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By the looks of things I'm glad I didn't upgrade. 0.41 is running great for me. I'll wait until otg and all bugs are fixed.
And why is that?
By the looks of things I'm glad I didn't upgrade. 0.41 is running great for me. I'll wait until otg and all bugs are fixed.
I would wait
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Here's the vid by mr bleemsync himself on how to use a conductive ink pen to remove the current limit on the usb ports. I soldered mine and haven't had a single issue since. IMO, if you aren't keen on waiting indefinitely for OTG then this mod is a must.
Yes, that's why it shows how to use a conductive ink pen to do it. Anyone who can use a pen can do the mod.I have zero soldering skills.
Yes, that's why it shows how to use a conductive ink pen to do it. Anyone who can use a pen can do the mod.
I can't speak from experience because I've never used 1.0 but I don't see how it could harm anything. At worst, you'd get corruption on the USB and have to keep repairing.But, do I absolutely have to do that? Since OTG is planned for the next release? Is there any intrinsic harm in using 1.0 in the mean time as long as I power down the console properly? To me, it sounds like 1.1 will mitigate these issues and isn't too far off.
I can't speak from experience because I've never used 1.0 but I don't see how it could harm anything. At worst, you'd get corruption on the USB and have to keep repairing.
EDIT: Just to add, Bleemsync is not the only method btw. Quite a few people have gotten frustrated and moved to things like Autobleem and Retroboot.
You might be overthinking things. The reason Autobleem is getting popular is because some people find Bleemsync too complicated and want something simple.Hmm, but how complex are those other guides for those who've never hacked a PSC previously? I want to mod it, add games to it, as I figured I may as well get the most out of something I spent the price of a game for, you know? There don't seem to be links on here for those other guides; BleemSync seems to be the most reputable and most brick-proof.
Edit: Auto Bleem doesn't seem to state how one sets up the PSC to flash the NAND or even how one is supposed to have it powered off before inserting the USB drive. The guide here:
https://github.com/screemerpl/cbleemsync
is missing a lot of steps and how-to.
Like, what do you do once you have the USB set up? When do you turn on the console, what LEDs are you looking for, etc? All missing in the guide, no thanks, but I don't want to risk it.
You might be overthinking things. The reason Autobleem is getting popular is because some people find Bleemsync too complicated and want something simple.
Retroboot exists because some people prefer RetroArch and want to boot straight to it and manage everything there.
You should have everything you need to know from steps 1 through 7 plus the sections on automatic game scanning and database files. Then, yes, it's as simple as sticking it in and turning it on.That doesn't change that in the instructions, that there is no mention on what you do AFTER you get all the files on the USB drive. That's what's worrying me, what doesn't the guide mention those steps after you get the files on? What are you supposed to do? Plug in the drive, turn the power on? Details, details.
I don't care about how I get the files on the USB stick, I only care on what I do AFTER I get them on the drive, am I making sense? The guide does not specify on what one does to actually get the PSC ready for it. Please tell me what the next steps are. The video doesn't state it, the GitHub doesn't state it, what does?
You should have everything you need to know from steps 1 through 7 plus the sections on automatic game scanning and database files. Then, yes, it's as simple as sticking it in and turning it on.
- Download the ZIP file from the release page HERE
- Extract the contents to the root of your FAT32(recommended) or ext4 formatted USB flash drive
- Name your flash drive SONY. This is a requirement.
- Download Cover Repository databases (three separate files for NTSC-U, PAL and NTSC-J)
- Copy Cover Repository databases into /{Your USB}/Autobleem/bin/db
- You may want to install RetroArch (the folder is empty) - find it on ModMyClassic website - I do not distribute this software.
- You may want to install additional themes ... find them on reddit and copy to themes folder (follow folder structure)
I just want to be able to take the USB drive out when I'm done and not need it to play my games.
I think the instructions are assuming you have used an earlier hack and are familiar with how the PSC works. Always insert/remove USB sticks when the console is unplugged. I have one of those USB power cables with a switch in it to stop wear and tear on the port.Why isn't that part mentioned though? That's the part I don't get, does it have to be unplugged (the console) first, plugged in during use, and unplugged every time it's turned off?
I think the instructions are assuming you have used an earlier hack and are familiar with how the PSC works. Always insert/remove USB sticks when the console is unplugged. I have one of those USB power cables with a switch in it to stop wear and tear on the port.
Yes, my cable looks exactly like that one. There's no reason you couldn't leave the USB stick plugged in all the time, it would definitely be better than constant unplugging.Well I don't and I haven't hacked it yet, so really, I didn't know what the process was. Can I keep the USB stick plugged in when not in use/fully power down? I'd rather not wear out the controller port on the console. As far as USB switch go, I don't even know what to use for that.
I assume you mean this? https://smile.amazon.com/Raspberry-...=1548891380&sr=8-10&keywords=usb+power+switch