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So once a person installs this CFW on their PSP they can then play homebrew and game-backups right.
I think the US price is $169.99 for the psp slim, $15 for a battery(at play-asia), and $55 for 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo(at Amazon.com)I just want to say thank you for your guide. I managed to successfully install the stuff on my PSP Slim.
Glad it helped.
So What's it gonna cost a guy to A) Get a PSP, B) Get an Extra battery, and C) a 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo.
Another question:
Once I have installed the CFW, is there any way to get back to the OFW at some point?
can someone confirm i can flash it with a 4gb memory stck
8GB doesn't belong in the 64MB to 4GB range, so nope. I believe it had something to do with pandora using the 1.50 kernel and 8GB MSPD support was added in a later firmware...I see it only says 64MB to 4GB in size, regarding the memory card.
But would it work with a 8GB sized memory card? Anyone know?
do you have an official battery? i think those are the easiest ones to useHi guys, I have all the bits needed laid out on my desk right now. I can't seem to open the spare battery. I have a mini flathead screw driver, am I just being too timid? Any technique to get it open? Many thanks
Edit: Right I've got it open. It's a Datel MAX POWER silver LB 1000 and the PCB is very different, any one got a tutorial for this type of battery? I tried google but it keeps talking about the TOOL version of this battery. Ta.
Can't wait to get this workingÂ