The one thing that hasn't been mentioned about Dark_AleX's 3.02 OE-A is how you actually pronounce it. Phonetically, "OEA" could be said as "Oh Yeah!" Doesn't that sound like a fitting callsign for custom firmware?
Here's another reason to be in the "Oh Yeah!" spirit: Chaos Zero announced easy installers for people to use for 3.02 OE-A and Devhook 0.51.0100 on their website. The OE-A easy installer lets you install the firmware and a recovery folder for OE-A, while the Devhook installer has lets you put the latest version of Devhook up, along with a custom Eboot from Chaos Zero. He does make a note for SE/OR users, however: "To use DevHook, you must set your GAME folder to 1.50 kernel in the Recovery Menu."
Of course, before you can go using this to emulate PS1 games on your handheld, it's time for the ever-popular announcements. Even though it's an easy installer, you'll want to make sure you know how to use these things or you could end up messing your settings. This is especially noteworthy as the installers don't actually come with a readme, so check their site or our forums for additional info on manual installation or on using this easy installer.
As always, we won't be responsible for any problems you might incur, but here's one last thing mentioned in the actual OE-A installers before you do anything. Definitely important stuff to remember:
Because this program writes to flash, you must have a 75% battery charge.
Once installed, your 1.50 Eboots will go in the GAME150 folder, 2.71 Eboots in GAME. This can be switched to 1.50 Eboots in GAME and 2.71 Eboots in GAME271 by holding R while booting the PSP.
Even if you do not plan on using 2.71 homebrew, you must have the GAME folder present.
The first thing you run on your PSP will be the "3.02 OE-A Firmware Install".
That being said, try it out, and if you want to ask about installing it manually or just wondering about the difference between this and a manual install, you can learn more about the "Oh Yeah" Custom Firmware in our forums. Enjoy!
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