Discuss the development of new homebrew software, tools and libraries.
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angelo
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by angelo »
Yup!
Once a PSP has been homebrew enabled you can run code on it.
Homebrew enabling can be done on ANY PSP.
Homebrew enabling is also known as:
Downgrading
Chipping
Pandoraizing
Modifying
Hehe, sounds like a drug meeting!
Using the "pandora" method, any PSP, of any firmware can be hacked and can run code.
I hope that helps!
Angelo
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angelo
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by angelo »
I must have clicked the wrong button!
Sorry guys!
I'm just so used to being on the Noobz site! =(
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Art
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by Art »
Grass is green and the sky is blue.
If not actually, then potentially.
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jas0nuk
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by jas0nuk »
Breathing helps people stay alive.
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cheriff
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by cheriff »
I'm hungry.
Damn, I need a decent signature!
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Tinnus
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by Tinnus »
I'm sleepy.
..gotta program something then! Since I usually work better when I should be sleeping.
Let's see what the PSP reserves... well, I'd say anything is better than Palm OS.