I used this oneI use ME-6.60 myself and I enjoy it. I find it has a little more up front controls over the system, where Pro hides most of the controls in the recovery menu.
They both of the same options though.
what is the difference btw ME, LME & PRO CFW? & do ME cfw work on 6.61sys?I use ME-6.60 myself and I enjoy it. I find it has a little more up front controls over the system, where Pro hides most of the controls in the recovery menu.
They both of the same options though.
I actually just said the differences. They both have the same features, just ME puts them upfront (same with LME,) and pro hides some of them in the recovery menu. Both work with 6.61 although I find plugin support for 6.61 to be hit n miss.what is the difference btw ME, LME & PRO CFW? & do ME cfw work on 6.61sys?
Right now i'm using pro cfw. How to open recovery menu? & if I use ME CFW will it load the games fast? I'm using 128gb duo stick.I actually just said the differences. They both have the same features, just ME puts them upfront (same with LME,) and pro hides some of them in the recovery menu. Both work with 6.61 although I find plugin support for 6.61 to be hit n miss.
You can open it through the Pro Menu or booting up holding R.Right now i'm using pro cfw. How to open recovery menu? & if I use ME CFW will it load the games fast? I'm using 128gb duo stick.
What can I do with the recover menu? I never used before just asking.You can open it through the Pro Menu or booting up holding R.
And there's no speed difference between any of the CFWs. They all function the same, they are just set up slightly different.
A lot of stuff. Basically having more control over your PSP.What can I do with the recover menu? I never used before just asking.
Like what? & should I permanently install cfw? is it good to use like that?A lot of stuff. Basically having more control over your PSP.
First what PSP do you have? Because that will effect the ease of installing a CFW. Although I do always suggest permanently installing a CFW no matter what version of PSP you are running. It's just the best way to get the best results.Like what? & should I permanently install cfw? is it good to use like that?
I'm using PSP 3003 model.First what PSP do you have? Because that will effect the ease of installing a CFW. Although I do always suggest permanently installing a CFW no matter what version of PSP you are running. It's just the best way to get the best results.
Yes, you should be able to run PSN and PS1 stuff no problem through Infinity. It's certainly working just fine on my Go and way less crashy then the 6.20 perma-patch FW I had on it before.Does Infinity work properly for launching PSN/PSX Eboots? I'd been sticking with perma-Pro C(fix3) on 6.20 on my 3000 and Go explicitly because C2 refused to launch any PS1 games at all, which was kind of the point of a PlayStation Portable.
Have any of the newer builds of PRO fixed that problem?
I know i can run my self made psx eboot of alundra just fine one 6.61 pro as well as lmeDoes Infinity work properly for launching PSN/PSX Eboots? I'd been sticking with perma-Pro C(fix3) on 6.20 on my 3000 and Go explicitly because C2 refused to launch any PS1 games at all, which was kind of the point of a PlayStation Portable.
Have any of the newer builds of PRO fixed that problem?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm now i'm getting confused.i recommend the Pro over ME+ simply du to the fact that ME+ does not seem to properly support the PSP camera (for invizimals for example)