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How To Hack Your PSP Slim For Homebrew Apps
Posted by Jason Chen at 2:06 AM on August 9, 2008
One of the topics discussed at our roundtable with Sony at E3 (besides their dislike for paying for features and their 20/20 hindsight as to what went wrong with the PS3's development) was piracy. Piracy was half the reason SCEA's Jack Tretton gave to why the PSP is not living up to its promise as a powerhouse portable console, with the other half being the straight-shooting admission that PSP owners didn't want to pay for ports of PS2 games. So what can you loyal fans do when developers aren't putting out the type of content worth playing? Homebrew, the magical world of quasi-legal third-party PSP software including web apps, radio apps, Super Nintendo/NES emulators and ripped PS1 games. I'm going to show you how to get your PSP to do all this and more.
There are dozens of guides online that show you how to get custom firmware onto your PSP in as many different ways. This is the method I found to be the easiest, combining tips from sites like PSP Slim Hacks and Code Retard. Note that this is customised for the PSP Slim, which is the only PSP you can go out to stores and buy, but most of these steps will be the same for the older PSP. I started the process with a PSP running 3.71 firmware, but it should much the same on other versions.
1) Buy a PSP MAX Power TOOL SLIM battery. Trust me. Unless you have a friend who already hacked their PSP and has a service mode battery of their own, this is the easiest solution. There are ways of modifying your current battery to enable service mode on your PSP, but the time spent doing that is much better spent doing ANYTHING else. Buy this for US$25 and wait for it to come in the mail.
Update: Reader Wrocky found this US$10 version that supposedly does the same thing. Buy it here at Dealextreme. We haven't personally tested it, but if it works, it works! The only downside is that it's made for the original PSP so will stick out of your battery case if you have a PSP Slim. Since you'll only be using this once, that's not a big deal.
2) Make sure you have at least a 256MB Memory Stick and a USB to miniUSB cable to connect your PSP to your computer running a version of Windows XP. I tried this on Vista but it kept erroring out on various parts of the process.
3) Charge your current (normal) battery as well as the MAX Power to full.
4) Download this file here, as linked to from this guide here. Extract the file to your desktop (remember, Windows XP machine).
5) Connect your PSP to your computer via the USB cable and setting it in "USB mode". Use the standard battery for this. If you have any important files on your memory card, back that up to a folder on your computer first.
6) Run the "START.exe" file from the package you extracted. Follow the instructions there. Once this is done, you'll have what's called a "Magic Memory Card", which is used to replace the standard firmware with a customised one. You'll have to pop your memory card in and out as the program tells you during the process. Follow the instructions until it tells you that you're done, then disconnect your PSP and turn it off.
7) Take out your normal battery, but don't put in your MAX Power battery just yet. Hold the L button (the left shoulder button) while inserting in the MAX Power battery. Make sure it's secure and won't fall out fall out while you're putting the battery cover back on.
8) Once the PSP is on (you might have to flip the power toggle) you may see a black screen with white text, or you may see nothing at all--I saw a completely blank screen for some reason. Either way, the power light on your PSP should be green to show that the unit's powered on. To install the firmware, press the X button. You should see the Memory Stick light on the left of your PSP flash with activity. When this is done, the PSP will shut itself off. Congrats! Now you have version 3.71 m33. But you're not done.
9) To upgrade this to version 4.01 (the latest hacked release as of this writing), download these files. First, the official 4.01 firmware. Then, the hacked 4.01 m33 and also 4.01 m33-2. That not a typo, by the way: Those file names are actually backwards and m33 is actually m33-2. Keep this in mind.
10) Extract all 3 files into their own directories. The 401-m332 folder (which should actually be the m33 update and not the m33-2 update) should have a folder called UPDATE under it. The Now, place the 401.PBP file (the official 4.01 firmware file) into the 401-m33 UPDATE. All this is going on on your PC's hard drive, not the PSP.
11) Then connect your PSP to your PC again (put the normal battery back), enable USB mode and copy the entire UPDATE folder from your PC onto /PSP/GAME/ onto your PSP's memory card.
12) On your PSP, exit USB mode, go to the Game and then Memory Stick, and run the PSP Update. Follow the instructions on screen, and you should have a PSP running 4.01 m33.
13) Now, connect your PSP to your computer using USB mode, delete the UPDATE folder under /PSP/GAME from your PSP, and copy over the UPDATE folder that belongs to the 401m33-2 file from your PC onto the PSP. Then go to the Game section and run this update on your PSP. You don't need the official 4.01 firmware in your UPDATE folder for this. Woohoo, you're finished.
Are you ready to get some homebrew going? Hit up PSP Hacks for a big list of applications you can run, including web apps, radio apps, Sudoku and even emulators. For obvious reasons, we're not going to link you to actual ROMs to run on an SNES emulator, but you can find those in the usual places you get ROMs. There are several SNES emulators to choose from, but this SNES emulator runs particularly well on the PSP, lending itself to old school gaming on the go.
Although a side effect of homebrew is that you can run pirated PSP games on your PSP, that's being pretty naughty and isn't something we encourage. The fact that a lot of people are doing this is contributing to (according to Sony) the lack of good games for the platform, which hurts everybody. Try not do to this.
What you can do is rip your old PS1 games and play THOSE on your PSP without waiting for an official release and having to pay Sony again for something you already own. Another idea when you're going on vacation is to get a 16GB Memory Stick and load all the PSP games you own onto it so you don't have to carry around so many UMDs. In order to rip PS1 games, you'll need a program like ISOBuster (there are others as well) that can take your disc and create an "image" of it on your hard drive, which is just a file representing the contents of the CD. You then plug those files into a program called PSX eBoot Creator to make it suitable for your PSP. The file and instructions on how to use it can be found here. You don't need a separate emulator once you have the eBoot file, but you do need plenty of space on your Memory Stick (1GB is probably only enough to hold a couple small games or one large one).
Thanks: We wanted to thank all the hard work that the PSP community--which includes PSP Slim Hacks and Code Retard which we got much help installing this from.
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Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
rick williams
Posted September 1, 2008 9:48 PM
I just bought a ceramic white psp slim version 4.01.When i bought it,it wasn't modified and i heard from some people that it isn't possible to modify my psp has it is from a new stock/batch of psp consoles.please help!
thanks!
rick williams
Wrocky
Posted 2:55 AM 9/8/08
Great article. For me it was about 3 weeks too later.
Forget paying $25 for the Pandora Battery. Pick one up from DealExtreme for $10.50 that does the same thing.
[www.dealextreme.com]
Wrocky
Pope John Peeps II
Posted 2:50 AM 9/8/08
@Rabid Penguin: That's also reeealy tempting... You wouldn't have a link to the mod instructions for DS, would you? And how does it compare to this PSP mod? Because this one seems pretty simple.
Pope John Peeps II
Rabid Penguin
Posted 2:48 AM 9/8/08
@Pope John Peeps II: Sony tries to stop homebrewing with every firmware update though lol... The homebrew community just always finds away around it. You can do homebrew and emulation on the DS if you have one too.
Rabid Penguin
Spkl
Posted 2:47 AM 9/8/08
do you have to buy a tool slim battery?
or would any battery that automatically enters recovery mode work?
Spkl
jcrockerman
Posted 2:47 AM 9/8/08
Thank you giz!!! This gives a a reason why to brush the dust off my PSP Phat.... =D
jcrockerman
theharlotfelon
Posted 2:45 AM 9/8/08
@theharlotfelon: Sorry for the double post, but I wanted to mention that if you are doing this project, I have found that anything over a 4gb memory card will probably not work when you try the flash. I recently bought a 8gb when I was hooking up my friends and it kept having errors. After I switched back to my old 4gb stick it was smooth sailing.
theharlotfelon
Pope John Peeps II
Posted 2:45 AM 9/8/08
Oh my god. I honestly didn't know that was possible. And now I can transfer my almost-gig of emulated SNES/NES games to a PSP.
Dear Sony - I am now a customer. Happy trails.
Pope John Peeps II
theharlotfelon
Posted 2:39 AM 9/8/08
Buy a battery? pfffttt
I totally just took of one of the pins on a standard battery and in the process only blew up my hand. Now THAT'S how you do it. :3
theharlotfelon
Rabid Penguin
Posted 2:39 AM 9/8/08
@Rabid Penguin: Well that sucks. Thanks for the info. I've been out of it for awhile. I was still using the GTA hack lol, and I know even the eloader didn't need that anymore. If ever I get back into homebrew I'll have to pick one up.
Rabid Penguin
beyondthetech
Posted 2:39 AM 9/8/08
Great, now you just killed all those Craigslist and eBay listings for PSP modding services! What are these businesses to do? They need to eat, ya know. ;)
beyondthetech
Mr.SithNinja
Posted 2:37 AM 9/8/08
The ONLY reason I bought a PSP was for the emulator aps. There are maybe only 4 or 5 PSP games that are worth playing (IMHO).
Mr.SithNinja
Jimbuck
Posted 2:32 AM 9/8/08
Sweet. Just bought one yesterday......Homebrew FTW!
Jimbuck
scarf
Posted 2:32 AM 9/8/08
@Rabid Penguin:
Nah the eloader is way old. If your psp is anywhere above FW 3 you gotta do the pandora batter thing.
scarf
valthun
Posted 2:31 AM 9/8/08
@Alchemistmerlin: Thats funny the ONLY reason I have a PSP is for the good PSP games that have been released over the years. Because it definitely isn't for the battery life. Because that is a tragedy. won't stay charged for longer than 5 days. Then when you do get a full charge it dies within 5 hours of actual play time. Its no wonder people don't use the machine.
valthun
Rabid Penguin
Posted 2:29 AM 9/8/08
If you don't want to go through that whole process can't you just use Fanjita's eloader? I haven't used it in forever, but as far as I know it runs on any version of the PSP and offers everything but the ability to run ISOs. But you don't need any special battery, and you don't need to hack your firmware.
Rabid Penguin
Alchemistmerlin
Posted 2:21 AM 9/8/08
I love the idea that Piracy is the reason the PSP isn't doing well. It is, from my experience, entirely false.
The only reason I OWN a PSP is for portable emulators and Ape Escape.
Alchemistmerlin
Rabid Penguin
Posted 3:20 AM 9/8/08
@WildWon: Tell us how you really feel... douche.
Rabid Penguin
noamjamski
Posted 3:20 AM 9/8/08
Thanks Giz. I think more tutorials like this are great. When I did this for my PSP Slim I had to wade to through a lot of sketchy forums to not only get good info, but to find the right files. In general, having an archive of these from a more trusted source like Gizmodo is pretty great.
Re: The PSP in specific, the custom firmware that now exists is amazing. Just remember that if you aren't able to load something you think you should (like that legit copy of Echochrome you bought from the Sony online store) hit select and you get an emulation menu. Try the different emulation methods until you find one that works.
noamjamski
WildWon
Posted 3:16 AM 9/8/08
Oh OH!!! I wanna be that guy! I WANNA BE THAT GUY THAT WHIPS OUT HIS HUGE GEEK WANG! Pfft, i've been doin this for years, before the battery was released, when i had to walk up hill, both ways, to the internet store to buy things. Post newer shit. ;)
Really though:
I really do enjoy hitting "PGDN" in a Gizmodo article and seeing "TOOL" really big in a picture. Thanks Giz!
WildWon
Rabid Penguin
Posted 3:16 AM 9/8/08
@BroWren: Emulators are not piracy. The games are a different matter however :c) Just an FYI.
Rabid Penguin
Rabid Penguin
Posted 3:10 AM 9/8/08
@jrbd90: ooooh Scumm.. that's the Lucas Arts adventure game emulator right... I love me some Monkey Island.
Rabid Penguin
BroWren
Posted 3:10 AM 9/8/08
I hate to break it to you guys, but, technically, running a SNES emulator and ROMS on the PSP is *also* piracy. Maybe the reason that Sony and its third-parties aren't selling as many games as they'd like is because you're all content to download ancient crap from the 90s and play that instead?
Quite frankly, if you don't like the PSP library, you'd all be better off with a portable meant to be hacked, like the GP2X or something. But I have the feeling that most of the supposed "homebrew/emulator" crowd have at least a few PSP isos, and they're not being at all honest about it.
Seriously, can anyone with a hacked PSP point out a *decent* homebrew game that isn't just an emulator for some other console?
BroWren
jrbd90
Posted 3:05 AM 9/8/08
Other great emulators include ScummVM and Amiga
jrbd90
Jason Chen
Posted 3:04 AM 9/8/08
@Spkl: No not recovery mode. You need service mode.
Jason Chen
Jason Chen
Posted 3:02 AM 9/8/08
@Wrocky: Ooh, good find. Thanks!
Jason Chen
GHETTO.CHiLD
Posted 3:00 AM 9/8/08
@Pope John Peeps II:
Pope John Peeps II out of the loop!? I find that hard to believe. Keep up to date on Dark Alex's PSP firmware development here. , he's the guy that makes this all possible.
GHETTO.CHiLD
Rabid Penguin
Posted 2:59 AM 9/8/08
@Pope John Peeps II: The DS mod is pretty simple to. I don't really have access to those sites from work to send you a link though, unless I hook you up later. If I remember correctly you need an SD card reader for the DS and the custom firmware update and that's about it. My friend has a hacked DS, but I haven't gotten around to hacking mine since I dislike running custom firmware. But it's really quite easy to do and works well.
Rabid Penguin
Dave
Posted 2:58 AM 9/8/08
When I hacked mine, I bought the Battery Service Tool instead ([us.codejunkies.com]). It softmods your normal battery into a tool battery and switches it back to normal after you're done. It's also five bucks cheaper than the tool battery.
Dave
techni
Posted 3:45 AM 9/8/08
"I love the idea that Piracy is the reason the PSP isn't doing well. It is, from my experience, entirely false."
I love how your experience is wrong. Sony keeps tracks of downloads of games on other sites. And they see thousands of copies of games downloaded rather than bought.
And there are a lot more than 4-5 good PSP games. You can't tell me out of 1,100 PSP games you only want 4 or 5. I own 38 and could buy many more.
techni
superlupi
Posted 3:41 AM 9/8/08
I would like to see a How To for doing this on the Nintendo DS. The easiest path from start to finish like the article says... There are too many ways to do it and its very confusing for some people (like me)... Thanks...
superlupi
notfred
Posted 3:36 AM 9/8/08
@kirby822: The DS mod isn't really a mod at all. Someone figured out how to build a cartridge the DS bios runs at boot time, like a normal game. I use the R4. You just stick your homebrew on a micro SD card, boot, then select it from a menu, and you're running. No changes to the DS itself.
notfred
mschlock
Posted 3:30 AM 9/8/08
I'm glad I'm not the only one who names herself "ASS" in all games that ask you what your name is.
"Are POO and ASS taken?"
mschlock
noamjamski
Posted 3:29 AM 9/8/08
@BroWren: Emulations and ROMs are a bit of a grey area.
Having custom firmware allows you to do many things with the PSP that users want, but can't do to Sony's restrictions. Like play a DivX or Xvid movie without having to transcode it. Custom Firmware allows you to install the awesome open source VLC player to do just that.
Also the argument as to whether or not playing backups of games you own is a "smokescreen" for piracy is an argument people can have all day but this much is true: Playing a game off your memory stick is much faster and uses a lot less battery life. It would be great if Sony developed an official way to let you do this, even if it DRM'ed the ISO to your specific PSP. But the fact remains it is a superior way to game than using the disc drive.
noamjamski
Rob C
Posted 3:27 AM 9/8/08
@BroWren:
I own a GP2x, and while it's still a great console to use, they screwed the pooch on the new FW updates. Anything above 2.0 is unstable, buggy and well, not very easy to use.
New thing is the Pandora. Completely open source (meaning even the hardware was designed with input from the community) Should launch with a perfect PSX emu, should play a large portion of older PC games (pre~2001) and even things like Quake 3 Arena.
This thing is what the PSP only dreamed of being.
Rob C
kirby822
Posted 3:25 AM 9/8/08
@kirby822: Forgot to mention, props to Dark Alex for all the work PSP custom firmware. I loaded it on my PSP Phat using the Vice City Stories method, good times.... good times..
kirby822
spyguy99
Posted 3:23 AM 9/8/08
You need to explain how to install the 1.50 Kernel add-on.
spyguy99
kirby822
Posted 3:22 AM 9/8/08
@Pope John Peeps II: It's a hardware hack, at least that's all I've seen. Google R4 or M3 along with DS and you'll get a ton of results. I have the Cyclo DS Evolution and it's been rock solid so far. Card is about $50 and then you need a microSD card for it. Then you can run homebrew, emulators, movies, mp3s, etc...
kirby822
Genocyde
Posted 4:10 AM 9/8/08
Giz, Giz, Giz.
Why are you telling your readers to BUY this battery? The software that was written to MAKE these batteries FREE OF CHARGE using YOUR OWN BATTERY that YOU BOUGHT with YOUR PSP is available on the net.
FOR FREE.
You can turn YOUR battery into that super TOOL, and then back into a normal battery for day-to-day use!!!
The company behind this battery is making profits off the hard work of independent developers that reverse engineered and unlocked the service mode for PSP's.
They didn't do shit besides go to Maxconsole or PSPupdates and mass produce these batteries.
Please, please, PLEASE update your linkage so people don't actually support this company. :(
[pspupdates.qj.net]
Genocyde
jiffy
Posted 4:03 AM 9/8/08
I modded mine for the first time last week, can't believe I didn't do it sooner.
Great guide, but don't forget you can use the 'check for updates' feature to download the newest m33 once you are up to a certain level.
Also, there is a mame emulator for the psp, though I haven't tried it.
I basically use mine for NES emu and FF1 (2 as soon as I beat this one).
jiffy
HenryRayker
Posted 3:50 AM 9/8/08
@BroWren: While not exactly a "game" I really like PSPSeq and Rhythm. They're both pretty decent sequencers....love being able to work out some drum loops while I'm out and about.
HenryRayker
MastaFalse
Posted 3:49 AM 9/8/08
38? Jesus Christ. I haven't bought that many games for the PSX, PS2, and PS3 in my fucking life. Get one.
Also, the only thing that makes owning a PSP worth it. That is ... Sonic 2 & 3 ... and Zelda ... and FF VI ... VII ... IS VII OUT FOR THE PSP YET DEAR GOD.
MastaFalse
James
Posted 3:47 AM 9/8/08
I'm pretty ignorant on the PSP, but waht about MAME?
James
theharlotfelon
Posted 4:31 AM 9/8/08
@James: Yep. GBA, GBC1, GBC2, N64, NES, SNES, Genesis, Master System 1, Master System 2, Master System 3 (Gamegear), NEO-GEO CD, MAME, NEO-GEO, CPS1, CPS2 (capcom play system), and SCUMM can all be emulated on the PSP.
theharlotfelon
BroWren
Posted 4:29 AM 9/8/08
As an aside, I'm no fan of DRM, copyrights, or patents, so I'm not saying I agree with the way the PSP works - all I'm saying is, Sony's perception of what "piracy" means most likely includes stuff like running unlicensed applications and/or movies, and yeah, if you're not buying their software that's going to look like poor sales.
Seriously, get a GP2X instead and don't upgrade the firmware past 2.0, it does all the same stuff and you don't have to jump through hoops to get it to do what you want.
BroWren
Jason Chen
Posted 4:27 AM 9/8/08
@Genocyde: You can only do this if you already HAVE a PSP running custom firmware, right? Which is a catch-22.
Jason Chen
noamjamski
Posted 4:23 AM 9/8/08
@BroWren: I'm not exactly sure what your point is besides trolling. Yes opening up a system to do what you want with it can allow people to abuse it, but why knock down anyone else's reasons for wanting an open system?
I don't understand when the conversation changed so dramatically from ownership to licensing. If I buy a piece of hardware I want to own it and do whatever I want with it, like my PC. The PSP is expensive, it was not a charity given to me by Sony. I want to get the most out of it on my terms. I don't agree with the perception that I am accepting a "license" to do or not do other things. I don't want to transcode my videos if the player is capable of playing other formats which Sony hasn't enabled.
Apple saw the light, and opened up the iPhone before homebrew got way too rampant. It would be great if Sony did this but they haven't, so for now many of us have chosen to "jailbreak" our PSPs.
They made a great system and it is a shame people have to do this to get the most out of it, but it is what it is.
noamjamski
doobiebros2two
Posted 4:22 AM 9/8/08
Make the battery...much more fun and you feel oh so accomplished...
doobiebros2two
BroWren
Posted 4:11 AM 9/8/08
@Rabid Penguin: Depends on the emulator. If it's using a BIOS image, or other code stolen from a device, then it's not legal. For something simple like a NES that isn't really a problem, but if you're emulating PS1 under custom firmware, it's definitely using Sony's BIOS code and is illegal. Just because the BIOS is already on your PSP doesn't mean you can use it outside of the license agreement. :)
@Rob C: Yeah, seriously. That 3.0 firmware was a total bomb. And the GP2X site is on Google's malware advisory list for some reason, so it's hard to recommend to people at the moment. They get scared off. :(
I'll have to look up Pandora.
@noamjamski: Do you actually own a PSP? There are plenty of games out that can be purchased and played off the memory stick, including both PSP and PS1 games, and you can buy and download them from a PC or from a PS3. What they're not doing is allowing *any* PSP or PS1 ISO to be copied and run, primarily because they don't have the legal right to do so, since *it's not their game*, but also because opening that up enables piracy.
As for the video argument - which basically boils down to "my pet format isn't supported" - both Sony and several third parties have software out to fix that for you. WMA works, AVC works, MPEG2 works, pick a format and use that instead. Also, I'm assuming you have the legal right to posess the videos you're copying here, which is another whole argument in itself. ;P
@HenryRayker: I just googled those and they look pretty neat, but arguably aren't what most people are going to be using their hacked PSP for. ;)
BroWren
Binky_The_Oracle
Posted 4:56 AM 9/8/08
@BroWren Maybe people are content with "ancient crap" because when developers weren't so infatuated with rag-doll physics, particle explosions, and MIPS, they were focusing on making games that were actually fun to play.
I hate to break it to you, but maybe the reason Sony and 3rd parties aren't selling as many games is because they aren't making games that people feel are worth the money they cost. Or maybe the PSP didn't sell because Sony decided, once again, to saddle it with a bunch of proprietary handcuffs, ensuring that it would never work with anything else ever again.
UMD? Really? You really want me to start buying Beta/MiniDisc/ATRAC/MemoryStick/Digital8/ 2.0, knowing that you're going to abandon it 36 months later because it sucks in the marketplace, then sue me and call me a "pirate" when I try to convert my licensed content to something else that actually works??? No thank you.
However, if I could somehow get my all-time favorite PS2 games that I already own on there, either via a hack or a nominal charge for format translation (e.g., $3-$5) I'd buy one today.
I'm increasingly concerned by the level of control companies are starting to exert over our physical properties (witness the panic over the iPhone's blacklist). In Binky's dreamworld, the software residing in a physical device that is essential to that device's operation should be my property just as much as the plastic is. And if I want to dip it in beer batter and fry it in a microwave so that it can also make toast, read DVDs, and tell me to exercise, then that's my business.
(Also, PLEASE, can we stop calling a copyright violation "piracy?" It's just a PR-driven scary word for a relatively minor, albeit way over-penalized civil infraction. The day I hijack a Sony container ship on the high seas, overrun it, kill the captain and crew, then sell all that sweet Sony swag on some desolate beach so that I can finance a military coup in central Africa, then you can call me a pirate.)
Binky_The_Oracle
Alchemistmerlin
Posted 4:48 AM 9/8/08
@techni: "You can't tell me out of 1,100 PSP games you only want 4 or 5. I own 38 and could buy many more."
I can tell you that actually. I own a PSP and 4 games, one of which I regret purchasing (Monster Hunter). I walk up to the PSP wall at gamestop and I see things that I either already own for the PS1, have a similar/better version of for the DS, or just plain don't want.
I have not downloaded a single PSP game, I purchase them like a good little drone. However, I refuse to pay for ports of games I already own. I use my PSP, as I said, almost exclusively for Nintedo emulators. Most of the time it just gets left at home.
Alchemistmerlin
mferrari
Posted 4:44 AM 9/8/08
the zelda example makes me want to buy a PSP really bad (too bad I sold it for a DS) I should really get an R4 cart.
mferrari
ichi1
Posted 4:44 AM 9/8/08
@valthun: my battery seems fine i have left it for a month and its still charged
ichi1
BroWren
Posted 4:43 AM 9/8/08
@noamjamski: Well, right or wrong, there's a nice big fat license agreement included in the box, and section #2 says you're not allowed to modify the firmware. I'm sure that Sony really doesn't care if their restrictions fit into your idea of ownership or not - especially if it enables other people to copy games for free - but I will say it is kind of hypocritical of them, considering what happened in their 1984 copyright case. They probably only mind when it's their copyright being infringed. ;)
If having an open platform is that important to you, as I've already mentioned there are certainly alternatives that are just as good, just as readily available, and most importantly, don't reward companies who use copyright law and licensing agreements to make money.
I'm curious why you think I'm trolling here. If anything I'm trying to advocate alternatives that are both better and legal, and don't put Giz readers in violation of their hardware license. :P
BroWren
fquick
Posted 4:40 AM 9/8/08
Hacked my own with an extra battery I modded. Too bad that damn battery doesn't charge anymore. Live and learn!
fquick
karasu is my homeboy
Posted 4:39 AM 9/8/08
@Alchemistmerlin: I understand a lot of people own the PSP for emulation solely, but I own it for the games, currently playing original awesome ones like Downstream Panic, Crisis Core, and Patapon.
I would like to have my slim customed firmwared but I have a non-intel Mac so I don't really know what I can do.
karasu is my homeboy
roflwaffles
Posted 4:34 AM 9/8/08
DX sells a pandora battery for 10$, im buying mine from there.
roflwaffles
GertrudeDioscuri
Posted 4:14 AM 9/8/08
For all of your information 1. you can in fact go STRAIGHT to 4.01 M33-2 (the new program was just released a few days ago) 2. you can also MAKE YOUR OWN PSX GAMES. No one has mentions that the PS1 player has also been hacked allowing almost ANY ps1 game to be playable on the PSP. (you just have to make the game yourself with the handy hacker provided tools but it's totally do-able) I have Blast Radius, Nitrous Oxide, Pandemonium 2, FF7, Metal Gear Solid, Project Overkill, Gran Turismo 2, and a bunch more all PERFECTLY PLAYABLE. 3. Sure the games are pirated. So what. Sony has charged me top dollar for various media formats for years. CDs, Minidiscs, PS1, PS2, PS3 games, AND THE PLAYERS! God only knows what else Ive bought unwittingly.. if I get some scratch for free because $ony dropped the ball, well then that's how it is. Boo fawking hoo $ony
GertrudeDioscuri
Cultivar
Posted 3:24 AM 9/8/08
@Pope John Peeps II: @Rabid Penguin:
No. DS homebrew is as simple now as buying 1 NDS card. For reference, check out the R4, which is the most widely used one. Just a cartridge you slot in like a game. But it itself has a micro sd slot, in which you place a microsd card with whatever you want on it - media players, emulators (there are currently reliable emulators for SNES, genesis, nes and master system, also original gameboy) or just pirated NDS roms. You can fit around 30 on a 4 gig microsd card.
No firmware hacks, no special batteries, no risk of bricking. Nothing that voids a warranty. The R4 is popular but the best current card is the Cyclo DS, which supports SDHC microsd up to 32 gigs, realtime save states and slow motion play.
@BroWren: You are correct. Very few people use homebrew on a console for non-piracy alone. They may be forced to because they are too inept to find the illicit places to get hold of ROMS, and there may be a handful of milquetoast people who think if they use roms of anything they dont own the police will instantly burst through their door, but that's it. It's simple human endeavour. NOBODY will pay 50 dollars a shot for games when presented with the knowhow and opportunity to get any game they want for free without repercussions. It's against every natural human instinct.
Cultivar
SwagataPlancus
Posted 3:02 AM 9/8/08
Japan is Just as capable of pulling all this off, yet PSP is THE top selling system there. Piracy I believe if anything is helping sell PSP's here in America. I know Me and 3 of my friends would not own one if not for the ability to play SNES and PS1 games. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email are confidential and for the exclusive use of the intended recipient. If you receive this email in error, please delete it from your system immediately and notify us either by email, telephone or fax. You should not copy, forward, or otherwise disclose the content of the email.
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Spkl
Posted 5:22 AM 9/8/08
going back to deal extreme, for 20 or 30 dollars you can get the special battery and a 2 or 4 gig memory stick.
[www.dealextreme.com]
[www.dealextreme.com]
Spkl
MyquiH
Posted 5:17 AM 9/8/08
FYI -- some of the newer PSP Lites have issues (and need a tissue). I have a silver slim (a-la the Daxter pack) and a God of War red PSP (newer hardware rev?), and the red one will NOT hack. The Pandora battery won't boot the machine into service mode. Wah.
(Don't ask why I have two slims... really... don't...)
MyquiH
theharlotfelon
Posted 5:09 AM 9/8/08
@Rodime: No not talking about general use. I'm talking about flashing the firmware.
theharlotfelon
Rodime
Posted 5:03 AM 9/8/08
@karasu is my homeboy: go to a library, university or a friend's house. Use someone else's computer.
Rodime
Rodime
Posted 5:02 AM 9/8/08
@theharlotfelon: only if you have an older psp that can't handle the high capacity memory cards.
Rodime
JEmlay
Posted 5:44 AM 9/8/08
Blah, the PSP isn't doing well because it SUCKS! Had one, sold it. The slow drive alone turned me off. Never mind the "ok" graphics.
However, this looks like a good guide. I had a 1.0 JAP unit so I had some fun before I got rid of it. I used homebrew more then anything else.
JEmlay
kbdrand
Posted 5:44 AM 9/8/08
I love the idea of running my games off of a memory stick since I've had about 6 UMDs completely die on me from carrying them around when I travel. The clear plastic cover on the top somehow gets dislodged from the case and the disk does not spin properly and the PSP cannot read it. I hate the damn UMD format and I think that format is one of the main reasons the PSP is not doing so well (that and a lack of support from Sony regarding modding and homebrew).
kbdrand
BroWren
Posted 5:42 AM 9/8/08
@Binky_The_Oracle: I'm sorry you don't find modern games amusing. Regardless, I think Nintendo (and most of the other manufacturers) would call a ROM collection on a PSP, piracy.
What I'm getting at is, just because Sony says that sales are low due to high piracy, doesn't mean that it's necessarily Sony's games that are being copied. That's all. I could care less what you do with your PSP, but all the faux-outrage in the world won't change the fact that the majority of people are doing this so they won't have to pay for games. :P
BroWren
noamjamski
Posted 5:27 AM 9/8/08
@Binky_The_Oracle: Amen, just because a company provides a EULA or a license does NOT mean it has to it is the absolute word of law and the consumer has to secede all control.
That is why we have consumer laws in America. The PSP is MINE. I BOUGHT it. Just because you made it does not give you full rights to tell me how to use it. Even if you put in a slip of paper telling me not to tinker.
As much as someone can argue "if you don't like it, don't buy the PSP" I can argue "don't sell a hardware appliance in a free market if you are not prepared to allow people to use it as they choose and are used to."
noamjamski
KylePacilus
Posted 2:54 AM 9/8/08
I want to point out a few things wrong with this How to. 1. the reason you did not see anything on the screen is due to the fact that an old Pandora kit was used in this (not a big problem, if you know someone who has a hacked psp get them to make up *Despertar del Cementerio v6, * this is the best unbricking/ hacking utility it has a full GUI) www.dark-alex.org 2. You do not need to install 4.01 M33 then 4.01 M33-2, you only need to install 4.01 M33-2. This will save about 20 minutes of hassle. 3. There is no credit to the people who created the Pandora Hack (Team C & D) and to the people behind the Custom firmware (Team M33)
KylePacilus
His_Shadow7
Posted 6:31 AM 9/8/08
@MyquiH: I have a God of War PSP, and I had no trouble getting it to go into service mode. I've had no troubles with my CF.
You're doing it wrong.
His_Shadow7
GumbyX
Posted 6:21 AM 9/8/08
I find it funny that you guys posted this. As the tool you are recommending people to use, TOTALNewbieInstaller,is technically illegal. Well, more then technically. The reason being that is uses copyrighted Sony files (from the firmware) and openly distributes them. Distributing the tools to rip the files from the firmware are ok also, problem being you need a modded PSP to run the tool in the first place. Giving out copy-righted files, big no-no. That, and the fact you need a service mode battery, are the main reasons why people don't usually get their PSPs modded unless they have friends who have done it already and have access to the tools needed.
Anway, just giving you guys a heads up about it. If I am wrong, which I could possible be, then ignore what I said. I kinda hope I am as I had to use this tool to mod my PSP slim (had an electrical engineer friend of mine at work hard-mod a battery for me to use). But when this tool was released, it got a lot of flack on forums due to the Afact that is used copyrighted Sony files to get the job done.
GumbyX
notwhoyouthink
Posted 6:19 AM 9/8/08
Not to mention, you can an nes,genisis, gba, and n64 emulator on there as well. I cant vouche for those ones, since I have never used them, but they have to at least be decent.
notwhoyouthink
henhen
Posted 6:18 AM 9/8/08
so can this work on my old fat psp that has the latest firmware upgrade?
henhen
notwhoyouthink
Posted 6:17 AM 9/8/08
I have had a psp since launch. An original fat black one, and then I got the silver daxter pack(daxter sucks by the way, dont waste your time). I got homebrew on the silver one a month or so ago, and in the past month I have played my psp way more than I have since I got one when it launched. There are some good games that you could buy, but not nearly enough. There is even a playstation emulator sony already has on the psp, so you could play any playstation game and all you need is a pops loader. SNES is my favorite system, and not only do I get that but also a playstation, and if they release better psp games then that just ads to the package. SNES, ps1, and psp games all in one handheld, sounds like a good deal to me. If my current psp died on me I would get a new one. My only complaint about the psp is how easily the screen scratches... Well that and the speakers are terrible, if you dont want to wear headphones you will have to play it in a quiet room in order to hear it.
notwhoyouthink
Human Bomb
Posted 7:38 AM 9/8/08
Playing Final Fantasy Tactics without having to re-buy the game (and suffer immense slowdown) would be worth it.
Human Bomb
Poison_Shroom
Posted 10:30 AM 9/8/08
I don't know if its mentioned, but:
pspupdates.com
psp-hacks.com
I personally go to DGEmu.com, but thats another story.
Poison_Shroom
kirby822
Posted 2:38 PM 9/8/08
@notfred: I never called it a mod, called it a hardware hack which it is since you just need a custom cartridge. If you read the comment you replied to, it should have been clear I know what it is, since I specifically say I'm using a CycloDS Evolution with good results and would recommend it for anyone else to use.
Maybe you were meaning to reply to someone else.
kirby822
thexile
Posted 2:18 AM 10/8/08
Why Giz is telling people to buy the battery when you can make one yourself?
Disappointing, extremely disappointing.
thexile
MyquiH
Posted 5:10 AM 10/8/08
@His_Shadow7: Bummer... I'll give it another go. Thanks for the heads-up.
MyquiH
pirate_panda
Posted 8:14 AM 10/8/08
Seems like the very newest PSP slims also don't work with this method. It should work with any PSP older than a month or two though.
pirate_panda
eilegz
Posted 9:07 AM 10/8/08
i find this article better fit into lifehacker... but anyways good guide :P
eilegz
michaelleung
Posted 12:56 PM 11/8/08
I use a "phat" PSP with 3.90 M33, and I don't want to upgrade to the new 4.01, since I've heard there are some bugs.
michaelleung
FancyRat
Posted 4:27 PM 11/8/08
@thexile: Ever tried making one of those? It's, for lack of a better word, a fucking bitch.
Anyway, props to the tasteful name in Zelda up there.
FancyRat
Jason Chen
Posted 1:58 AM 12/8/08
@thexile: We listed reasons for it, and basically yeah, it's a bitch to do and your time is better spent doing anything else rather than to save that $10-$25.
Jason Chen
Lynxpro
Posted 12:38 AM 12/8/08
I submitted a comment two days ago but still it is not up. Can someone confirm whether this hack will work on a PSP Slim already updated to 4.05?
Lynxpro
einsam_fechter
Posted 5:04 AM 10/8/08
people keep talking about the other handhelds being hackable, but until you show me one that plays Neo Geo games as well as the psp I refuse to believe it. When you see games that should not be running as fast as they are on a small system like that is beautiful.
why did you suggest buying a battery when you can just hack the one that comes with it with just an modeling knife. I just replaced mine with the extended battery and left the old battery moded.
einsam_fechter
naosednax
Posted 3:44 AM 10/8/08
If you want to get people to copy thier games to a flash drive you need to understand that most psp games are about 1 to 1.2 gigs, and a 16 gig card is only gona get you arround 10 games.
what you need is to rebuild the iso after its riped and trim the fat, by replacing all the dummy data and fixing a flase LBA and rebuilding the image.
After you finish that you can now turn a 1gig game in to about 200mb. But it realy depends on what type of game it is, rpgs with voice over are bad candidates for image rebuilding.
naosednax
Lynxpro
Posted 3:34 AM 10/8/08
But will this work on a PSP Slim (Star Wars edition) that has already been updated to 4.05 and has never been hacked? The article was written when 4.01 was out.
Similarly, while Dark Alex has uber modding skills, his website isn't the best written in terms of explaining things. Maybe I have ADD which might affect my reading comprehension skills, but every time I've read his site, I've came back with the inference that if I did not hack my PSP back in the 3.xx days, it wasn't going to work.
What really bugs me is the lack of thought Sony itself has put into the process. Here the PSP can emulate the Atari ST, Amiga, Lynx, GameGear, etc., and yet they won't license the ROMs to play. I'm quite certain there's more than a few users who would love to play the old Psygnosis (a company Sony has owned since before the PS1) titles for the ST/Amiga/Lynx on their PSP and PS3, but Sony fails to monetize their own properties. It's just like Nintendo not bringing the Commodore64 licensed ROMs for the Wii here in the States.
Personally, I'd love to see multi-player titles like *Todd's Adventure in SlimeWorld* officially licensed for play on the PSP. That was a great 4 (or was it 8?) player game on the Lynx that would find a whole new audience on the PSP. Charge $5 for it in the PlayStation Store. Same goes for *Midi Maze* (aka *FaceBall2000*).
Lynxpro
Posted 5:09 PM 14/8/08
I noticed that earlier on someone asked if this trick would work with a new PSP running 4.05 firmware and I was wondering the same thing. I bought my PSP a week or two ago without knowing about the extensive homebrew community, and I've been looking for a way to get it to use some of these awesome apps. So would someone please answer the question?
Posted 3:16 PM 10/8/08
I understand Sony's desire to fight piracy with constant firmware updates, but honestly, that's the reason I don't buy any of their games. I downgraded my psp from 2.0 to 1.5 several years ago, and as much as I'd like to play games like FF7CC and the upcoming KH game, I really don't want to unhack my psp because I love EarthBound and Megaman 2 way better.
Would updating to the hacked 4.0 whatever version fix this? I'd love to have my old psp hacked but still be able to buy and play new psp games (without having to pirate them). Plus a lot of new homebrew isn't compatible in 1.5 mode. I've been to lazy to update it to a newer hacked firmware plus I'm not sure what this would do. Could somebody give me a basic explanation or direct me to a SPECIFIC forum with info? I can never find the right threads.