X-Flash is a firmware modification program written primarily for my own use. I wanted a way to quickly apply
newly discovered firmware hacks, and to automate the process of customising any new 1.50 PSP units that
I might purchase in the future. Not all of the firmware modifications performed by this program are my own,
but I use all of these modifications permanently on my own PSP units. The X-Flash program has followed a
logical progression, and now features some firmware tools that I did not consider when I started the program.
I have personaly tested every function of this biuld of this program, on one of my own 1.50 PSP units.
All firmware modifications performed by this program are working well on my own PSP units.
(X-Flash V7 All functions Tested with 1.50 firmware PSP unit on 6/4/06).
To Install the X-Flash program, copy the XFlash program folders in the usual GAME folder of a 1.50 PSP.
Now you should be able to launch the program from the Game menu.
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