2.71 SE-A Firmware Installer Full
Build 2 (4 options):
1. 2.71 SE Revision A (SE-A) and DevHook for 2.71
2. SE-A and DevHook for 2.71 with 1.50 firmware
3. Only SE-A
4. Only DevHook for 2
Following the announcement of the latest Sony PlayStation Portable firmware being successfully decrypted and a new custom firmware made out from it, Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer _HellDashX_ has finally given in and released PSP CFW 3
PSP Firmware Update
2.70 Firmware Update - US
The changelog for v2.70 is as follows (Translated by Jeff Chen/PSPupdates):
[Network]
* [Internet Browser] now supports Macromedia Flash contents playback.
*You need to enable the Flash contents playback in the [System Settings]
Custom Firmware 3.72 HX-1
Looks like there's a new PSP custom firmware in town! Dropping by the QJ.NET forums is Coolj, announcing the latest release of his good friend _HellDashX_: Custom Firmware 3.72 HX-1. This is built off of Dark AleX's 3
3.71 M33-4 with multi-disc Popsloader
PSP developer Mathieulh has announced on the QJ.NET PSP Development forums that Dark AleX has released update 4 for the 3.71 M33 PlayStation Portable custom firmware. Here's the changelog for 3
System Firmware
Just like Sony promised, the 2.80 Firmware is out! Although not yet listed on all the regional PSP sites, a lot of news tips are coming in that the update is live through the Network Update function in the PSP.
It seems that the Japanese site has already updated their PSP page to reflect the latest firmware download
Custom Firmware 3.51 M33 Update
Team M33's custom firmware 3.51 M33 has gotten another new update. According to the readme file, the use noumd config in recovery has now been changed to UMD Mode.
With this update, PlayStation Portable users get three choices. They can run a game normally using a UMD or go for the custom firmware's two UMD-less modes
QJ.NET reader Mr Razero has pointed us towards a VSH and a PAF editor made by homebrew coder takeshi. This pair of applications that should help those who are into customizing their PlayStation Portables
3.11 Firmware Decrypter by Team C+D
Sony: Firmware 3.11 out now!
Homebrew Scene: Oh really? What now?
Sony: Why are you not upgrading yet?
Homebrew Scene: Because we are going to crack it, noob!
And indeed, firmware 3.11 has been cracked. Well, not fully but it has been decrypted. After all, this is always the first step