What is?
- A program that activates the functions of the M33 custom firmware using ChickHen.
What do I need?
- A PSP (Model 2000 or 3000)
- Firmware version 5.03.
- ChickHen R2 (at least, look out with the patched versions may cause errors!).
What must I do to upgrade?
There are two ways:
- If you have version 3.10 (or higher) can use the net update.
Simply turn it on the menu, and on the XMB go to "Network Update"
- If you have version 3.10:
Install the program as follows and sobreesecribe.
Whatever version you have before (even if you have another Custom Firmware).
3.30 Changes:
- Improved options menu.
- Fixed a problem with the network upgrade.
- Version 5.51 on the menu version.txt.
- Distorting the MAC address in the menu.
- Enhanced patching HEN.
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