Art has updated his thread in our forums to reflect his most recent X-Flash update, v18e. X-Flash is a firmware modification program for PSP's with proper firmware/file access. It was originally developed for Art's (the developer) personal use, but has been expanded into the most accepted firmware modification application for the Playstation Portable. With X-flash, one can do several flashing-related chores, including spoofing your firmware version to 13.37 (also known as 1337/leet). In this new version of X-flash, Art has added a TA-082 motherboard checker, warning the user that they can not use this with their PSP's. Art has also fixed part of the information screen selection for firmware 1.50 PSP's. You can read all about X-Flash and its features in the discussion thread and in the readme included with the download.
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