SodR, creator of UMDTool, has come up with a new homebrew application 'Pimp my PSP'. Pimp my PSP is an application that flashes the PSP in order to 'pimp' your firmware. It changes as your font, bootsounds, background and menu names to look more pimpish.
This application is completely different to specialist firmware modification tools such as X-Flash, as it only comes with one theme - "The Pimpin' theme". Don't worry if your not happy with what West Coast customs have done to your PSP, you can simply use the 'unpimper' option included in this application.
Requirements:
* 1.5 PSP
* USB cable
* Memo' stick
* Hand to push the 'X' button ( needed to start and install the program )
* The will to Pimp your PSP!
Although it has been tested to work on 1.5 PSPs, this program does flash your PSP, and with any program that writes to flash, It could brick your PSP.
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If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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