PSP go - File data corrupt in 'firmware 6.20'

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desprader18
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PSP go - File data corrupt in 'firmware 6.20'

Post by desprader18 »

eboot was giving the error 'corrupt data' in psp go having firmware 6.20.
The eboot has been built from the sdk that was downloaded from jetcube.
I compiled the EBOOT using Visual studio 2008. I have loaded the debug version of the code in the PSP go. Let me know whether i have to keep the release veriosn of it in the PSp system.

The program was simple controller program. that comes in the samples along with the PSP SDK.

Please let me know whether there are any changes in PSP go kernel unlike PSP k's or if any other SDKs for PSP go present.

Thank you all for the reply!
hibbyware
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Post by hibbyware »

1, You need a custom firmware to be able to run unsigned code,

2, There is no custom firmware for PSP Go,
ChrisMims
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Post by ChrisMims »

hibbyware wrote:1, You need a custom firmware to be able to run unsigned code,

2, There is no custom firmware for PSP Go,
Actually, you just need a homebrew enabler, such as ChickHen, or MHUspeed.

But, still, there isn't a homebrew enabler for the Go, nor OFW 6.20 yet :(
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Post by Davee »

ChrisMims wrote:
hibbyware wrote:1, You need a custom firmware to be able to run unsigned code,

2, There is no custom firmware for PSP Go,
Actually, you just need a homebrew enabler, such as ChickHen, or MHUspeed.

But, still, there isn't a homebrew enabler for the Go, nor OFW 6.20 yet :(
Small FYI, but MHUspeed is CHickHEN.
ChrisMims
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Post by ChrisMims »

Davee wrote:
ChrisMims wrote:
hibbyware wrote:1, You need a custom firmware to be able to run unsigned code,

2, There is no custom firmware for PSP Go,
Actually, you just need a homebrew enabler, such as ChickHen, or MHUspeed.

But, still, there isn't a homebrew enabler for the Go, nor OFW 6.20 yet :(
Small FYI, but MHUspeed is CHickHEN.
They are based off of e/o, but MHUspeed seems to work better. I know they work the same, but I prefer to classify them differently b/c ChickHen fails too often.
Davee
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Post by Davee »

ChrisMims wrote:
Davee wrote:
ChrisMims wrote:Actually, you just need a homebrew enabler, such as ChickHen, or MHUspeed.

But, still, there isn't a homebrew enabler for the Go, nor OFW 6.20 yet :(
Small FYI, but MHUspeed is CHickHEN.
They are based off of e/o, but MHUspeed seems to work better. I know they work the same, but I prefer to classify them differently b/c ChickHen fails too often.
Erm, no they aren't based off each other. MHUSpeed is ChickHEN.
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Post by willow :--) »

ChrisMims wrote:They are based off of e/o, but MHUspeed seems to work better. I know they work the same, but I prefer to classify them differently b/c ChickHen fails too often.
Be careful not to say things you can't back up with proof on these forums.

For all I know, MHUSpeed is ChickHEN with different images, which means it will work "differently" on PSPs, but not "better". MHUSpeed is however a ripoff of m0skit0's change, which probably improves stability a little bit compared to the initial TIFF file, but kept the core of the HEN (ChickHEN) entirely unchanged.
http://advancedpsp.tk/foro_es/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=21

The guys behind MHUSpeed are only hex-Editing other people's work and should not be mentioned on serious forums such as this one.

Sorry for the Drama post :/
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