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jamesw |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 23:01 |
you dont have to downgrade, 2.71 has a bug in it, using an exploited tiff image will allow you to lanch devhook, which in turn will allow you to run images from the mem card. If you do the job properly there is customer firmware out there, im running 2.71se-c at the moment, which combines 2.71 but also uses the 1.5 kernal so you can run 1.5 homebrew straight from the game menu but keep all functionality of 2.71 :) | |
jay kay |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:40 |
Depending on your colour preference Black or white. | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 19:33 |
so with that in mind, what's the best psp to look out for? | |
jay kay |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 17:29 |
flashing is where you reset the internal operating system of the psp to change its OS or system. like taking it from 2.71 back to 1.5 its still the same psp just has been flashed so its OS is now 1.5 | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 17:10 |
thanks for the reply jay kay | |
jay kay |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 15:52 |
i thought that downgrade was essentially flashing the psp as mine is jus like a 1.5 and only with the software cvan you emulate the 2.71 to play the games. Downgrading is essential flashing the psp back to 1.5 so that the software that emulates can run | |
jamesw |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 13:57 |
not sure about uk vs jap, but if you can get one that runs version 2.71 or lower, and also doesnt have a newer motherboard (see here how to check http://img421.imageshack.us/img421/6581/ta082check1eh0.jpg) then your laughing, can run copied games without downgrading, or you can do the real job and flash it with customer firmware. | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 13:16 |
i have noticed with psp's that there seem to be lots of different software versions and uk vs jap consoles. | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 09:33 |
er the ds has true online play there doesnt have to be some one else with a console nearby, if your connected to a router you can play users all over the world ect, abd very simple to use it. | |
jamesw |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 08:39 |
unless you have a certian version of motherboard, thought I best mention that before someone goes and brick's theres | |
jamesw |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 08:35 |
on another note, users with ver 2.71 or earlier can now play *cough cough* backed up games from mem stick :look: | |
jay kay |
posted on 11th Dec 06 at 00:37 |
PSP does have wireless play but the game has to be Infrastructure the games most games are ad hoc as with the ds there has to be sumone else with the same console nearby. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 13:54 |
I've not used mine for online games but browsing the net is quality - very good browser on it......still thinking of selling mine for a 360 tho :lol: | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 13:53 |
i'm more interested in wireless internet gameplay as opposed to browsing. do many psp games e.g. pro evo have this facilitiy? | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 13:22 |
Yes you can browse the net but as with any handheld/mobile it's a pain due to the screen size etc... | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 13:21 |
so it has the capability of internet access as that of a ds lite? | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 13:18 |
Yes thats how you go online. Through a router etc.. make sure it's set up securely etc.. | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 13:16 |
just a quickie... |