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22. October 2009 @ 00:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by doofunky1:
ok now my delimma is the ps player homebrew app i used b4 does not work now with this new gen D and the psp buffs way to much using the initail apps for music and vids so on this what homebrew is avaible to run on this new gen that will play media ?
Bear in mind that firmware was just recently released, so there will be kinks that need to be worked out. Thats just the way it is, and thats's how its always been since the psp first came out running version 1.50.

Remember-newer doesn't always mean better, which is the main reason I still run 5.00M33-6 on my slim. If I want to play new games-I would just as soon update my psp to OFW 6.10 before anything else.

As far as what homebrew works, and what doesnt...You will have to use the trial and error method...

If you can get your psp back to at least GEN-B2, you should be OK-You'll just have to use the decrypter program that was mentioned earlier to play new games.





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22. October 2009 @ 01:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok i was thinking exactly what you commented lol i think i will go back to mm3-4 it was very sweet for me when i ran m33-6 on my end it was real buggy and still didnt play the gran turismo title so this wouldnt fix the problem either yes i understand that the firmware is still being tested and updated completly ty for ur time deez your always a big help cool points for you i will just have to wait it out guess i will just keep collecting until this dilemma can b fixd im guessing a 15o kernel for gen firmware will b out asoon as all the glitches r fixd thanx again for ur time u make me happy to come back for info

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22. October 2009 @ 01:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No problem-thats what I am here for.

Incidentally, while looking for something else over on psp-hacks, I stumbled upon **THIS** -It looks like a decrypter for newer games that can then be played on M33 custom firmware. Might be worth having a look at.


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22. October 2009 @ 04:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by doofunky1:
a moderator that inforces rules and insults me wow thats harsh
I'm not not insulting you, you are insulting the intelligence of everyone else reading as you expect us to read unintelligible text speak drivel because you are too lazy to type properly.

When you come back you either type properly or not at all as i said before.



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3. November 2009 @ 20:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thank you very much for your time on my behalf dEEz_nUtz it means so much to me sorry for the delay on the gratitude but hey i was suspended for not spelling correct so this will probally be my final post since i am not liked on this site i had to say thanks tho it means alot people taking the time out for me i am now working on patching just started reading so lots to go lol but t.y. (thats an abbrevation for thank you ) i did redoo my psp 1001 back to mm3-4 so i could njoy the 15o kernel as music is key when walking about lol but the gen d did work as you suggested for those new titles as i tested but the gen d still needs work as you are aware im sure lol so thats my update well back to the drawing board thanx again dEEz_nUtz as always take care of yourself and eachother hope you can decipher this thank you message as it was met for you and kudos

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