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New PSP hack gets downgrader, e-Loader
The PSP homebrew community continues to work with blazing speed to add new features to Sony's portable. Since last week's revelation that allowed homebrew code to be run without a UMD on firmware up to version 2.8, hackers have released a firmware d...
PSP 2.0 firmware cracked?
A new video has been posted to a popular PSP homebrew site that appears to show a homemade version of tic-tac-toe loading on a PSP that has been upgraded to version 2.0 firmware. While the game does not actually run, the video demonstrates tha...
Fanjita's PSP eLoader now v2.60 compatible
Fanjita has responded to the challenge, finding the PSP firmware v.2.60 syscalls and opening the doors for the homebrew eLoader. Sony's new nemesis had this to say: "[Thank] you to all of the PSP lovers out there for supporting us... our goal is...
PSP v2.5 exploited
Evidence that Sony's latest PSP firmware upgrade, version 2.5, has been exploited is currently trickling onto PSP forums. Downgrading is not yet possible, but the latest EBOOT successfully bypasses the TIF patch. In other words, score one for ...
'Universal' PSP firmware unloader on verge of release
Maxconsole.net has put up two videos of a PSP firmware unloader that will work for all PSP firmware versions. This will be welcome boost for any of you homebrew fans that have been holding out on upgrading your firmware to the v2.0 spec. Once this ...
Custom firmware 3.30 OE-A now available
Homebrew users are celebrating today: custom firmware 3.30 OE-A is now available to the masses. As predicted, there are no major upgrades to be found in the latest revision of Dark_Alex's custom firmware. Those with homebrew-capable PSP systems will ...
Tetris blocks fall through PSP firmware 2.80 crack
Noobz has released Tetris, homebrewed for 2.00–2.80 PSPs. The application utilizes the libtiff exploit that was revealed just weeks ago and promptly patched with Sony's firmware 2.81 update. Despite the patch, this is considered a tremendous br...
Is all hope lost for Sony? 3.10 decrypted
It shouldn't come as a surprise that the homebrew community has miraculously decrypted the latest PSP firmware in less than 24 hours. The homebrew community seems to be at war against Sony, who's desperately trying to close the security holes in the...
Homebrew eLoader released for PSP v2.50
Due to the continuing efforts of Fanjita, some homebrew and emulation applications can now be used on PSPs with firmware v2.01–2.50. The eLoader takes advantage of the GTA: LCS exploit, which was previously discovered by—who else—Fa...
Ask PSP Fanboy: Volume 2
Every Saturday, PSP Fanboy will answer your burning questions. If you have a question for the team, send an e-mail to andrew @ pspfanboy.com with the subject "Ask PSP Fanboy." The opinions stated in this article are those of the author, and do not r...
Heads up, hackers: PSP firmware 5.02 inbound
A small update on the PlayStation Blog could mean big-ish things for the PSP homebrew scene. SCEA's Eric Lempel reports that PSP firmware 5.02 is due soon, and that it "improves system software stability during use of some features, including the P...
PSP mod chip aims to end firmware woes
Maxconsole.net reports that a new PSP mod, Undiluted Platinum (UP), is being readied for release. The chip has been designed to fit perfectly inside the standard PSP unit and acts as a flash replacement system. Theoretically, UP will run previous ver...
M33 believes Sony will make the "ideal firmware"
Russian hacking team M33 quickly and easily grabbed the attention of the PSP homebrew community for continuing work on custom firmware after Dark_Alex suddenly quit the scene. The team of five have met their fair share of complaints and praise over...
DevHook now emulating PSP 3.01 firmware
As Sony no doubt scrambles to roll out PSP firmware v3.02, homebrew enthusiasts (and pirates too) are currently enjoying the benefits of 3.01 -- PlayStation (1) downloads! Just days after the release of DevHook v1.50, comes 1.51, expanding firmware s...
Dark AleX releases PSP 'custom firmware' 3.10 OE-A
Just days after the release and immediate decryption of Sony's PSP firmware v3.10, homebrew developer Dark AleX has released a new edition of his custom brand of firmware: 3.10 OE-A (Open Edition). As the name implies, Dark AleX's custom firmware in...
