TUTORIAL: Make a Pandora's Battery without a homebrew PSP!

Trying to get homebrew running on your PSP? Want to add a screen light to your Game Boy? Trying to figure out how to work your GP2X? By popular demand, discuss it in here! (This forum is for pre-built handhelds, NOT custom made portables!)

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MediaManiacPSP
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Help

Post by MediaManiacPSP »

Once you get all the required items PM me and I'll help you.


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Thanks To All Who Made This Possible!

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hermes1972
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Arigato gozaimasu!

Post by hermes1972 »

8) 8) 8) I wanna thank this forum and you guys, for helping me customizing my PSP, I now have a 3.6 M33 Slim PSP. Now i can help my colleagues customize their PSP too. 8) 8) 8)
Thanks a lot!!!
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Post by blackbox_dev »

Search Google for the TOTALNewbi MS Installer. This will create the files you need for the memory stick. It's much more versatile then the files I have previously been distributing.

Also, all the photos have been rehosted. Yay.

-iam
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MediaManiacPSP
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New Pandroa Tut

Post by MediaManiacPSP »

Very awesome tutitorial by IAM, clear and easy to follow instructions with nice pictures depicting the steps. I give it a 10/10 for creating a user friendly tutitorial!

Update
I've been trying so much stuff I wouldnt of tried before this!!!


~THANKS TO ALL~

Mostly IAM for the sodering tip ;)
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Post by tvrtkod »

I agree with the above statment. This is my first post on this forum and i can only say that i succesfully downgraded my PSP SLIM and am runing 3.71 m33-v2 on it.

Cheers and keep up the good work!
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Post by benheck »

Good work everyone. I must comment however that only Sony would have that much circuitry in a fricking BATTERY PACK.

Oh well... Have fun and happy hacking!

-Ben H
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MediaManiacPSP
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sony overload

Post by MediaManiacPSP »

lol no doubt
prophetz
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Guess I dont get it!

Post by prophetz »

I have been reading, downloading files and trying to look for my own answers but I still cant get it! I moded the bat, install hte bat lite comes on green, no memory lite action and screen doesnt show anything! I have to be over looking something simple! It is a slip btw!! Any ideas?

ok, made some head way, mem lite comes on now, screen comes on but stays black?
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Post by blackbox_dev »

Are you using a Slim? If so, the downgrade process won't have any screen output. You need to press the X button after the wi-fi light stops flashing. Then after that wait for every thing to stop flashing and you'll know the process is complete. Press X again to shut the PSP off. Put a normal battery in, and presto! You can boot up with 3.71 M33.

-iam
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zinomian
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Post by zinomian »

ive been trying to read the entire thing, but what util did you all used to create the memory stick?
eyesofevil
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Post by eyesofevil »

i moded psp-s110 like this

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but it dosnt work power dosent turn on can any1 give me some advice
thx
zinomian
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MediaManiacPSP da man!!! Thanks.

Post by zinomian »

Just wanted to quickly thank MediaManiacPSP. He very graciously pretty much held my hand through the proccess of upgrading my psp and explaining what I had done wrong (via msn chat, good man, good man!!!)

He also provided me with the right files to not only update my psp slim but also a phat one in case i ever come accross someone that might need the help, something that i had trouble with, since there are soo many walkthroughs out there that either dont explain the process well, or dont provide all the files needed to make the update.

I also wanted to say thanks to iam7805 for originally creating the walkthrough for the battery, which without I would not have been able to update my psp (Thanks man!).

Also, since I’ve just learned (again thanks mediamaniacpsp) how to update the psp’s please feel free to PM and I will try to help anyone I can, since I’ve found that most of the issues people have with the whole process is making sure that their memory sticks are setup correctly.

Again, thanks sooooooo much MediaManiacPSP!!!
MediaManiacPSP
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Post by MediaManiacPSP »

Thanks man for the compliment, I must say you were very well prepared and it didnt take long for us to get you up and running again with the latest homebrew fw ;) Ya I wouldn't of been able to help you without the original tut made by IAM. THANKS!!!!



mMmmmm hombrew 3.71 m33-2


Moving mountains one pebble at a time ;)
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Post by Bay_Wolf »

Anyone here use a Datel Tool Battery to put CFW on their PSP Slim? I know you have to get a Memory Stick with the appropriate files but does anyone know if this battery is exactly like the Pandora Battery you can create?

Regards and Thanks for The Help
MediaManiacPSP
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Post by MediaManiacPSP »

Ya I've seen that too on the web and wondered if it does work. Why bother though, when you can create the battery for free with your existing battery :)
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