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== Firmware Versions ==
== Firmware Versions ==
There are 20 different firmware versions:
There are 28 different firmware versions:


=== Official Versions ===
=== Official Versions ===
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*3.01
*3.01
*3.02
*3.02
*3.03  
*3.03
*3.10
*3.11
*3.30
*3.40


=== Unofficial Versions ===
=== Unofficial Versions ===
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*3.02 OE (Open Edition) (2 different versions; A and B)
*3.02 OE (Open Edition) (2 different versions; A and B)
*3.03 OE (Open Edition) (1 version; A)
*3.03 OE (Open Edition) (1 version; A)
*3.10 OE (Open Edition) (2 different versions; A and A')
*3.30 OE (Open Edition) (2 different versions; A and A')
*3.40 OE (Open Edition) (1 version; A)


== Installing onto Memorystick ==
== Installing onto Memorystick ==
Now that you know your firmware version we can begin with the installation instructions which are different for the firmwares, depending on the exploit they are using.  
Now that you know your firmware version we can begin with the installation instructions which are different for the firmwares, depending on the exploit they are using. <tt>X:/</tt> is the drive given to your PSP by windows (i.e. <tt>G:/</tt>). XMB stands for Cross Media Bar, which is the menu you get on your PSP (also on PS3).  


=== Firmware 1.00/1.50 CF - No Exploit ===
=== Firmware 1.00/1.50 CF - No Exploit ===
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# Start Eloader. Run from Eloader menu.
# Start Eloader. Run from Eloader menu.


=== Firmware 2.71 SE/3.02 OE/3.03 OE ===
=== Firmware 2.71 SE/3.02 OE/3.03 OE/3.10 OE/3.30 OE/3.40 OE ===
All of these custom firmwares were made by Dark_AleX. They combine firmware 1.50 with another firmware (as stated in their names) so PSP users can play homebrew and use higher firmware features (most recently POPS the official PS1 emulator), without needing devhook, two PSPs or a modchip.
All of these custom firmwares were made by Dark_AleX. They combine firmware 1.50 with another firmware (as stated in their names) so PSP users can play homebrew and use higher firmware features (most recently POPS the official PS1 emulator), without needing devhook, two PSPs or a modchip.


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Alternatively, copy the folder inside the single-eboot folder from the ScummVM PSP zip to <tt>X:/PSP/GAME150/</tt>. Then run from the XMB.
Alternatively, copy the folder inside the single-eboot folder from the ScummVM PSP zip to <tt>X:/PSP/GAME150/</tt>. Then run from the XMB.


=== Firmware 1.51/1.52/2.81/3.00/3.01/3.02/3.03 ===
=== Firmware 1.51/1.52/2.81/3.00/3.01/3.02/3.10/3.11/3.30/3.40 ===
Currently there is no exploit that allows you to run unsigned eboots on these firmwares. 1.51 and 1.52 can upgrade to a higher firmware that runs homebrew. <tt>X:/</tt> is the drive given to your PSP by windows (i.e. <tt>G:/</tt>). XMB stands for Cross Media Bar, which is the menu you get on your PSP (also on PS3).
Currently there is no exploit that allows you to run unsigned eboots on these firmwares. 1.51, 1.52, 2.81, 3.00, 3.01 and 3.02 can upgrade to a higher firmware that runs homebrew.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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