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Posted May 04, 2008 at 03:55PM by Neo-Tech Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: Homebrew, PSP, Dark_Alex, custom firmware
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Is that it then from Sony on the PSP? It seems to be since the fact that we are hardly seeing any future firmware updates and the fact that they are doing nothing to stop homebrew.


So what was the last update? I think it was 3.95, many of us are waiting for the big number 4.0 but when will it be released....after a long time. Then there is the features in the updates, when was the last time we saw a good worthwile feature. It was Skype and that was only available to PSP Slim users, although homebrew developer Fanjita has been working on something called Furikup which seems to be showing no sign of future updates. EDIT: Forgot to mention that Custom Firmware, what do you think Dark_Alex should do, in my opinion he should start developing his own firmware based off Sony's firmware. But then again you would get people complaining that it will never come out and it has many bugs etc.


What is Sony doing to stop homebrew on PSP, not much. As newer PSP models come out they have newer revised motherboards to stop the making of Pandora batteries and such but that is the only thing which they are doing to stop homebrew. I am not being anti-homebrew here but the fact that Custom Firmware is sooo much better and has much more benefits, many reasons why people buy PSP's are for homebrew and the flexibility of it.

Well, that's the end of my first May article.



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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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Posted Feb 08, 2008 at 02:52PM by Neo-Tech Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: Homebrew, PSP, custom firmware
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Hello guys,


This is my first ever article so please bear with me if you see any mistakes. Right so for the past few weeks the PSP Scene seems to be too damn quiet. The only things we have been seeing are Dark Alex's Custom Firmwares and old homebrew apps which have not been finished like Portal etc. If you have'nt realised by now, we haven't seen an update in Custom Firmware Extender for 3.80/3.90, AhMan has left the scene for good, not many plugins are being made or converted for the new CFW's. Also the fact that man homebrew developers have made some good applications like XMP and never finished it, games are also as bad because we hardly see any good games come out, we might get a couple like Pulse and others. But today we don't even see Burnout. The Sony PSP Store for the UK is absolutely attrocious and hardly seen any good things.

So here we are then: why is the homebrew scene near to dead, because of the above


Thanks for reading guys!

Neo-Tech



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Posted Nov 27, 2007 at 05:23PM by Leono Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: PSP, memory stick, custom firmware, Brick
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Hi all

Here is my story:

My PSP had some m33 firmware (i dont remember the exact version), i left the firmware installation files in my game directory, so my wife took my psp and "accidentaly" activated the upgrader, she told me that she saw some letters on the screen, after that a black screen came out, she turned off the PSP an turned on again but i never turns on.


I checked it, at the moment that it is turned on it reads a litle the memory stick, the powe green light stays on for ever, the screen stays black with some back light, the turn off button works.


I had tried to access the recovery menu but nothing comes up.


Any help will be appretiated.


Tnaks



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Posted Jul 21, 2007 at 11:34PM by Digiplay Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: PSP, firmware, custom firmware
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Hey, I have set up an unofficial Team-M33 PSP Developers website with all the latest news and downloads from Team-M33 Russian PSP Custom Firmware Creators. This site also has full instructions on how to install 3.51 M33 and it has the latest update M33-6! The site is not official and is just a site I have set up to give people the latest M33 news. It has downloads and news.

Website Screenshot


Hope you like it! Thanks...



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