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1.50 Downgrader for 2.50/2.60 PSPs Released

Cyraan writes "PSP owners rejoice! Hot on the heels of the recent exploit discovery & bricking that resulted from early test versions comes a confirmed working downgrader. The method uses a GTA eLoader that will turn any version 2.50/2.60 PSP, with the exception of those with a TA-082 motherboard (how to check without opening/voiding warranty), into a version 1.50 capable of playing all forms of homebrew. One thing that may not be mentioned specifically in the article: it is recommended you NOT use the 32mb Memory Stick that came with the PSP, as the process creates alot of log files that can fill it up, possibly causing a brick."

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  1. ALOT IS NOT A FUCKING WORD by (TK2)Dessimat0r · · Score: 1, Funny

    IT IS "A LOT". This makes me seriously fucking angry.

    1. Re:ALOT IS NOT A FUCKING WORD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
    2. Re:ALOT IS NOT A FUCKING WORD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      "A lot" is a subdivided piece of land.

    3. Re:ALOT IS NOT A FUCKING WORD by paranerd · · Score: 2, Funny

      Who sez, bro? American ain't no legislatived lingo, ya knows? Irregardless of whats you'se ole biddys thank.

      Gots ta go!

  2. And the quest by buffer-overflowed · · Score: 5, Funny

    to play Nintendo games on Sony hardware continues...

    Join us next month for the release of 2.7 with Loco Roco, and the following month for yet another crack.

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  3. Re:Out of curiosity . . . by Ant+P. · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, this way comes to mind...

  4. Re:Out of curiosity . . . by kryogen1x · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, if you get four lines in tetris after running emulators on 1.5, you might brick your PSP!

  5. Re:What has digg got against qj.net? by heinousjay · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's probably a conspiracy. You should break out a rakish hat and start investigating like an old-timey journalist.

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