3.40 LE - Team Wildcard Custom Firmware
Well isn't this another big surprise? Earlier today we reported on the 3.40 OE reverse engineering development spearheaded by Team Wildcard. The goal of the project was to reverse engineer 3.10 and 3
3.40 OE-A
Within the past few days, PSP owners were kept on the edge of their seats by reports of FW 3.40 in South Korea and in Japan. Well, soon enough, the latest firmware version for the Sony handheld soon reached North American shores, and without fail, coders and homebrew devs set to work on it immediately
3.40* LE from Team Wildcard
Thanks to a tip from wwwqwerty, we found out that Team Wildcard has released an update to their 3.40 LE firmware. The update is a patch that fixes some issues with the initial release of the custom firmware.
Here are the fixes for this version of 3
3.51 IE expansion for 3.51 MM3
What more can we say but it's raining custom firmwares! Just a while ago, we heard about Team M33's latest update to the much-welcome custom firmware 3.51 M33-4. Prior to that, we had Test30's CFW 3.51 LE-A and this time, its becus25's turn with his own 3.51 IE expansion for 3.51 MM3
3.71 Fatmsmod patch for 5.00
from Dark_AleX:
Just a little update to the fatmsmod patch, it stopped working in 5.00 due to a sony file changing its name.
Instructions: decrypt 3.71 using psardumper (square option).
Copy the file fatmsmod.prx in the root of memory stick.
Copy FATMS371 to /PSP/GAME or /PSP/GAME5XX. Run the program and done
If you've been following the developments on the PlayStation Portable homebrew community for a while now, you'll agree with us when we say that installing custom firmares have become easier and less risky compared to the earlier builds
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
3.71M33 update 2
From the readme:
Install instructions:
- Copy the program to /PSP/GAME/UPDATE
- If you have 1.50 addon, make sure you have the kernel of game folder configured to 3.71, or the
program will not even start.
Changes:
- There was a bug that caused corruption when writing files of more than 32256 bytes using usb flash
3.80 AntiUpdate
We're letting you guys know that PSP homebrew developer Becus25 (aka Dark_Moon) has recently released Antiupdate V3. This homebrew plugin will allow users to hide the PSP's firmware updates when you attempt to load a UMD.
Antiupdate V3 was specifically built to run on PSPs loaded with custom firmware 3
3.80 M33 Installer
We've already said before that custom firmwares are the gateways of homebrew development. These achievements make it possible for other coders to come up with games and applications that will be enjoyed by the community.
Some coders, on the other hand, develop applications that improve upon the already great CFWs