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Tue 29/01/08 at 17:51
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"Mooching around"
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I just got it today, and I'm writing this message to you on it :) so sorry it's a little short.

So far I've browsed youtube, watched a film, listened to my favourite music and now writing this message all without having to leave my bedroom :)

Anyone else got one of these beauties?
Fri 08/02/08 at 20:30
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"Sure.Fine.Whatever."
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Chaos wrote:
> I just got it today, and I'm writing this message to you on it :)
> so sorry it's a little short.
>
> So far I've browsed youtube, watched a film, listened to my
> favourite music and now writing this message all without having
> to leave my bedroom :)
>
> Anyone else got one of these beauties?

nope, dont need one, have my laptop for all that :D
Fri 08/02/08 at 17:47
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"possibly impossible"
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No, I was tempted going from 3.80 to 3.90 that way. Thing is, you still need to download the other part and install, so it's only the 'official' firmware that gets downloaded anyway.
Fri 08/02/08 at 14:54
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Hey Pbaby,

Have you tried updating via the internet yet? I don't want to try it until I'm sure it's cool.
Fri 08/02/08 at 14:29
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Your Honour wrote:
> Hmmm, so I'd be better off buying a 1.5 PSP from eBay than
> getting a proper retail one and buggering about with it myself?

Yes, better than a PSP with any recent firmware. In fact, just get a PSP with 3.90M33 on it.

Something like this.

And yes, Garin, you're right, it was 3.90 not 3.80 I have.
Fri 08/02/08 at 11:19
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Hmmm, so I'd be better off buying a 1.5 PSP from eBay than getting a proper retail one and buggering about with it myself?
Fri 08/02/08 at 09:15
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Yep, I had read about downgrading the firmware before putting on the hacked versions (from Dark Alex) and the chances of 'bricking' the device etc. :¬o

I mentioned having a play with things and trying an IR keyboard etc. to my son, and he said "he would rather just keep using his PC for the internet" - told me!





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Thu 07/02/08 at 20:37
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"Devil in disguise"
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The lastest hacked PSP firmware is 3.90 M33.

Hmmm... I suggest you have a read of these. If you dont have a hacked firmware installed already then installation isnt quite as straight forward. You'll need to downgrade your PSP first and how thats achieved depends upon your firmware version and model number.
Thu 07/02/08 at 17:35
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Thanks PB.
A Search on "3.80 M33-5" returned nearly a million results.
Where did you download yours from?

Only I would hate to "brick it"!





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Thu 07/02/08 at 17:35
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Screw the touch, I have the 80gb classic b***h.
Thu 07/02/08 at 17:27
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Pretty much everyone is on 3.80 M33-5 now, which gives you everything in the official 3.80 and access to emulators, homebrew, PS1 games on Memorystick and, of course, the ability to carry around loads of PSP games on your memory card.

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