu and CXMB, they are needed apps. Also download PSPTool, it has nearly all the M33 installers and if your mobo is right, you can softmod a pandora battery. Make sure to download HellCat's recovery flasher to do similar things to PSPTool, back up your NAND, and recover from semi-bricks.