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(It requires 33 MB of free space in the memory stick). The format of the dump is compliant with u.p.
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It dumps the full nand content to the file * systemparam, pspsdk sample (user mode). * ipldumper, pspsdk sample (kernel mode). It dumps kernel memory to the memory stick. There are some samples in the "GAME" directory, all of them ported from the pspsdk samples,Įxcept the nanddumper written by Dark_AleX.
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You can try using the PatchSFO tool from to patch homebrew to HEN format.

In future versions i may patch the kernel to allow it to accept static elf's. Homebrews for 3.11 have to be in prx format. Won't run (they are rejected by the 3.11 kernel). Since current homebrews are in static elf format, they Note2: Once the program is loaded, it is independant of the memory stick contents. Note: Ensure that you leave the PSP/HEN_311 and PSP/SAVEDATA directories that are used for HENĪs some of the files are used each time you enter HEN. This time there will just be the pale blue screen and xmb reboot, since this time there is When you do a hardware reset, you'll have to run Lumines again. Only a hardware reset will remove the program from memory. As mentioned before, the patch will remain resident in memory, and even entering sleep mode Note that a pale blue screen will appear again every time the PSP reboots with HEN active. Now you can run the homebrew in format prepared for 2.71. * Pale Blue: The files were written succesfully, and HEN is active. * Red: the files couldn't be written to the flash (it happens a few times). When you run the program, you'll see a coloured screen that can be one of two colors: Copy all contents inside MS_ROOT to the root of your memory stick.

Change the language to English, under System Settings -> System Language See the enclosed Downgrader_HOWTO.txt for details.
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You can also use this HEN to run a downgrader, which will automatically perform any necessary idstorage patches and install v1.50 firmware on your PSP. See the enclosed idstorage_release.txt for details. It allows you to restore your PSP's idstorage to its original factory settings, so that it can be upgraded to official Sony firmwares, if required. Note that this package also includes a key restorer for v3.11 HEN - this key restorer is designed for TA-082/TA-086 motherboard PSPs that have previously been downgraded to v1.50. It does NOT rewrite any existing file in the system, it writes new files, so the probabilities of bricking are practically null. Note: this program writes some small files in the flash, ONLY the first time is executed.
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This is based on the source for HEN 2.71 provided by Dark_Alex, thanks for the code and the help. It makes a patch that remains permanent until hardware reset.

This program enables homebrew and downgraders to be run on 3.11 using the US or EU version of lumines. Rename the file as 500.Homebrew Enabler ("HEN") for 3.11 by Noobz / Dark_AleX.Download the original 5.00 version from Sony.If you have a network connection, it will download automatically the needing files, otherwise:.You will have a folder like this: X:\PSP\GAME\UPDATE\eboot.pbp.Unzip the CFW that you downloaded from (for example 500m33_6.zip), and place it in \PSP\GAME\.Download the most recent CFW version from (In this example is 5.00 M33-6).If you have a previous version, follow this steps:
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Since the 3.90 M33 version, it is possible to update the custom firmware directly from the "network update" menu. Also this firmware gained an huge success: it permitted to use the internal Sony Playstation emulator! Still 3 months later, Dark_AleX released the 3.02 OE firmware. This release permitted to run compressed games from the memory stick, in CSO format. With this firmware, everyone could update to 2.71, to get all the additional features, like the web browser, rss reader, and still can run homebrew (and pirated games). In fact, most of hacked PSPs, were still running the 1.50 version + devhook, to emulate a 2.71 from the memory stick. The knowledge gained on hacking the 1.50 firmware, made it possible for Dark_AleX to release, 3 months later, the famous 2.71 SE firmware. He added some extra functionality like autorun an homebrew, a limited recovery mode and so on. Custom firmwares for the PSP has been since 2006, when Dark_AleX did a proof-of-concept firmware based on the 1.50 version.
