Pandora capatible with OFW 6.20

#1 28 Oct 2010 @ 20:00
Hello, my psp just recently bricked, which caused me to post a thread earlier this week. I have been doing som reasearch and saw some forums on Pandora's Battery. I was wondering if Pandora's Battery is compatible with OFW 6.20. Any takes
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#2 29 Oct 2010 @ 11:37
Pandora is compatible with any firmware, but not with any PSP. If you have a 3k, forget it. If you have a 2k, it might or might not work, depending on when your PSP was produced. If you have a 1k (or Phat) it definitely works, if your PSP is only bricked.

Xbox 360: On my fourth console, first one rrod 3 times, second one sold at ebay because of no HDMI, third one rrod during flashing (supposedly killed that drive), fourth one up and working on LT 3.0
PSP: Slim&Lite 2004 model with 6,60 ME v1.3
PS3: 60 Gig Model with the latest official firmware for going online and a modified case for better cooling
PSVita: Need some games for it, just bought an 8 GB memory card at ebay, awaiting a Photofast addapter for MicroSD-cards.
#3 01 Nov 2010 @ 21:28
I thought you can use Pandora on any psp without a certain motherboard From what i have read on different threads, i have found that the psp3k is not compatible with ANY homebrew or pandora... Psp2k differs on the motherboard. So i guess i just answered my own question by searching further.
#4 02 Nov 2010 @ 13:05
Originally posted by Sl4k3r:
I thought you can use Pandora on any psp without a certain motherboard From what i have read on different threads, i have found that the psp3k is not compatible with ANY homebrew or pandora... Psp2k differs on the motherboard. So i guess i just answered my own question by searching further.
Not quite true. The PSP 3k is compatible with homebrew, if the firmware is 5.03 or below you can even play backups on it using the ChickHEN method. If it is higher you can only play homebrew applications by using Half Byte loader.
The PSP 2k has a certain motherboard (TA088v3) if it was produced after the 2nd quarter of 2008. Then the same as said about the PSP 3k applies. Both don't support Pandora Battery.
The PSPGo supports homebrew by using Half Byte Loader. No backups or (obviously) Pandora Battery.

Xbox 360: On my fourth console, first one rrod 3 times, second one sold at ebay because of no HDMI, third one rrod during flashing (supposedly killed that drive), fourth one up and working on LT 3.0
PSP: Slim&Lite 2004 model with 6,60 ME v1.3
PS3: 60 Gig Model with the latest official firmware for going online and a modified case for better cooling
PSVita: Need some games for it, just bought an 8 GB memory card at ebay, awaiting a Photofast addapter for MicroSD-cards.
#5 02 Nov 2010 @ 21:14
So would i beable to lload a cfw onto a 3k and keep it Or would i have to get a pre 08' 2k??
#6 03 Nov 2010 @ 14:54
Your only solution if you have bricked your psp 3k, is to buy a new one. I would get a psp 1000, just because I like the style. If you were to buy a 2k, you would more than likely be safe for cfw. At my local gamestop, a psp 1000 is $99, and a 2000 is $119.

Toshiba Satellite a665 16.5" laptop - Intel i3 - 4gb RAM - 500 gb HDD
PS3 Slim 320GB HDD 3.41 OFW
PS2 Slim SCPH-70012 - Free McBoot 1.8 - 128MB Memory Card
PSP 3001 Silver - Custom Firmware 5.03 GEN-C - 8GB Sony Memory Stick
iPod Touch 2g - 8gb - MC version - Jailbroken
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