Posted Mar 15, 2007 at 02:10PM by Kyle M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: PSPModkit
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PSPModkit v1.0 - Image 1  


Mhorphoex has passed by our forums today to inform us that homebrew developer Legend over at PSPlandia, and Italian PSP site, has come up with a new flashing application that runs not on your PSP but from the comfort of your PC. First of all, the application asks whether you would like to make a backup of your Flash0 folder before any flashing as a safety precaution, and then allows you to flash gameboots, fonts, icons, backgrounds, sounds, waves, icons, volume control styles, and more.

This needs the .NET framework 2.0 or higher to run and interfaces to the PSP via USB cable, so make sure you have it connected  before you attempt to backup your flash0 or start flashing. Other features of this flashing application include auto-renaming for files, the creation of recovery files in the event you flash something wrong, a tool for conversion of gameboots from MPS to PMF format, and much more.

Check out the readme for more info, but be careful as although a backup of flash0 is created it is still possible to brick your PSP while flashing so please be careful! Consult our PSP forums if you have any questions on flashing.

Download: PSPModKit v1.0
Download: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Visit: PSP Development Forum


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   by Kleptoone (Unregistered) - 2007-03-15
 » nice

nice

   by queerboy (Unregistered) - 2007-03-15
 » kewl

second

   by demonio_descarado (Unregistered) - 2007-03-15
 » any tutorial

Hi Guy ... can someone can help me using this thingy, hoy does it works? im just a noob on flashing, im on a 3.10 OE-A'
firmware and i dont trust flashing thingies... and YES!!!! I Like Fred Fredburger!!! YES!!!

   by demonio_descarado (Unregistered) - 2007-03-15
 » any tutorial.

My PSP is a TA-082 hope dont get bricked.

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   by Adrian (Unregistered) - 2007-03-15
 » Umm..

Couldn't this be used to downrade?


   Re: Sayenthy (Unregistered) - 2007-03-15
 » No

It probably accesses flash via the recovery menu options in the OE firmwares.
   by Captain_tam (Unregistered) - 2007-03-16
 » Bricked

Can this be use as a backup in case of full bricked?


   Re: PSPZorZ - 2007-03-16
 » f

no, there is ABSOLUTELY no way (and never will be a way) to recover a full brick without buying a modchip or finding out how sony flashes the firmware to begin with and using whatever machine they use.
   by zack (Unregistered) - 2007-03-16
 » auto popstation help

can enyone help me i just used auto popstatin and followed the readme and a video any every time i convert it to a eboot it starts to run on my psp then it stops but i got duke nukem time to kill to work. is it that some games arent compatiable? but they still show up in the game database.



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