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pyromonkey007

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Post Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:54 pm

help please

ok im new here and i have been looking into getting my psp to run homebrew (or whatever it is that allows you to play downloaded games). the thing is though that i have only seen ways to do this by getting another psp battery or opening up the psp. i have one original psp(version 5.00) with a 1 gb memory stick pro duo and its original battery. is there an easy way to do this.
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acidclown

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Post Tue Dec 30, 2008 4:18 am

if you know someone with a psp that has custom firmware then you can use their psp to softmod your battery to a pandora so you can put custom firmware on your psp if you dont know anyone the only other way i know of is if you pull apart your battery and make it into a pandora battery put the custom firmware on your psp then un mod your battery so it is normal again theres tutorial on this site how dto do it if you search for them thats all i can tell ya hope it helped
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pyromonkey007

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Post Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:40 pm

yah i know one person with a custom firmware psp. how would i go about softmoding my battery. also is it easy to mod and unmod the battery if i need to.
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Post Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:38 am

take a look in the tutorials... there should be something to show you how to softmod.
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