F34R
02-16-2007, 10:19 AM
Dark_Alex has continued to give PSP owners what they crave ! Despite Sony's efforts to try and get by with their modest offerings in the official firmware, they [Sony] just hasn't been able to get it right. It's never been better to enter the world of Dark_Alex's custom firmware releases.
This thread can be used to discuss problems, tips, solutions, etc. for other members. Please adhere to the site rules when posting, or requesting, help in this thread.
What is this custom firmware you speak of 'o mighty F34R ?
The custom firmware is just that, a firmware for your Sony PSP with a bit of flair. It's been developed by Dark_Alex, Harleyg, and Mathieulh.
What do I get when I install this ?
You'll basically be running a 3.10 version firmware, with the functionality of a 1.50 version firmware.
Are there any risks involved with using this firmware ?
I've been using the firmware for a week now, and I havent experienced any problems thus far. Remember, when using anything that flashes your PSP, there is always a risk involved. To minimize the possibility of any problems, please make sure you have adequate battery level, and/or, your A/C adapter is plugged in. I've also had reports that a fake memory stick can be corrupted fairly easily, and thus increasing your chances of bricking your PSP. A simple test to see if your memory stick is a legit brand, i.e. Sony, Sandisk, Lexar, etc. is simple; Scroll over to your GAME icon in the XMB. Highlight the Memory Stick, and press TRIANGLE. Select "INFORMATION". If your memory stick is legit, it will have MagicGate: Supported. Fake memory sticks usually have "Unknown" instead of "Supported". I'm not sure if this is 100% accurate. Here's a screenie.
http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/4848/magicgate0wr.th.png (http://img184.imageshack.us/my.php?image=magicgate0wr.png)
I've made every attempt to make sure the following information is 100% accurate. Please read the entire guide before proceeding. In any circumstance where you are flashing your PSP, editing or changing your flash files, or just plain modding your PSP files, there will ALWAYS be risks associated with your actions. Please read the documentation below very carefully. I don't take any responsibility if something goes wrong, whether it be from following the directions or not. You assume all risks and consequences that come with modifying your PSP software.
Also be aware that TA-082 users are now able to use these custom firmware installations after properly downgrading their PSPs to 1.50. If you don't have a 1.50 PSP or a PSP that's already running custom firmware, DO NOT use this guide.
Soooo... let's get started.
Requirements
1.50 or custom firmware version PSP
1.50 update eboot file
3.10 update eboot file
3.10 OE-A/A2 installation and flash files files
The above files can all be accessed HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189).
Installing the proper files - FILES LOCATED HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189)
First you'll need to download the firmware, and installation, files above. Once you have those files, unpack them on your PC somewhere handy. You should have the following folders and files:
310oeflasher
310oeflasher%
oeupdmaker
oeupdmaker%
leeme.txt
Readme.txt
Now let's get started with the installation.
Get the 1.50 and 3.10 update files and place them in the oeupdmaker folder. Change the names of the files to "150.PBP" and "310.PBP" respectively.
Now transfer the oeupdmaker and oeupdmaker% folders to your PSP.
1.50 users place the folders in /PSP/GAME/...
custom firmware users place the folders in /PSP/GAME150/...
Exit USB mode, and scroll to your GAME icon. Press X. Highlight the icon for the oeupdmaker, press X to run the program. At this point, we aren't writing to the flash, we're only creating a file called DATA.DXAR in the directory oeupdmaker.
The program will verify that the SHA-1 of the generated file is correct.
Once the program is finished, which takes about 3 minutes or so, you will be returned to the XMB.
You're now done preparing the file we need for the firmware installation. You can archive an extra copy of the DATA.DXAR for future needs.
Next:
Re-connect the PSP to the USB port, and you'll now have a new file in /PSP/GAME/OEUPDATEMAKER, named DATA.DXAR. The app checks the DATA.DXAR, so you don't have check it yourself.
Transfer the folders 310oeflasher% and 310oeflasher to:
1.50 users - /PSP/GAME/..
Custom firmware users - /PSP/GAME150/...
Copy the file DATA.DXAR to the directory /PSP/GAME/310oeflasher; /GAME150/310oeflasher for custom firmware users.
Installing 3.10 OE-A Custom Firmware
Make sure your battery level is at least 75%. I suggest you charge your PSP to 100%, and plug the AC adapter.
Once you start the next steps, do NOT turn your PSP off, put it on hold, or remove the memory stick. Doing so will result in bad things happening to good people !
Here are your next steps to follow:
Disconnect the PSP from the USB port.
Scroll over to your GAME icon in the XMB and run the firmware installer app.
The app will ask you if you really want to flash your psp, etc. You'll see the warning, do at your own risk, blah blah, etc. Press X to flash your PSP.
It will start flashing your psp. It will also display a completion percentage.
Once it's finished, you will see "Done...manually restart the PSP".
Your PSP will restart to a new firmware 3.10 OE-A !
Now You can Format the Memory Stick. (optional)
Recovery Menu
Let's turn the PSP off by holding the power switch up until the PSP turns off. Turn it back on, holding the R-Trigger. The PSP will enter Recovery Mode. There are several options in the recovery console. Don't mess with them if you don't know what they do.
Loading Homebrew in 3.10 OE-A/A2
Loading homebrew like you used to in 1.50, you'll just put the homebrew in /PSP/GAME150. It can be kxploited or not.
To load homebrew made for 3.10 kernel just place them in /PSP/GAME310/.
You must have the following folders on your memory stick, or you MAY encounter errors.
x:/ISO
x:/PSP/GAME
x:/PSP/GAME310
Updating your 3.10 OE firmware
YOU MUST HAVE 3.10 OE-A INSTALLED TO UPDATE TO 3.10 OE-A2
Download the following update file for the 3.10 OE-A firmware. This will update your firmware to 3.10 OE-A2.
Click HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189) to go to the thread with the proper files you need. You'll want to get the DA Firmware 3.10 OE-A2 file.
You need to place the Place the folder 310_a2update inside /PSP/GAME150 and run it. This will update the necessary files for you.
Updates in OE-A2 include:
Corrected a bug that caused Metal Slug 6 (from Metal Slug Anthology), and other umd/iso games containing a static elf to show error 0x80020148.
Downgrading from 3.10 OE
Now, let's get started:
Download the RECOVERY folder HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189). Extract the contents of the rar file, and drag that folder to your PSP in /PSP/GAME/... so you should have x:/PSP/GAME/RECOVERY...
Download the 1.50 Sony Update. Rename the update from EBOOT.PBP to UPDATE.PBP.
Transfer it to x:/PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/. You should now have 2 .prx files and 3 .pbp files in your RECOVERY folder.
Turn your PSP completely off by holding the power button up until the PSP shuts off.
Turn the PSP back on and hold the R-Trigger button down. You'll see the Recovery Console boot up.
Move to Run program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP and press X.
You'll see some purple writing, press X.
That's IT ! You now have a 1.50 PSP again.
There you have it. I'll update the guide whenever new information is obtained, or subsequent releases are available.
Previous custom firmware installation guides are located here:
3.02 OE Installation Guide (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35106)
2.71 SE Installation Guide (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=33899)
3.03 OE Installation Guide (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35616)
This thread can be used to discuss problems, tips, solutions, etc. for other members. Please adhere to the site rules when posting, or requesting, help in this thread.
What is this custom firmware you speak of 'o mighty F34R ?
The custom firmware is just that, a firmware for your Sony PSP with a bit of flair. It's been developed by Dark_Alex, Harleyg, and Mathieulh.
What do I get when I install this ?
You'll basically be running a 3.10 version firmware, with the functionality of a 1.50 version firmware.
Are there any risks involved with using this firmware ?
I've been using the firmware for a week now, and I havent experienced any problems thus far. Remember, when using anything that flashes your PSP, there is always a risk involved. To minimize the possibility of any problems, please make sure you have adequate battery level, and/or, your A/C adapter is plugged in. I've also had reports that a fake memory stick can be corrupted fairly easily, and thus increasing your chances of bricking your PSP. A simple test to see if your memory stick is a legit brand, i.e. Sony, Sandisk, Lexar, etc. is simple; Scroll over to your GAME icon in the XMB. Highlight the Memory Stick, and press TRIANGLE. Select "INFORMATION". If your memory stick is legit, it will have MagicGate: Supported. Fake memory sticks usually have "Unknown" instead of "Supported". I'm not sure if this is 100% accurate. Here's a screenie.
http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/4848/magicgate0wr.th.png (http://img184.imageshack.us/my.php?image=magicgate0wr.png)
I've made every attempt to make sure the following information is 100% accurate. Please read the entire guide before proceeding. In any circumstance where you are flashing your PSP, editing or changing your flash files, or just plain modding your PSP files, there will ALWAYS be risks associated with your actions. Please read the documentation below very carefully. I don't take any responsibility if something goes wrong, whether it be from following the directions or not. You assume all risks and consequences that come with modifying your PSP software.
Also be aware that TA-082 users are now able to use these custom firmware installations after properly downgrading their PSPs to 1.50. If you don't have a 1.50 PSP or a PSP that's already running custom firmware, DO NOT use this guide.
Soooo... let's get started.
Requirements
1.50 or custom firmware version PSP
1.50 update eboot file
3.10 update eboot file
3.10 OE-A/A2 installation and flash files files
The above files can all be accessed HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189).
Installing the proper files - FILES LOCATED HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189)
First you'll need to download the firmware, and installation, files above. Once you have those files, unpack them on your PC somewhere handy. You should have the following folders and files:
310oeflasher
310oeflasher%
oeupdmaker
oeupdmaker%
leeme.txt
Readme.txt
Now let's get started with the installation.
Get the 1.50 and 3.10 update files and place them in the oeupdmaker folder. Change the names of the files to "150.PBP" and "310.PBP" respectively.
Now transfer the oeupdmaker and oeupdmaker% folders to your PSP.
1.50 users place the folders in /PSP/GAME/...
custom firmware users place the folders in /PSP/GAME150/...
Exit USB mode, and scroll to your GAME icon. Press X. Highlight the icon for the oeupdmaker, press X to run the program. At this point, we aren't writing to the flash, we're only creating a file called DATA.DXAR in the directory oeupdmaker.
The program will verify that the SHA-1 of the generated file is correct.
Once the program is finished, which takes about 3 minutes or so, you will be returned to the XMB.
You're now done preparing the file we need for the firmware installation. You can archive an extra copy of the DATA.DXAR for future needs.
Next:
Re-connect the PSP to the USB port, and you'll now have a new file in /PSP/GAME/OEUPDATEMAKER, named DATA.DXAR. The app checks the DATA.DXAR, so you don't have check it yourself.
Transfer the folders 310oeflasher% and 310oeflasher to:
1.50 users - /PSP/GAME/..
Custom firmware users - /PSP/GAME150/...
Copy the file DATA.DXAR to the directory /PSP/GAME/310oeflasher; /GAME150/310oeflasher for custom firmware users.
Installing 3.10 OE-A Custom Firmware
Make sure your battery level is at least 75%. I suggest you charge your PSP to 100%, and plug the AC adapter.
Once you start the next steps, do NOT turn your PSP off, put it on hold, or remove the memory stick. Doing so will result in bad things happening to good people !
Here are your next steps to follow:
Disconnect the PSP from the USB port.
Scroll over to your GAME icon in the XMB and run the firmware installer app.
The app will ask you if you really want to flash your psp, etc. You'll see the warning, do at your own risk, blah blah, etc. Press X to flash your PSP.
It will start flashing your psp. It will also display a completion percentage.
Once it's finished, you will see "Done...manually restart the PSP".
Your PSP will restart to a new firmware 3.10 OE-A !
Now You can Format the Memory Stick. (optional)
Recovery Menu
Let's turn the PSP off by holding the power switch up until the PSP turns off. Turn it back on, holding the R-Trigger. The PSP will enter Recovery Mode. There are several options in the recovery console. Don't mess with them if you don't know what they do.
Loading Homebrew in 3.10 OE-A/A2
Loading homebrew like you used to in 1.50, you'll just put the homebrew in /PSP/GAME150. It can be kxploited or not.
To load homebrew made for 3.10 kernel just place them in /PSP/GAME310/.
You must have the following folders on your memory stick, or you MAY encounter errors.
x:/ISO
x:/PSP/GAME
x:/PSP/GAME310
Updating your 3.10 OE firmware
YOU MUST HAVE 3.10 OE-A INSTALLED TO UPDATE TO 3.10 OE-A2
Download the following update file for the 3.10 OE-A firmware. This will update your firmware to 3.10 OE-A2.
Click HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189) to go to the thread with the proper files you need. You'll want to get the DA Firmware 3.10 OE-A2 file.
You need to place the Place the folder 310_a2update inside /PSP/GAME150 and run it. This will update the necessary files for you.
Updates in OE-A2 include:
Corrected a bug that caused Metal Slug 6 (from Metal Slug Anthology), and other umd/iso games containing a static elf to show error 0x80020148.
Downgrading from 3.10 OE
Now, let's get started:
Download the RECOVERY folder HERE (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35189). Extract the contents of the rar file, and drag that folder to your PSP in /PSP/GAME/... so you should have x:/PSP/GAME/RECOVERY...
Download the 1.50 Sony Update. Rename the update from EBOOT.PBP to UPDATE.PBP.
Transfer it to x:/PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/. You should now have 2 .prx files and 3 .pbp files in your RECOVERY folder.
Turn your PSP completely off by holding the power button up until the PSP shuts off.
Turn the PSP back on and hold the R-Trigger button down. You'll see the Recovery Console boot up.
Move to Run program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP and press X.
You'll see some purple writing, press X.
That's IT ! You now have a 1.50 PSP again.
There you have it. I'll update the guide whenever new information is obtained, or subsequent releases are available.
Previous custom firmware installation guides are located here:
3.02 OE Installation Guide (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35106)
2.71 SE Installation Guide (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=33899)
3.03 OE Installation Guide (http://www.talkvideogames.com/showthread.php?t=35616)