Team M33 does service to the homebrew scene once more as it just released a new build for its custom firmware, completely cracking Sony's official PSP FW 3.52. Take note that aside from the improvements that come with CFW 3.52 M33, all features from the previous releases have been incorporated as well.
We know you just can't wait to see the latest development for yourselves but before you do, here's the complete changelog for the new custom firmware:
* Now uses 3.52!!!
* M33 NO-UMD: fixed problem with Simple 2500 Series Portable, The IQ Cube
* Fix a bug which made Go!Cam, GPS and sceKernelLoadExecVSH* not work in game mode.
* PSN downloaded PSX games support wasn't working in 3.51 M33 (didn't work in latest OE's either). Now it is working again. If an original PSN game still doesn't work, we recommend to delete files KEYS.BIN if exists, and copy the game again from PS3 to PSP.
Please take note that CFW 3.52 M33 comes with a Readme file. We don't have to reiterate how important for you guys to read that first before installing this on your PlayStation Portable units. Enjoy!
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