Those with homebrew on their PSPs have enjoyed a featured called "custom gameboots" for quite some time. These gameboots replace the PSP's default introductory sequence when launching a game. Players that were bored with seeing the PSP logo appear in front of a plain white background made cooler intros, usually involving anime characters, or ironically, gameboots from other machines.
It's been revealed on PSP3D that custom gameboots now work on PSPs with firmware 2.80. However, the method used is somewhat complicated that those without strong technical skills will certainly brick their PSPs trying to use it. "There are absolutely no safeguards in place when you use this program, and it allows you to do anything to any of the files in flash0. On firmware 2.80, even replacing a single PRX module will nearly guarantee a brick. We feel it's important to keep you guys safe, so we're going to keep this relatively quiet until a safer method can be published."
It appears that Sony's official firmware 2.80 has been cracked open like an egg. Expect the development community to continue to develop more and more interesting uses for the PSP as the weeks go by.
[Update 1: Program is now available.]













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11-20-2006 @ 5:18PM
Carnie said...
This question may seem redundant but I am a fan of homebrew but I despretaly wanted to play GTA: VCS so I updated my firmware to 2.81. Is there any word that 2.80 apps will play nice with the 2.81 update or not?
Either way I know that the 3.0 update will be coming soon and that there will be many people interested in cracking this one, but I just wanted to know that about 2.80 apps working with 2.81 update.
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11-20-2006 @ 5:59PM
Alex D said...
I believe that sadly the tiff exploit used by the latest eLoader (0.995 Kriek) has been thoroughly patched in 2.8x Firmwares, so, be patient, or get a modchip (100$ requires soldering skills). Only flash "homebrew" plays on 2.8x
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11-20-2006 @ 9:06PM
Silver R. Wolfe said...
A custom gameboot is NOT worth the risk of bricking your PSP.
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11-29-2006 @ 4:31PM
dude said...
Just use Devhook on a memory stick for your custom gameboots so that you dont need to mess your psp flash0 memory
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12-08-2006 @ 9:54PM
thepspfanatic said...
Well, the Eloader works on 2.8, however, it doesn't work above that. Also, bricking the psp with this is only a SLIGHT possibility. If you follow all the instructions right, then you won't have anything go wrong.
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