Well, it's reasonably likely that I'll buy a PSP soon and just put with with a bit of eye-rolling and tutting from the missus. The shop in town has a basic second-hand one for £85 and one with a few toys for £110ish, but how do you check the firmware? I know there is a jpeg thingy, but what if the previous owner upgraded it? I gather that there is a way to downgrade 2.82 now, so are there any firmwares which would leave me totally shafted in terms of homebrew, or is there a way around them all now?Woo Elephant Yeah wrote: double check the firmware version before you buy
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Actually, this guide seems to be a pretty good source of info. I'll go to the shop later and find out what firmwares are running, and if it's a good one I might snap it up.
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Haven't really done the homebrew thing in ages to be honest, I just muck about with emulators and swept games.
I have that massive pack of emulators I mentioned if you still want it, but your best bet is to look at the "Homebrew Database" (Looks a bit spacky at the moment, but the content still appears at the bottom of the page)
I have that massive pack of emulators I mentioned if you still want it, but your best bet is to look at the "Homebrew Database" (Looks a bit spacky at the moment, but the content still appears at the bottom of the page)
Probably not for a while. Lumines was the last big downgradable and they fixed that in 3.51 I think.FoOLisH91 wrote:My PSP is on Version 3.52... is there anything I can do?
The name escapes me at the moment, but I think it says somewhere in either the Browser Help or in System Information.FoOLisH91 wrote:BTW, does the psp browser have a name? (I think it's the same as some mobile phones)