It's out, folks! Dark_AleX has finally released the latest in his series of Open Edition firmware. 3.30 Open Edition Rev A is out! This is serious cause for celebration especially after days of waiting for DaX to finally give word on what's up with his work (and what's up with his PSP).
3.30 OE-A retains all of the original Sony 3.30 FW funtionalities, but because Dark_AleX is THE man, he's added a lot of features and changes to his latest custom FW.
* Complete PSOne (PS1) game library support
* Homebrew supposrt under either 1.50 or 3.30 kernel
* Region spoofing
* Pached a protection that prevents the FW to load higher firmware modules
* Fixed a bug that could have caused instability in 3.10 OE after recovering from sleep mode
DAX says this doesn't support popsloader at the moment due to "Sony rearranging again the module list of pspbtcnf_pops", but rest assured that the great dev will be making a new version that will support all current pops in 3.10 OE, 3.30 OE and maybe 3.03 OE-C.
For the full installation guide, please go over the Readme. It's there for a reason. We know you're all excited about the 3.30 OE-A but be mindful of what you're doing. Take caution.
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