Usually these would go over lots more on ebay, but found they have it here for quite cheap.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12710
Look what I stumbled across
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Same tool but without the CARD.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12472
So really, your getting a great deal just for the 2gb card.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12472
So really, your getting a great deal just for the 2gb card.
I really know a lot on PSP's and just by the look at the Picture those are 3rd Party Pandora Batts and a Fake Sony Memory Stick. The think with fake mems, they have around 97 more Mb but brake easier and have a slower transferring capacity although real ones thens to go slower after a wild. I would Recommend getting a 4Gb SanDisk, my friend got his for 40$ (Best Buy).
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PSP Battery Tools?
It's not necessary to have to buy a battery tool in order to hack PSP firmware. Just find an old PSP battery pack from like the first versions and download one of those newbe magic memory stick formatter programs and it can create a typical old PSP battery into a service tool battery "without opening it and compromising the circuitry in the inside of the battery." And all you really need is a typical 2gig or more memory stick pro duo, whatever the brand. Then you can hack firmware to upgrade to like 3.71 m33 then upgrade later on to 3.90. Sadly if you do not have a 2nd PSP with some homebrew software(3.51 m33 or higher) you can not hack a battery without opening it, just borrow a friend's.
Follow this link, this guys tutorial is very simple and can hack those older PSP batteries. http://pspslimhacks.com/forum/index.php ... 215.0.html
BE CAUTION, some newer batteries are a little unhackable and slim batteries can die in the process. Just make sure to always back up the kernals and use older batteries.
Yes, the battery can be converted back to normal with the same process.
Follow this link, this guys tutorial is very simple and can hack those older PSP batteries. http://pspslimhacks.com/forum/index.php ... 215.0.html
BE CAUTION, some newer batteries are a little unhackable and slim batteries can die in the process. Just make sure to always back up the kernals and use older batteries.
Yes, the battery can be converted back to normal with the same process.