Hacking Brand New PSP

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Ok, today is my birthday, and I will be receiving a PSP(3.90 M33) tomorrow. What do I need to be able to run PSP and PSX ISOs. If I understand correctly, all I need is a memory stick(does it have to be Sony?). However, I don't know what to buy to be able to read the memory stick in my computer. I assume I need a mem stick reader or something.
 
If it's already got CFW, then all you need is a nice sized memory stick. It doesn't have to be sony. You don't NEED to have a memory stick reader, but I guess it'd be nice to have one?
 
theres memory stick readers out there but i personally use a PSP Data cable.

btw, Happy bday
 
Most people just use the USB cable. Don't know about you, but I have a ton of those things lying around from other devices.
 
I am in the same boat as the original poster (got myself a psp through a deal) and have a few questions. If I just want to run emulators and a few PS1 games do I need to hardmod (Pandora?) my battery because anything like that and i'm butterfingers.

Is there any need to mess with the Hardware at all? What do I need to run actual PSP backups?

Thanks In Advance

Edit: And what is CFW?
 
Gaspar said:
I am in the same boat as the original poster (got myself a psp through a deal) and have a few questions. If I just want to run emulators and a few PS1 games do I need to hardmod (Pandora?) my battery because anything like that and i'm butterfingers.

Is there any need to mess with the Hardware at all? What do I need to run actual PSP backups?

Thanks In Advance

Edit: And what is CFW?
afaik if you only have one psp with you and it happens to not be a cfw psp then you DO need to physically mod the battery. Course, it's been a long time since I've payed attention to the modding scene, but I'm sure I'm right with this one.

After you've got your cfw psp all you need to do is copy emulators to your psp's memsick and play away.
 
If you really think you're too butterfingers, then you could buy an overpriced Datel Tool Battery (commercial Pandora's Battery) from Divineo with high shipping. I had to do it, but I don't regret it.
 
May do that, and if you noticed the flag in my profile I think the shipping costs should be managable.
 
Uh, you don't need to hardmod a battery if you know someone else with a CFW PSP. They can convert a spare battery into a Pandora battery for you.

And there's like a whole list on QJ.net of people willing to convert your battery for free, and there's even some that live in the UK.

http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-pandora-discuss...elp-118833.html
 

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