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mobile_fan_2k5
July 20, 2007, 11:01 AM
Im asking if psp can run emulators. Im taking about GBA emulation,SNES emulation and more. I know our wondering why would i want emulation when i have a marvelous handheld console already.well i just like to play some of the old games again and not on a computer screen.

pezz
July 20, 2007, 11:06 AM
yes psp can run emulators my psp is runing psx n64 snes emulators as we speak but the psp has to be modded

mobile_fan_2k5
July 20, 2007, 03:36 PM
thanks pezz for the info but could be more specific. You mean custom firmware or mod-chip. If its firmware wise could you tell me what modded firmware is the best and how to get it.

pezz
July 20, 2007, 03:58 PM
well i am currently using alex custom firmware 3.03 oec and all apps I try on it work from tv remote to wireless wifi controller

mobile_fan_2k5
July 20, 2007, 05:01 PM
could you give a link to a website and instructions on how to install this firmware.

pezz
July 21, 2007, 11:50 PM
search in google for qdj.net or something like that dont quite remember let me know the results:eusa_whis

mobile_fan_2k5
July 21, 2007, 11:53 PM
i typed in qdj psp mods in google and it gave me the correct link. Its qj.net not qdj.net

pezz
July 23, 2007, 07:35 AM
did you find anything?

mobile_fan_2k5
July 23, 2007, 08:23 AM
i found and learned alot. thanks for the info.

pezz
August 19, 2007, 01:34 AM
I will be updating my psp to custom firmware 3.40 I will let you know how it goes

pezz
August 19, 2007, 09:51 AM
ok the update went ok I am now running alex's custom firmware 3.40

Breakspeare
September 14, 2007, 08:19 PM
i was dumb enough to upgrade to sony version 3.52 firmware before i knew that the psp could run emulators/homebrew apps.

i know there are no downgraders developed yet but you can use an unbricker battery and mem stick. u need a psp running custom firmware to create the unbricker.

has anybody created one? mi need the downgrade bad! I even have a spare battery and mem stick if u wouldn't mind doing it for me!

pezz
September 20, 2007, 11:12 AM
i was dumb enough to upgrade to sony version 3.52 firmware before i knew that the psp could run emulators/homebrew apps.

i know there are no downgraders developed yet but you can use an unbricker battery and mem stick. u need a psp running custom firmware to create the unbricker.

has anybody created one? mi need the downgrade bad! I even have a spare battery and mem stick if u wouldn't mind doing it for me!
give me a link to the tutorial and I will do it

pezz
September 25, 2007, 10:34 AM
my psp is now running firmware m33 3.52 and now I a have over 100 snes games on it wow this is great

Breakspeare
September 25, 2007, 02:18 PM
give me a link to the tutorial and I will do it

the site is http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/news/pandoras-battery.html
somewhere in the middle there is a link to download a pandora.zip file that had all the instructions and what not.

it will take a bit of time to do. It's for bricked psp but works as a downgrader since it's a re-flash i think.

They sell the package on ebay with the battery and mem stick for like US$40
If u still want to do it, I have my extra battery and mem stick.

INSTRUCTIONS

REQUIREMENTS
- A spare PSP Battery. Any make will do. Using a spare is best, as it
will not be possible to boot the PSP in its normal state with the
modified battery.
- A spare Memory Stick Pro Duo of less than 4Gb. (256Mb should be
enough for all applications).
- A PSP with a Custom Firmware such as OE, M33 or WC, or a PSP with
the 1.5 original kernel.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
- Connect the PSP to the PC with the Memory Stick inside via the USB
Connection.
- Format the Memory Stick using any utility.
- Use mspformat to format the Memory Stick logically.
- Remove the Memory Stick and disable the USB connection.
- Connect the Memory Stick again via the USB connection of the PSP.
- Manually create the PSP/GAME (optionally PSP/GAME150) folders on the
Memory Stick.
- Copy the "battery" and "installer" programs to the PSP/GAME
(optionally PSP/GAME150) folder.
- Copy the 1.50 official updater as UPDATE.PBP to the root of the
Memory Stick.
- Remove the Memory Stick and disable the USB connection.
- Run "installer" through the firmware on the PSP. This application
will create the firmware files on the root of the Memory Stick, as
well as msipl.bin.
- Connect the Memory Stick again via the USB connection of the PSP.
- Execute "msipl" application on the PC with the msipl.bin to write
the IPL to memory stick.
- Remove the Memory Stick and disable the USB connection.
- Execute "battery" application on the PSP to modify the battery.
- Congratulation, you are now in possession of a "Magic Memory Stick"
and a "JigKick Battery".

USAGE
- Insert Memory Stick into the PSP
- Remove power cord and insert the JigKick Battery into the PSP.
- A menu appears when the PSP boots. Follow the onscreen information
and instructions.

pezz
September 26, 2007, 08:07 AM
how am I gonna get the battery that is what I need now

TechGT
September 26, 2007, 08:22 AM
Good thing , i have one , it works good on downgrading ....

Breakspeare
September 26, 2007, 09:41 AM
how am I gonna get the battery that is what I need now

work in new kingston and live close by. if you are in town we must can arrange something. let me know where u are and i can drop it off