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Jailbroke my PSP by GuzzleMuzzle

Boy was Sony a bit too gracious designwise when they made the PSP. It reminds me of how the PS2 is designed, sans being much more convenient.

It helps even more that I own a PSP 3000 (you could say "3001" since it's from the US). I don't know anything about the variety in PSP CFW cracks beyond the one I found, but I think it's pretty boss how the one I found can function alongside the system's own OFW. That is probably very simple to the coders (to substitute another word) who make them, but the way I see it, it's like I've jailbroken it in a very safe way, to say that I'm guessing that early CFW meant you had to overwrite key files that govern how a PSP operates on the most basic level. I think it's awesome how whenever I power it off, it simply returns to the OFW, like it's a mode. The only issue I've had with it is how the video mode of the system can be incorrect at times, essentially swapping the very left and right portions of the screen. Either that's a bug in the current version of the CFW I'm using, or it's an unprecedented technical fault that can result from hooking up your PSP to a TV via a (or "the"???) special composite cable I bought one day (which can be remedied easily. I'm just not certain of exactly what I've been doing to fix it when it happens.).

My PSP is an old-school emulation / PSP ISO beast now, sans both anything that couldn't be compatible with its hardware even with a proper PSP-based emulator, and the stuff of both old and new hardware design that it just can't handle. XD

 

I actually played "Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow" (Gameboy Advance) and "Cyberbots" (CPS2 - Capcom) on it earlier, as well as a full English translation version of "Final Fantasy Type-O". Holy BALLS!!! O3O <33333

Jailbroke my PSP

GuzzleMuzzle

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