Less than 24 hours after the stealth release of the PSP-2000, PSP hackers have managed to peer inside the contents of firmware 3.60, ripping it open like an early Christmas present. Mathieulh confirmed the increased NAND memory that the new system has: 66MB, to be precise.
This doesn't have much significance to the end user, but it's clear that the PSP homebrew scene is still very active, regardless of what Sony may want. Bright people are at the heart of this effort, and they won't let something like a new firmware, or even new hardware, stop them.
[Thanks, Bryon!]














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9-06-2007 @ 4:10PM
themango07 said...
Haha... This is great.
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9-06-2007 @ 4:15PM
b said...
HE WORK WITH DAX...JUST GOOGLE "PSO SLIM HACKED"
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9-06-2007 @ 5:00PM
pixelator said...
Does it occur to anyone here rejoicing in this and capping on Sony's efforts that it's BAD for the PSP market? Bad for the future of the platform?
Ask yourself the tough questions:
Does open FW mean you can run an ISO loader?
Is there any way to prevent someone from making an ISO loader for ANY hacked FW?
Might the impression that the PSP is unsecure as a platform (piracy) cause developers & publishers to think twice before supporting it?
Is it important to have good new games coming out for the system, or are emulators good enough that it wouldn't matter if PSP support dies off?
Does the PSP have so many developers signed on that we needn't worry about the future? Is it OK if publishers abandon the platform?
Don't be stupid, PSP Fanboys.
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9-06-2007 @ 5:03PM
kaynyne said...
*looks around suspiciously* Yes. Great.
Or is it...a little TOO great?!
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9-06-2007 @ 5:38PM
required said...
This is why few new features are in this initial firmware.
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9-06-2007 @ 5:54PM
Don said...
"Mathieulh confirmed the increased NAND memory that the new system has: 66MB, to be precise."
If the old PSP has 32MB NAND, and the Slim has 66MB..... *gulp* for future firmware updates w./old PSP......
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9-06-2007 @ 6:12PM
Random1448 said...
stupid homebrewers are delaying a PSP store with this crap. I WANT A PSP STORE (*cartman's voice)
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9-06-2007 @ 6:21PM
rockeranimefreak said...
AFI w00t!!! anyways... HELL YEAH!!! THIS KICKS SONY'S ASS!!! 66mb can't wait to utilize that in a homebrew firmware silver slim!!!! :) w00t for Homebrew!!!!
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9-06-2007 @ 6:28PM
SKI said...
"Does open FW mean you can run an ISO loader?"
Yes, but ISO loaders can be useful in a non-pirating sense.
"Is there any way to prevent someone from making an ISO loader for ANY hacked FW?"
There is, but that is against the point of having a hacked FW. Plus, they made ISO loaders for official FW.
"Might the impression that the PSP is unsecure as a platform (piracy) cause developers & publishers to think twice before supporting it?"
Maybe, but good sales are good sales. If I know that I would sell 1 million copies, I wouldn't feel as bad about any possible "lost sales." There is no telling if any of the pirates would of bought it if they had to pay.
"Is it important to have good new games coming out for the system, or are emulators good enough that it wouldn't matter if PSP support dies off?"
Good games will always come out until the system is dead. Plus when Sony does pull support, home brewers will have free reign to do whatever they want.
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9-06-2007 @ 6:48PM
PSP_Amigo said...
Hell ya I rejoice at this "pixelator". I love using my hacked psp to run emulation on games I have bought long ago. I have also bought over 20 games for the PSP.
Developers keep releasing rehashed compilations and charge us 20-40 for each one. Why the hell should I have to keep repaying for these games I have purchased at least once???? I can play them emulated. I still buy and play the newest PSP games that I want. The psp has had homebrew for a long long time and the number of developers has risen and not declined. If piracy was an issue you would not see sequels from big name companies would you? The number of games and type of games is still on the rise as well. So wake up and don't stereotype those of us that enjoy more of what the psp has to offer by saying don't be stupid. There is a whole world more than the official bits and scraps thrown to us via Sonys firmwares.
Homebrew I enjoy
Emulation
Extra Music Features
Extra Video Features
Alarm Clocks
PDA stuff
Customization of the interface
and homebrew games and more
and I love the umd games I have bought and continue to buy.
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9-06-2007 @ 6:57PM
Tim Parsons said...
GODDAMN PIRATES!!!
SONY NEEDS TO BETTER PROTECT it's devices from this kind of BULLSHIT!!
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9-06-2007 @ 7:12PM
LoyalistRevolt said...
THANK YOU pixelator!!! They could have at least waited until it was out..If there is a delay I'm going to kill someone!
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9-06-2007 @ 8:30PM
beavis_2k said...
it is not a big deal :) sony is already used to being owned :p maybe one day some features from the psp2 can be ported to the original (i konow video out aint happening but maybe other features such as usb recharge)
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9-06-2007 @ 11:58PM
snake79 said...
ok~ if you're so proud of homebrew then in the end what you get is buncha homebrew application and maybe a little bit of cheap umd game that you can rip to play with. Or even worst. Sony stop supporting PSP and that's the end of your PSP. A psp that only have some homebrew application to play with. Who want to make game like god of war or crisis core or metal gear that take so much afford and in the end get nothing in return? The only happy news that homebrew can get is a custom firmware that doesn't play pirated ISO. -the end-
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9-07-2007 @ 1:58AM
Abscissa said...
"Might the impression that the PSP is unsecure as a platform (piracy) cause developers & publishers to think twice before supporting it?"
If the GBA, DS, and PS2 are any indication, I'd have to say "probably not". Publishers and developers go wherever the market share is.
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9-07-2007 @ 4:51AM
Pilch said...
It seems that it's already happening: the creator of Castlevania has hinted that Dracula X Chronicles could be the first and last Castlevania title for the PSP because of low software sales.
http://www.pspfanboy.com/2007/09/05/dracula-x-chronicles-could-be-only-castlevania-game-on-psp/
It seems quite easy to link low games sales with being able to play pirated games.
As great as free games sound, it might also mean that developers drop the PSP for the DS, and we will be the ones losing out. Sony should listen, but remember that Sony are not your enemy: they created the PSP in the first place!
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9-07-2007 @ 8:25AM
bangM3 said...
TO: 'pixelator', 'Random1448', 'Tim Parsons', and any other haters out there that are not smart enough to change their FW to a CFW... That is the reason they hate and talk down on it. I been using CFW and supporting it since I bought a PSP the day it came out. And for the person that made the comment about "THANK YOU pixelator!!! They could have at least waited until it was out..If there is a delay I'm going to kill someone!" HELLO! I just bought mine yesterday from Target Stores and they were stocked to the roof with them. I don't know what kind of BFE town you are from but they have already been released and you can buy one on the net at various places.
Homebrew and CFW are not only used by pirates, I use homebrew and CFW on one of my PSPs and my son has another one that is Sony FW because he is too young to understand and use CFW to it's full potential. I own and have purchased many games new and 'used' (i.e. Gamestop) and it is convenient that if I RIP my already owned and bought games I can put several of them on my 4GB MSPD. Convenient, faster loading, no LOUD UMD spinning noises... So before any of you 'youngsters' start tearing up at the developers of CFW and the people that support and use it, learn the facts and stay in school!!!
Sony knows what is going on and lucky for them there are CFW developers out there to teach them about the power of their own product. I even read an article where some Sony developers and owners run CFW on their personal PSPs??? So if it is so bad then why are people that work with Sony using it?
I would like to see what all you nay sayers and negative commenters have to say about that?
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9-07-2007 @ 6:23PM
pixelator said...
"If the GBA, DS, and PS2 are any indication, I'd have to say "probably not". Publishers and developers go wherever the market share is."
Um, the GBA, DS and PS2 need HARDWARE to hack and play pirated games. The PSP does not - and is thus one of the easiest to hack systems to date. If you don't think commercial developers aren't aware of that, think again. And if you don't think it a negative effect on the PSP's perceived viability among publishers, go right ahead killing off your favorite system by advocating those hacks. Idiot.
"pixelator', 'Random1448', 'Tim Parsons', and any other haters out there that are not smart enough to change their FW to a CFW... That is the reason they hate and talk down on it"
Sorry, but I've got two PSP units running emulated FW 3.x. The reason I am (now) not in favor of LOUDLY BROADCASTING hacked FW is stated above in my previous post. Put down the jelly flavored dildo and the crack pipe and R E A D it again. Twit.
For the intellectually challenged: Of COURSE hacked FW and homebrew doesn't mean EVERYONE is a pirate. The point is, there ARE people running ISO loaders and hacked FW is what makes that happen. Sad but true. Eliminate open FW and you eliminate piracy on the system. End of story.
The PSP needs EVERY leg up it can get at this stage of its life. You drooling punks getting off on every FW hack are helping put nails into the coffin of the of the system. You may enjoy your emulators and other HB wares, but eventually, at this rate, that's ALL you'll have - because the development will have dried up. Say what you want about ports and rehashes, but there's lots of GOOD PSP games out there - and this is the best way to STOP that from continuing.
I can't believe the abject goddamned stupidity that runs rampant on these blogs. You loudmouthed punk-ass hacker advocates have all the foresight of dried dog shit. See all the new stuff coming for the DS? All those titles we're NOT getting? Hear the PSP developers saying they'll have to wait and see how their current games sell before they make another -- if they haven't bailed already?
WAKE UP, PEOPLE. Next year this time, we might be lamenting the sharply declining sales and availability of new PSP games as the system spirals into death. But to some of you selfish myopic brats, I guess, who cares, right? Mommy will buy you the next cool toy, after all.
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9-07-2007 @ 7:08PM
Ranter said...
Pixelator:
You are a Fcking idiot that likes to hear himself ramble on and try to sound like he knows what the hell he is talking about. Youa re so full of feces it's not funny. Hell ya Sony knows about how much pirating goes on, same as Nintendo and Microsoft. You can check any place you want but if you see say 2 psp titles on a place like BT then you will see 4 for the Nintendo DS and yet it has not hurt the DS market you fool. So I can call names like Pixelfuckinglater and Pixieass all day long so that I can rant like you. Bottom line you need to WAKE the FCK up and get off of your highhorse and realize that pirating on the PSP is a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of revenue of store bought games brings in.
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