The Beginner’s Guide to Homebrew on the Sony PSP
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Topic: Sony PSP
Short Desciption:being accessed when you remove the battery, as Sony warns this can damage your Memory. Stick. The Beginner’s Guide to PSP Homebrew ...
Content Inside: The Beginner s Guide to Homebrew on the Sony PSP by Auri Rahimzadeh Author, Hacking the PSP (book available on Amazon.com, and at Fry s, Borders, Barnes & Noble, and many other fine retailers worldwide!) Covers Firmware Versions: 1.50, 2.00, 2.01, 2.50, and 2.60 Last Updated: May 1, 2006 Special thanks to Fanjita, EriCKY, Ditlew, PSPUpdates, and everyone else who helps users get the most from this sweet little device. Copyright © 2006 Auri Rahimzadeh. All rights reserved. (this addendum to my book is not published or sanctioned by Wiley Publishing) The Beginner s Guide to PSP Homebrew by Auri Rahimzadeh, Author, Hacking the PSP Table of Contents Introduction 3 Getting Started 4 Installing and Running Homebrew For PSP Firmware 1.50 6 For PSP Firmware 2.00 16 For PSP Firmware 2.01 through 2.60 32 Finding More Homebrew 48 Frequently Asked Questions 50 Additional Resources 51 The Beginner s Guide to PSP Homebrew by Auri Rahimzadeh, Author, Hacking the PSP Introduction This tutorial will help get you going with running homebrew on your PSP. I ve tried to cover all the bases. If you have any comments or suggestions, please don t hesitate to send them to me. Go to the contact form on my web site, www.hackingpsp.com, and send me a message! WARNING: Homebrew does not run on firmware 2.70 and higher (yet), if you have 2.70 or higher this tutorial won t help you much. However, as newer homebrew launchers enable newer firmware versions to run homebrew, I will update this tutorial. What Is Homebrew? Homebrew software is software that has been written for use on the PSP by independent developers and is not distributed on regular UMDs. There are hundreds to thousands of games, utilities, applications, exploits, and more available for free all you have to do is download them. Its not piracy, although there are applications out there that do that sort of stuff, which sucks since it gives the hard-working homebrew developers a bad name, even if they didnt ...

