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Posted Mar 02, 2008 at 03:30PM by Neo-Tech Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: eloader, Homebrew, PSP, custom firmware
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Hello again people,


As many of you know that the PSP Slim has been released all around the world and many people are loving it. The Slim has already been hacked to run Custom Firmware and Homebrew. But there is one thing it lacks which is a 1.50 Kernel Addon for CFW's . Many new homebrew applications come out everyday and most of them don't even work on the Slim which is no good because many of us bought a Slim for the new features it holds. To run a 1.50 App, you need to use eLoader which for some unknown reason does not work for me. I have 2 PSP's, one Fat and the other Slim, for me to run my old 1.50 games like Falling Sand and Lemonade Stand I have to use my phat PSP which I don't like using because you have to press hard on the buttons. I wonder if somebody could create a converter then everybody would be happy and nobody would be angry because of applications not working. So a SHOUT to all dev's out there, make all your newer Apps compatible for the PSP Slim. You will make the scene even happier.


Thanks for reading guys, sorry if it's a bit harsh but I am trying to a prove a major point.

Yours Neo-Tech

(Source will be coming soon after my website has been created)




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 1.  » Really study before you speak

most projects are coming out are 3.xx compatible, however a lot of programs were created during the Kxploit.

However note if you go over to dark-alex.org You'll see a program Time Machine, and if you have patience and a Pandora, you can enable 1.5 on your PSP Slim.

by , at Mar 03, 2008 at 07:38AM

 2.  » Idiot

Let me guess the Sega Nomad was a better system right?

by Me (Unregistered), at Mar 04, 2008 at 02:28PM

 3.  » Facepalm

Just be grateful you have a classic and a slim. There are developers out there that only have a classic PSP. Anyway, in due course there will be more compatible programs.

Here's an idea, start a wiki page/thread somewhere with a list of all the games that you and anyone else think are worth remaking/tweaking to work on the slim. There's a saying "it's better the second time" (usually said when a programmer accidentally loses all their source code).

by Anon (Unregistered), at Mar 13, 2008 at 02:17AM



 



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