xist said:Change USB Mode to flash0 in the VSH menu
Connect to PC
Go to flash0/vsh/misc/version.txt
Open up version.txt in notepad
Change 9.90 to 5.00
Exit out and don't forget to change USB back to memory stick
@xist, many thanks it works!!
xist said:Change USB Mode to flash0 in the VSH menu
Connect to PC
Go to flash0/vsh/misc/version.txt
Open up version.txt in notepad
Change 9.90 to 5.00
Exit out and don't forget to change USB back to memory stick
Rydian said:"to your download speed is capped" should be "till".
Also note that Later model 3000s can't use 6.20 perm, so if the user has a 3000 (or a go, just to be safe) they should first run the temporary 6.20, then view their system info (which will now show their motherboard revision instead of their MAC), 01g-05g can use permanent, while 09g can't. As far as we know all the Gos are 05g, but it never hurts to be sure.
I'll try to update the FAQ when I can.
I vote for Xist to make the CFW comparison thread.
The hack you run changes the display to your motherboard (instead of the MAC).Reveur said:Rydian said:"to your download speed is capped" should be "till".
Also note that Later model 3000s can't use 6.20 perm, so if the user has a 3000 (or a go, just to be safe) they should first run the temporary 6.20, then view their system info (which will now show their motherboard revision instead of their MAC), 01g-05g can use permanent, while 09g can't. As far as we know all the Gos are 05g, but it never hurts to be sure.
I'll try to update the FAQ when I can.
I vote for Xist to make the CFW comparison thread.
Hi, I don't understand this part.
I just got a Toy Story version of PSP 3002 with 6.20 OFW. Reading the guide, it says that I need to check my MAC add to see if its 01g-05g?
The thing is, there is no such letter in my MAC address. Am i looking at it wrong?
Can you by any chance give an example of which digit i should be looking at?
Thanks
Oh, okay. Just checking. I'd be pretty bummed if there was a relatively high risk of bricking, since I managed to snag this PSP with my last 50Rydian said:There's no risk with a 1000 (other than the standard risks of bricking, but that's like "don't stab yourself in the heart when cutting a piece of string").