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Tutorial for running homebrew on 2.80 firmware

Being able to play homebrew on firmware 2.80 is an amazing accomplishment. However, most people that have firmware 2.80 probably don't know the very basics of running homebrew on their system. While there have been guides created in the past, a new one has popped up on the PlayStation boards. Shamoo teaches you the steps necessary to run fan-favorite DDR clone, PSP Revolution, on your system.
  1. Download the eLoader on your computer.
  2. Connect your PSP to your computer via USB.
  3. Install the eLoader.
  4. Make sure you choose this kind of installation: "TIFF, Installatron + Xloader - RECOMMENDED"
  5. Ensure the following options are checked: "TIFF, xLoader (for 2.80), Installatron, emenu"
  6. You're done installing the eLoader. Now, it's time to get homebrew programs.
The full tutorial shows you how to download and install PSP Revolution on your system. It's not complicated at all--it just involves moving some folders into your PSP's GAME directory, and a few more steps. Of course, with firmware 3.0 on the horizon, what choice will you make? Stick with homebrew, or keep advancing with Sony's official upgrades?

How-to: Make your PSP shoulder buttons light up


It seems like you guys didn't like Engadget's analog stick makeover. Maybe you'll like this detailed guide to making light-up shoulder buttons instead. Everett, the modder, explains his reasoning quite eloquently: "Sony decided to make the PSP shoulder buttons transparent, leaving modders an excellent opportunity to make the device look way cooler with lighting."

I have to admit, the idea does sound pretty enticing: seeing your PSP shoulder buttons light up every time you press them. Cheesy? Maybe. Cool. Hellz yeah. It won't be easy to get these lights into your system, but Everett does a fantastic job of explaining how to rip open your PSP. If you're a bit too afraid of exposing your system's innards, you can actually request Everett to mod your system for you. For money, of course.

[Via PSP Hacks]

How-To: Add an analog stick to your PSP


If you're sick of using that analog nub, the fine folks at our sister site Engadget has an incredibly detailed write-up on how to take the analog stick from a PS2/Xbox and graft it into your portable device. It won't be easy, but if you take the challenge, you'll see that your system will become stronger, faster... BETTER!

How-to: Replace your broken PSP joystick


Whenever I go visit a GameStop or EB Games branch with a PSP kiosk, what will most often be broken on the PSP is the joystick. Whether this is due to excessive wear and tear or vandalism is anyone's guess, but of all the moving parts of the PSP, the joystick always seems to be the first to fall off.

So what do you do then? I'd suggest seeing if the warranty's still good and get it fixed that way, but chances are it'll involve either A.) a long-ass wait, or B.) money on your end to pay for initial shipping charges. Considering the inconvenience (and the likelihood that you've already voided your warranty anyway), one plucky PSP fan is offering a DIY alternative to having to wait on hold for a hour.

The guide is pretty simple and essentially just documents specific screws and pry points that you'll have to watch out for. But seeing as not everyone is willing to try their hand at sticking sharp objects into their $250 gadgets without some direction, this guide is a pretty good place to start.

Disassemble your PSP...in Spanish!


When I first saw the video of the Nintendo DS being disassembled that was posted on DS Fanboy, I was about as nonplussed as I would be if I saw someone take apart, say, a Pez dispenser (Nintendo fanboys, FLAME ON!) . You know what I'd like to see? A video of someone methodically dissecting a PSP. Now THAT would be exciting! Plus I'm pretty sure I'll be doing a heckuva lot less squealing than Ludwig did.

...Yeaaah, I didn't realize twenty-three minutes would feel that long. I swear at one point I felt my brain glaze over like it does when I hear the words, "Dr. Phil". That's one exciting man, he is.



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