Posted Apr 01, 2008 at 02:47PM by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: nand, Custom Firmware, Ky Kiske
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Sony PlayStation Portable handheld - Image 1Ever since Dark_AleX released a DDC version that installs custom firmware 3.90 M33-3, there hasn't been a lot of support for applications which can run on 3.80 and other older CFWs.

Fortunately, developer Ky Kiske released a new homebrew app that allows you to freely switch across any of the older firmware and test different applications on them. Entitled "Multi Cementerio", it also allows users to disable flash formatting and keep the same configuration and registry from the previously installed CFW.

Here's a list of features that Multi Cementerio comes packed with:
  • Ability for installing the official firmwares 3.93, 3.90 and 3.80.
  • Ability for installing the custom firmwares 3.90 M33-3 and 3.80 M33-5.
  • Ability to disable flash1 formatting (by default it formats), by pressing R before starting the installation. The helpful thing about this is that you won't lose your configuration and registry.
  • It informs you of how many percent of battery you have left, and you will be warned if less then 5% is left.
  • A file existence and checksum check was added before it starts formatting the flashes (in the original DDC, it formatted, then checked existance).
Please note that this program is only handy for developers who need to test their applications on older firmwares, so take care when installing this on your handheld. Also, before installing this make sure to make a NAND dump with the original DDC version 4 or version 5 first for safety reasons.

For additional details on how to install Multi Cementerio on your handheld, check out the Readme.txt file included in the file bundle which you can download through the link below.

Download: Multi Cementerio

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   by francis21 - 2008-04-01
 » question about the program

I read the description..but I just want to know if you use this program, would it overwrite your current firmware (e.g., If I want to go back to 3.80 m33 and I'm on 3.90 m33-3, would it overwrite my 3.90 m33-3 firmware) **not the right word..I mean overwrite..but ya..hehe..If anyone tried this program, could you please tell me..thanks..

   by psJean - 2008-04-01
 » This is yet the best program ever!

Well, the truth is that I love the ideas of going back in time with the PSP because really I missed my older emu, plus it's cool. I admit that D_A has been very up to date 2 update in the same day wow!!! man thanks, Dark_AleX if you are reading this I think you very much and may God bless and protect you. live life long, all coder and hacker...


by: psJean A.K.A_nX2Go


   Re: psJean - 2008-04-01
 » Sorry

well I meant to say thanks not think i correct myself... and again Thanks Dark_AleX and Team M33 plus others....

   Re: Jx1 - 2008-04-01
 » Learn to read.

This isn't D.A.'s Work.

it's by " Ky Kiske ".
so thank Ky. Not d.a., at least not this time :D

   Re: Strongbadunit2 - 2008-04-01
 » ..

and god bless you for being a dumass
   by kloplop321 - 2008-04-01
 » another question.

Can this support 3.52M33-4?
If so, It would be VERY helpful for testing the piKey builds(as the iR receive still works in 3.52 correctly in GAME mode)

   by psJean - 2008-04-01
 » I am not.

The truth and the reality is one who call another dumb is because he is somewhat ignorant or foolish, see you only know me by words but not a figure representing human form. I say to you before criticize a brother please learn first how to spell "God" is not 'god; understand sluggard. I meant to thank {Ky Kiske} then I mistakenly thank Dark_AleX and Others Well I am very concern to tell you that we all make critical mistakes somewhat, in life a person can point to another his/her faulty mistake but not by perceived flaws. Same on you Mr/Mrs who ever you are. Next time you pray to God on helping you not to criticize a fellow Brother or Sister, but to share with you the heart of love by precisely learn how to help.

by: psJean A.K.A_nX2Go


   Re: UncertainGod - 2008-04-01
 » Nope

It's G.O.D - The Grand Oral Disseminator.

   Re: psJean - 2008-04-01
 » I correct myself.

correction its Shame not same see this was critical again, it's only natural.
well enough about this nonsense peace.

by: psJean A.K.A_nX2Go
   by Angelo123 - 2008-04-02
 » Not bad

Not bad, but maybe he should have done more and release a more fruitful application:

- 1.50 + 1.50 official
- 2.71 SE - C + 2.71 official
- 3.03 OE - C + 3.03 official
- 3.40 OE - A + 3.40 official
- 3.52 M33 - 4 + 3.52 official
- 3.60 M33 + 3.60 official
- 3.71 M33 - 4 + 3.71 official
- 3.80 M33 - 5 + 3.80 official
- 3.90 M33 - 3 + 3.90 official
- 3.93 official
- All the above with "Time Machine" support.

That'll be my ultimate Despertar del Cementerio, but seems too much... :(


   Re: juice0187 - 2008-04-03
 » maybe

maybe thats d-a's next step remember how time machine is only in beta right 0.1 maybe 1.0 could show some improvements


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