Fast Recovery – Misunderstanding?Coto said:Can someone tell me, what´s the difference between a fast recovery and PRO-X(x meaning the release) ?
Well it really depends.Many will give different answers depending on their own view.It also depends on whether your psp can get a full custom firmware or only a partial custom firmware.Each custom firmware has both their pros and cons.Mchief298 said:Is PRO-B worth the upgrade, though? I haven't gotten an answer...
Pretty much. The modules are loaded into RAM instead of installed directly, as the 3000 and Go units contain a pre-IPL that, at the moment, prevent a full CFW installation without a brick.gamecaptor said:Hello all,
I think I might be a little confused. 6.35 Pro-A/B is NOT a permanent Firmware. It is just a flash/temporary based firmware, so that when you reboot your PSP, you need to re-engage it. Am I understanding this correctly?
6.35 has slightly less plugin and homebrew support than 6.20, so in your case, I'd say go for it if you don't care too much about those. Otherwise, wait for TN-D.solidsnake13 said:I have a PSPGo with 6.20/TN-C, is it worth it to upgrade to 6.35 and use Pro-B or should I wait for TN-D? I am looking to use converted PSX and other PSN PSX games.
I believe the installer does it all for you.The 'plugins' are, what i believe, the files flashed onto your psp.......in which case they are the PRO-B modules used for ISO loading and for loading PSX games etc......solidsnake13 said:I am going to upgrade to 6.35 and try out Pro-B, but there are several plugins in the download, do I need to add these to any of the plugin files manually or does the installer do it for me?
It depends on what you want. You can get a 3000 if you want, or any of the other ones. They are all hackable.Nightmare0987 said:is it worth getting a psp 3k now after seeing so many different firmwares getting released?