actually, there's a newer version of the Pro-C, the Pro-C2, whose last update was last December, and it works flawlesslyM33 is very very outdated these days. Go to 6.60 Pro C. Perfect compatibility with everything.
Not counting the PSN bug thing, sure. Absolutely flawless.actually, there's a newer version of the Pro-C, the Pro-C2, whose last update was last December, and it works flawlessly
yeah, depends of the psn games. I don't know if someone has played Dragon Warrior VII on their psp and if they were stuck in Labres because they were no one to speak to in the villageNot counting the PSN bug thing, sure. Absolutely flawless.
Not counting the PSN bug thing, sure. Absolutely flawless.
In this case, I'm sorry. I thought PRO CFW was abandoned long ago, so I never checked for updates after the unofficial fix3. (Using LME atm.)Actually, I didn't quote C2 at the time because of the PSN bug. But that bug has now been fixed as of the Februaury 2015 Pro C2 update so Drgnslayers is correct. I now have C2 on mine. However, I don't think the fixed C2 was out (or it was only JUST out) when I made my original comment so thats why I didn't suggest C2 as a suitable update.
In this case, I'm sorry. I thought PRO CFW was abandoned long ago, so I never checked for updates after the unofficial fix3. (Using LME atm.)
Don't go with a dual. I bought one and had rampant data corruption and freezing issues. Buy a single-port microSD to MSDUO adapter and a 128GB microSD card...Er, though I suggest maybe sticking with just a 64GB. Higher amounts of memory tend to bog down the PSP as it reads the card on the XMB, even with memory card speedups through CFW.Can anyone give me an Amazon link for the dual micro sdxc adapter (that they know surely work with 2 x 64GB micro SDXC)? Micro SD gets so cheap these days, so decided to revive my old PSP to play some classic PS1 and PSP games.
But others said that the single-port won't support SDXC (>=64GB).Don't go with a dual. I bought one and had rampant data corruption and freezing issues. Buy a single-port microSD to MSDUO adapter and a 128GB microSD card...Er, though I suggest maybe sticking with just a 64GB. Higher amounts of memory tend to bog down the PSP as it reads the card on the XMB, even with memory card speedups through CFW.
Here, this is the exact one I bought...But others said that the single-port won't support SDXC (>=64GB).
I am in the same situasion as you were. what did you end up doing?But others said that the single-port won't support SDXC (>=64GB).
I haven't touched the PSP since Sorry.I am in the same situasion as you were. what did you end up doing?