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- We'll fix your set and let you test to make sure everything is working on the spot before payment is made, no scam issues on this. All services should take about 15mins. (Singapore only)
- We will send you a backup of your flash + idStorage permanently as well,
so that if you ever destroy your idStorage in the future,
or you end up with a FULLY BRICKED PSP,
there is a chance that we can help you restore it back to full functionality.
If you get your set modded by someone else and you accidentally FULLY BRICK your PSP,
they're not going to be able to fix your PSP back to its original state.
- We provide after service support, if you have any questions regarding your PSP,
you can always contact us. This is what differ us from other shops.
We assure to deliver you the service with our professionalism.
- We will also patch the fix for the usbdevice which will potentially fix the USB flash corruption issue currently present in 3.71 M33-2. Flashing files to your PSP while on 3.71 M33 custom firmware may lead to a full brick, which is unrecoverable. This PRX will attempt to fix this issue. (This service will be performed if you request to install 3.71m33-2 instead of the latest firmware)
- We'll will also install the latest 1.5 kernel for you. (For PSP Fat only)
What are idStorage keys?
It's a set of unique keys stored on your PSP's flash that store information on the PSP's hardware,
like serial number, MAC address, PSP Region code, UMD reader, type of motherboard, adhoc, wifi, Magicgate,
brightness levels etc. If this is corrupted, any of these things listed could potentially be broken permanently.
The only one so far who can fix your idStorage is Sony,
as a method for idStorage key regeneration is still under research.
So you could end up with a working PSP, but a broken UMD drive.
And replacing a new UMD drive isn't going to fix it, cos it's a software problem.
It's just like replacing a new CD drive, but without fixing the drivers.
What's a fully bricked PSP? I thought there is a universal unbricker that can unbrick all PSPs?
You're wrong.
If the flash1 nand partitioning on the PSP is destroyed, even the universal unbricker won't be able to save your PSP.
There have been people who were faced with never ending BSODs due to the flash1 problem,
and were unable to run the Universal Unbricker to fix their PSP, rendering their PSPs useless.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Watch DivX with PSPTube! •
This was just brought to my attention… Whether or not you knew about it — PSPTube is capable of DivX video playback! It’s simple – - Download PSPTube 2008/02/28 and install it; if you haven’t already
- Copy DivX video file(s) to PSP/GAME/PSPTube/favorites; ensure the video file extension ends with .divx
- Start PSPTube and cycle to favorites by pressing Select
Again, confirmed working on my Slim. I’ve only tried smaller sized videos — no full length features or anything of that nature. Try it out and let us know your experience below. - source: P1@ystat&0n Un]erGr0un] Labels: Homebrews
2:35 PM
Friday, February 22, 2008
PSP Filer v4.8 Released •
PSP Filer fanatics know Mediumgauge’s last release was somewhat problematic when dealing with certain RAR archives. According to the latest PSP Filer change log, many RAR-related bugs have been corrected in version 4.8. Enjoy! PSP Filer v4.8 changes: - added Hungarian mode.
- fixed a bug that some kind of file in RAR was considered as a directory.
- fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when it tried to open an encrypted RAR archive.
- fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when it tried to open a RAR archive on few memory.
- chased to fix that extracted files and folders from archive files would be ReadOnly and could not change nor delete anymore under CFW 3.90 or later.
- fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when it tried to rename a long file name (more than 128bytes).
Download: PSP Filer v4.8 Labels: Homebrews
3:16 AM
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
PSPKVM v0.1.0a: Play mobile java (j2me) games on the PSP *Updated* •
Update: Quick bug fix… - Limited the heap size used by sound font to fix a crash bug.
Sleepper has released PSPKVM v0.1.0 — a JavaME VM capable of running mobile j2me apps/games on the PSP. Once you get the hang of PSPKVM’s control scheme, you’ll no doubt find games much more enjoyable than using your phone’s keypad — especially those still sportin’ the Nokia 3650. To use: start PSPKVM and select a “.jar” file. The default device is the SE K800i; press Triangle to cycle through available devices. The last selected device will be loaded on the next boot. Stay tuned for improved versions of PSPKVM; it’s said the author of pspME, M@x, will be merging his project with Sleepper’s in effort to provide a better Java Micro Edition Virtual Machine for the PSP. Download: PSPKVM v0.1.0a PSPKVM source - source: pspkvm.com Labels: Homebrews
3:14 AM
TimeMachine v0.1 Released •
Not only does Dark_AleX hold the PSP championship belt of awesomeness, he probably has your girlfriend washing out her panties in his reverse engineered Maytag. Hitting hard yet again with a fresh new release — TimeMachine v0.1. The timemachine is useful to run software that is not supported anymore, and also as a way of booting psp’s even if the internal firmware is destroyed. It can also be useful for developers to test their homebrew in different firmwares. The packaged readme details the available installation options, usage, known problems and considerations; I strongly encourage you to read that over before you begin. TimeMachine v0.1 currently supports the following: - Original 1.50 — can only be loaded on the phat
- 1.50 with some 3.40 hw modules — can be loaded on both, phat and slim
- 3.40 OE — can only be loaded on phat
- 3.60 M33 — can only be loaded on slim
Other firmwares are said to be added in the future. Download: TimeMachine v0.1 Labels: Homebrews
3:11 AM
Custom Firmware Extender v2.0 •
Still rockin’ Custom Firmware Extender (CFE) 1.9.2? If so, it’s time to update… Cpasjuste has released CFE version 2.0, adding support for Dark_AleX’s latest work — both custom firmware 3.90 M33 and TimeMachine. As the name implies, “Custom Firmware Extender” is a collection of useful 3rd party plugins, which in effect extend the functionality of whatever custom firmware you may be running. Full feature set can be read on the download landing page. CFE v2.0 changes: (from the README) - Removed usb/wifi ISO streaming for multiples reason, principally it was not the goal of cfe at the beginning. There is now “USB ISO Loader” by psp.padawan that will do the job well. You should soon be able to grab it from http://www.mydedibox.fr/~psppadawan/
- 390m33-2 and 150_340TM custom firmware now supported (cfe should now work on any firmware), note that on the 150_340 time machine firmware, the ftpd server will not work, and remotejoy under ISO/HOMEBREWS won’t work too for now. All other functions should work well.
- Time Machine compatibility: You can now reboot “on the fly” from one time machine firmware to another, just edit the cfe.config file under “ms0:/seplugins/cfe/” to choose which firmware you will reboot to by pressing a combo button. Format is the same as the original time machine configuration file. Default configuration is NOTE+LEFT => reboot to 150_340 firmware, NOTE+RIGHT => normal reboot (NAND).
- Remotejoy fixed to work on both slim and phat psp, without savegame bugs, so it should now be completely usable for gaming and recording.
- Tested on 390m33-2 and 150_340TM firmware on SLIM and PHAT psp.
- And more, can’t remember all the work i have done on this
Download: Custom Firmware Extender (CFE) 2.0 Labels: Homebrews
3:10 AM
Thursday, February 14, 2008
PSP Filer v4.7 Released •
Click-click-pow! Mediumgauge has released PSP Filer version 4.7. PSP Filer bundles a whole whack of useful features and functions — rip UMDs directly to your memory stick, manipulate various types of flat and binary files, manage homebrew apps/games, etc… Follow the download link to learn more. And the 4.7 changelog says… - mutes sound while CPU is busy.
- added a feature to create a directory in copy screen.
- added a feature to access RAR archive file. (read-only)
Download: PSP Filer v4.7 Labels: Homebrews
7:20 AM
Custom Firmware 3.90 M33-2 Released •
3.90 M33-2 changes: - Improvements in plugins loading code:
- Fixed some problems with problematic cards due to file system not mounted.
- Now plugins should read the faster.
- Problem fixed with lines with spaces at the end.
- Added the rest of regions to the recovery option fake region.
- (PSP SLIM): Added patches in nand ipl to allow Booster multiiplloader and TimeMachine iplloader to boot from nand.
- Note: only 3.90 M33-2 and higher can be booted from nand in slim with those ipl loaders, not official Sony firmwares or previous versions of M33.
Labels: Announcements
7:19 AM
Monday, February 11, 2008
Hexaxis XXI Update #9 Released •
Earlier today Tim emailed informing us of Hexaxis XXI Update #9. While the timestamps show otherwise, number 9 is new and more dope than ever. A few weeks back Tim added these 3 major features: - Help System: The help system is accessible anytime during play by pressing select. If you select the standard mode, it will already come up. To navigate simply use the left trigger and right trigger. There are 13 steps in the how to play steps. To hide simply press select again.
- Pulsating Combo Dice: When you create a combo, the dice pulsate both in color and size to show when they are going to switch to red. This will help people to plan out their moves a bit more wiser.
- 3 MORE LEVELS for a total of 7:
- Space Dye Vest
- Vertere
- Sleepy Spudgy
- Tornado Card
- Re-added Hippie Tie Die (Tie Die Hippie) with slightly different look
- Re-added Mercury 42 with slightly better look
- Added Big Business (one of my favorites!)
So now it’s released and here’s the video – Download: Hexaxis XXI Update #9
Labels: Homebrews
1:12 PM
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Happy Chinese New Year to all •
PSP-Services would like to wish everyone a Happy Chinese New Year 2008!
PS: LiveHelp will be not be up as often during this period due to festive seasons, but not to worry, email response will still be replied within 24hours. So do drop us a mail if you have further queries.Labels: Announcements
2:32 PM
Monday, February 4, 2008
iR Shell Firmware Patch — Now Working with 3.90 M33 •
Good news on the homebrew front… Over at irshell.org are instructions to remove iR Shell’s firmware check, thus enabling itself on custom firmware 3.90M33. But wait — there’s more! Further instructions here detail the necessary steps to get ISOs/no-UMD mode working. How to remove iR Shell’s firmware check using a hex editor: irshell/bin/irshell38x.prx: offset 0x284e, 0x82 -> 0x00 irshell/bin/irshell38xs.prx: offset 0x28da, 0x82 -> 0x00 Or download the already patched files below. Have fun! Download: iR Shell 3.9 iR Shell 3.90 M33 Patch - source: irshell.org Labels: Homebrews
9:23 AM
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Karaoke Machine for the PSP! •
Transform that PSP of yours into a portable karaoke machine! Now make a fool of yourself wherever, whenever. Marvin’s PSP Karaoke supports MP3+G playback; that’s 2 files, a .mp3 accompanied by a .cdg. The background can currently be customized by replacing BG.PNG with your own image. The player will play songs from the MP3G folder. The songs have to be named m1.mp3, m2.mp3, …mX.mp3 with a corresponding m1.cdg. The ‘1′will be used as the song number. Alternatively, you can populate an sqlite3 database (kpl.db) which allows you to forgo with the naming convention and store MP3G files in different locations on the memory stick. Note that most MP3G files on the internet don’t have mp3 id tags. The sqlite database has columns for artist names and song titles. This is a concept beta version with the following features: - Play+ CDG Format
- Add songs to queue
- Play Pause
- Skip to next song
- Sqlite3 songs database
Controls: - TRIANGLE - Show song number input
- UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT - Input song number
- CROSS - Add song number to the songs queue
- SQUARE - Skip to next song
- CIRCLE - Play / Pause
While the readme says “psp slim & lite”, I’ve confirmed it working on my PSP Phat with 3.90 M33. Download: PSP Karaoke (Concept Beta) - source: marvin.mindhyve.com Labels: Homebrews
1:42 PM
LOAD Magazine Issue #10 •
Get it while it’s hot — LOAD Magazine Issue #10… We’re back in 2008 with our biggest issue ever. Maxing out at over 70 pages, issue 10 is the best yet, featuring J.J. Abrams’ fantastic new monster movie Cloverfield. With an in-depth timeline, looking at all the important events since its creation only February last year, and the plethora of online viral marketing. We review the film too. Also on the cinematic side of life, we’ve got opinions on the latest and greatest films of 2008 including The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Be Kind Rewind, cult Spanish horror film [REC], No Country for Old Men and new Britflick horror/comedy The Cottage. To mark the glory of film, we have a special art spread, taking a look at some of the finest films and cult images through the eyes of cell shading. Moving to music, we talk to Long Beach’s finest new talent We Barbarians, also reviewing them mesmerising debut EP. Hot property Operator Please’s debut also gets the critical eyes alongside new albums from Lightspeed Champion, Vampire Weekend, Hot Chip and These New Puritans. With season 4 of LOST impending, we’ve got the lowdown on the mysteries you should be looking to solve plus for you gamers, PS2 classic Okami, now due for Wii, is given some overdue space. With the PSP dragging its heels, we see if Jeanne D’Arc is the game to get it back on track, plus we go drumming on the DS. Visit loadmagazine.co.uk for the PDF-formatted version. Download: LOAD Magazine Issue #10 (PSP) Labels: Homebrews
1:39 PM
Minor PSP UAE4ALL Changes… •
Amiga fans — get your game on. With John’s latest release you may notice a possible speed increase and improved stability. Developer FOL, fromPSPUAE.com, shared a tip to boost the emulator’s performance. John has recompiled PSP UAE4ALL with this change; he reports – …there is a speed increase! Okay, it’s really only a very slightly speed increase and some maybe won’t even feel any improvement at all, but there’s more to it: Paradroid 90, one of my favorite games of all times, always locked up after a couple of “droid-control-battles”. Not anymore! Another minor but notable change to the control scheme: hold L-Trigger for slow mouse movement with the analog stick. Hold R-Trigger for fast movement. Download: PSP UAE4ALL r1 (TTYman’s) PSP UAE4ALL r1 Mods — Kernel Build PSP UAE4ALL r1 Mods — User-mode Build Labels: Homebrews
1:37 PM
Friday, February 1, 2008
Custom Firmware 3.90 M33 Released •
Update: And, for us fat users only, the 1.50 Kernel Add-on… Dark_AleX with the quickness — custom firmware 3.90 M33 is here! 3.90 M33 changes: - 3.80 -> 3.90
- March33 NO UMD: fixed (yet another) bug related with exiting with home. (infinite semaphore wait)
M33 Updater changes: - The degeneration check and correction of IDS keys happens too in 3.71 now.
- Added code to download 3.90 PBP from net via wifi. Note that his code is not yet 100% stable, it may crash when selecting AP. In that case, re-init the installer.
- L+triangle has been restored as method to bypass battery. If you already have 390.PBP keep those buttons pressed until you see “Veryfing 390.PBP”. If the 390.PBP is being downloaded via wifi, press those buttons at the end of download until you see the previous sentence.
Labels: Announcements
7:19 AM
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