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Sorry for the double post, but I left it too long to edit the above post. :o To clarify- You can install custom firmware on your PSP Lite, and you will be able to use homebrew compiled for the later FW versions, as well as having all the great functionality of the custom firmware... You can also use Noobz' new eLoader (the latest is, oddly enough, v1.000) to run homebrew (esp. that compiled for FW1.5) but it will not have kernel mode access (meaning no UMD emulation, for instance). FYI - you might want to research custom firmware ([b][url=http://www.dark-alex.org/index.php?Dark_Alex=m33]Dark_Alex/M33[/url][/b], [b][url=http://exophase.com/psp/psp-custom-firmware-372-hx-1-2486.htm]HX-1[/url][/b]), and the [b]Pandora Battery[/b]. To be honest, it has on several occasions looked like the end was in sight for custom firmware, either because of new Sony protections, or because various developers lost their interest - but I'm not alone in holding out hope that new developments will continue to crop up once in a while. As it stands, there is already plenty to play around with. Some useful links: At [url=http://www.psp-hacks.com/]PSP-Hacks[/url], I found the [url=http://www.psp-hacks.com/2007/12/03/ultimate-pandora-magic-stick-upms-updated/]Ultimate Pandora Magic Stick[/url] for use with a Pandora (jig-kicker) battery. Be sure to read [url=http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html]this[/url] (regarding Pandora-proffed Sony batteries), [url=http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/news/datel-tool-batteries---buyer-experiences.html]this[/url] (regarding the useful, if misleading, Datel jig-kicker battery, and especially [url=http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/news/pandoras-battery.html]this[/url] (the birth of Pandora) so that you know a bit more about Pandora. The Datel battery referenced might save you a whole load of bother, and you'd be best-off buying a second battery anyway (as the modified battery doesn't allow normal operation), so it might as well be a Pandora-ready one - though you'll still need to make the Pandora magic stick (a modified memory stick) in order to use it. Another article on the custom firmware (CFW) by Team M33 (a.k.a, the legendary Dark_Alex or DAX) is [url=http://pspupdates.qj.net/Team-M33-makes-us-wait-no-more-CFW-v3-71-released/pg/49/aid/103147]here[/url]. I'm having trouble finding a good, centralised source/resource, but [url=http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/]Noobz[/url], [url=http://www.dark-alex.org/]DAX[/url] sites are all useful, as are several console related forums easily found in internet searches. I won't bother posting links to homebrew - Noobz have there own library, and you'll find plenty of useful links under any search engine you care to use. [small] I'll take this opportunity to provide a disclaimer; I have provided no illegal information, and the resources referred to here are not illegal. There may be risk of disabling your PSP due to improper use of firmware flashing utilities - a risk that only you take full responsibility for! While the custom firmware and homebrew is provided by developers who are vociferously set against piracy, you take full responsibility for the legal ramifications of applying and utilising their software/firmware/hacks. It is also up to you to utilise the functionality of the custom firmware in a legal and responsible manner. Contact me directly, and I'll give you all the help I can, but I cannot legally provide you with the completed CFW/downgrader packages or the completed Pandora creation software. The reason is that proprietary code is required in the final product, and this can only be distributed in its original form (official firmware packages), so that the preparatory steps must be undertaken by the user, along with the assumption of full responsibility of any applicable legal ramifications relevant to you. The preparation isn't as scary as it might sound - but it is always a good idea to be fully informed and to do all the research you can before undertaking any procedure which might, if incorrectly executed, render your PSP an expensive and shiny brick. [/small] That's really all I can think of... :) [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/4663]White Hawk[/url] on 12-05-2007 12:22)[/small]
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