
The usual method of producing a Pandora's Battery required multiple systems and a rather cumbersome software installation process. Quite possibly even more nerve-wracking than the current solution is a new hardware-based one, which requires actual disassembly of the PSP battery. Supposedly, only a single wire needs to be soldered in order for any standard PSP battery to turn into a service one. Quite a fascinating find!
We wouldn't be able to muster up the courage to open a battery and start playing around with its innards. However, for the inquisitive, this is yet another fascinating discovery about the particular workings of the PSP.
[Via PSP Hacks]
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10-22-2007 @ 1:22PM
Hector Martinez said...
Should help with those who just have a Slim. Maybe my corner PSP repair shoppe can start doing these and save folks the hassle.
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10-22-2007 @ 1:47PM
Random1448 said...
boooooooooring
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10-22-2007 @ 1:54PM
GoBob said...
Interesting, but considering the ease of modifying the battery's EEPROM, I think that's unnecessary.
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10-22-2007 @ 4:03PM
ryan said...
Dennis
What? Do you mean 3.71cfw? Why would that even matter? You can just use despertador cementario to load cfw over any firmware by using Pandora's Battery.
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10-22-2007 @ 9:19PM
KarlW said...
3: This is a good way to do it for those without access to a homebrew PSP. It basically pulls the serial number line high (i.e. slaps a constant DC voltage on it), meaning the PSP reads the serial as 11111111...
Just... you know, in case you were wondering
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10-23-2007 @ 3:01AM
Tahiri said...
This is for people who don't already own a hacked PSP
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10-23-2007 @ 6:43AM
GoBob said...
Unfortunately, you still need a a 1.5 or CFW PSP to make the memory stick...
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10-23-2007 @ 9:16AM
ryan said...
GoBob,
Not necessarily. Occasionally you will find someone willing to send you the appropriate files. Also, if you look around enough, there's actually a Windows app that contains the files.
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10-23-2007 @ 9:19AM
GoBob said...
@ryan
True, I didn't think of the kindness of others. =P I was also thinking about most sites not having the full files, due to copyright issues.
I didn't have to worry about it, since I have a slim and a fat PSP. =D I tend to forget that most people don't.
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10-25-2007 @ 3:46PM
Alex Campbell said...
Wait, so does this mean I can downgrade my 3.51 firmware with just my psp?
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10-26-2007 @ 11:18PM
sean said...
i accidentally bricked my friends psp today and was wondering if anyone actually could send me those files. My psp is 3.71 and i dont know anyone with a 1.50 or modded psp.
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10-27-2007 @ 8:21AM
Keith said...
Help!!!
My son recently upgraded the software for his PSP 1000 he followed the instructions as he normally does when he upgrades. After he upgraded the software to 3.60 he now finds that the unit is dead except for green the light which flashes but nothing else happens.The PSP is a jap import but he used the uk software to upgrade. sony says they will repair if for a £115 daylight robery. Can any one help me? getting the thing switched on would be usfull at least then I can atempt a downgrade
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10-30-2007 @ 5:03PM
Brunz said...
Can anyone tell me a site where i can get the memory stick files? Or atleast tell me where to search or point me in the right direction?
Thanks
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11-08-2007 @ 5:27PM
Bryan said...
Hello, i'm using a 3.71m33 psp and was wondering if anyone could send me (or give me a link to) the resource files in the vsh folder in flash0... my brothers deleted mine and i was hoping to fix it. my psp turns on and freezes on the black screen before the sce logo pops up, can still access recovery though.
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