Did you read the first post? The whole point of this thread was a tutorial on how to get CFW on a slim without a phat, and how to mod a battery!

You need to hardmod a real battery, or buy a tool battery. Seeing you don't want to hard mod a real one, you don't know anyone with a phat PSP and you're not planning to buy an other tool battery, you're still out of luck.Yep, I've got an official one that came with my PSP but don't want to open it up. The Datel MAX POWER silver LB 1000 is mentioned in the Pandora FAQ as fully compatible - it's just that I can't find it documented anywhere which wire to cut :'(
Here's a photo of the battery, can someone please identify the correct pin to cut. Maaaany thanksÂ![]()
It's fully compatible in the Pandora FAQ, because you can softmod it with the Pandora Battery Creator homebrew programs that need a downgraded PSP to work.
It's probably possible to hardmod it anyway, but I haven't seen anyone saying how to yet.
If you got 1337 enough soldering skills to solder a wire back if you screwed up, you might try out the right-bottom (left-top in your picture, you got it upsidedown) one of the Chip with the big dot on it though. As all other batteries work that way: http://www.pspmod.com/forums/hardware/2618...d-pictures.html
But I haven't tried anything myself or heard of anyone trying it, so might be a better idea to wait for someone who has hardmodded it anyway.
wait so, is there a way to get custom firmware on a slim without needing another psp (phat) or needing to buy another battery?
I just want to be able to get custom firmware by just downloading stuff and not messing with the hardware

QUOTE said:Press Enter.
Then Plug it Back in the Adapter or PSP (whichever you where using)
AND SWITCH USB MODE BACK ON
Press Enter.
Then Choose 4 and press Enter, it will then proceed to copy files to the memory stick.

wait so, is there a way to get custom firmware on a slim without needing another psp (phat) or needing to buy another battery?
I just want to be able to get custom firmware by just downloading stuff and not messing with the hardware

Right, I had a go at modding my Datel battery; the battery still works after I removed the pin - but no service mode. Took the plunge and opened my Slim battery, nearly screamed like a little girl when the sparks came flying out lol... Anyhoo, hard modded it and stuck to this guide. Didn't work the first time, I think the guide could be a little clearer here:
QUOTE said:Press Enter.
Then Plug it Back in the Adapter or PSP (whichever you where using)
AND SWITCH USB MODE BACK ON
Press Enter.
Then Choose 4 and press Enter, it will then proceed to copy files to the memory stick.
It says to switch USB back on in the installer but I was looking at the guide too closely to notice. No biggie, did a reformat and started again. Reinserted memory card, turned USB back on and installed option 4. Must says it's a bit crazy pressing the buttons and having a blank screen, with just a few lights turning on and off - but I got there in the end and I'm now the proud owner of 3.71 M33 custom firmware.
Would love to of got it to work with my Datel but looks like I'll have to leave that for another day ... I've got SNES games to play! hehe
Cheers ediblebird , have one on me![]()
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?
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...
Again regarding this...
What about using 8 Gig memory cards after the flashing is done?
For example, i have a 8 gig card, I flash with a cheap 256 MB card, and then put content on my 8 gig card. Would there at any point be any incompatibilities with the 8 GB size?
Also, does anyone know if there's any performance differences between sony & sandisk memory cards? I'm planning on getting an 8 gig card, either sony or sandisk due to the similar pricing, and want to be sure I shouldn't spend my money on some sort of Ultra III card for photographers or whatever they're called, to avoid game slowdown and stuff like that.
Yeah you can use the 8GB card after you have installed custom firmware. The only real difference between sony and sandisk cards is the that sandisk are usually cheaper, their performance is pretty much on par with each other.
This is from the thread Some PSP games are not working:
QUOTE(hollabackitsobi @ Dec 30 2007, 02:56 PM)Fake memory stick is what I instantly thought when I heard the symptoms of your problem. Corrupted data is VERY common, and I suggest buying a good Sandisk, their Ultra II line is GREAT for gaming, and reduces load times and power consumption very noticeably, I'd recommend the 4GB.
You cannot use it as a normal battery.It's the Datel one
http://www.rejoy.se/psp-battery-tool-for-s...len-p-1617.html
For example if you boot it with a pandora memory stick it will go in service mode and if you just boot it right up without a pandora memory stick it will act as a normal battery.
