Hey guys, quick question! I'm thinking about buying a PSP-3000 to replace my current PSP-2000 which is pretty much broken by now... Now, I see on the F.A.Q. that if I have firmware version 6.61 or higher, I'm pretty much screwed. Thing is, I can't find much about this 6.61 firmware, Wikipedia and Sony's official update page say the most current version is 6.60...
So here's the question: If I buy a new PSP-3000 off Amazon right now, are there any chances that said PSP will come with the 6.61 firmware or higher? Or is that update isolated to certain regions or something similar? I would buy it right this instant if I could have that question answered... Thanks!
NP9660 is Sony's official driver, while M33 (by DarkAlex) and Inferno (by pro-cfw team) are tweaked ones for higher compatibility, I suppose. NP9660 and Inferno also has an ISO cache (configurable in Advanced in Recovery Menu), which presumably keeps a cache of loaded games, making loading of games faster. Don't have any examples, but some games might run better on a certain driver than another (try switching if you experience any problems).Does anybody have any idea what the difference between the three settings in UMD ISO Mode is?
If they have 6.20 or less, they can have a permanent hack installed.
If it's a Go it should come with 5.70 stock (nobody's seen one come with later), but new 3000s come with 6.60 stock.