PSP 3.80 M33 CFW Confirmed


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From the man himself on the Maxconsole forums:

I may code a nids resolver inside firmware, but that will take its time as finding the function equivalence between modules is annoying (very easy but very annoying)... but it may be the best solutions, as programmers will get tired of having to change the nids of their apps whenever there is a new cfw, as it seems Sony will be doing this all the time from now.
Well, i will not be updating psar dumper until 3.80 M33, as for decompression it needs the 3.80 sysmem function for the new algorithm, but sysmem is also compressed with it I'll be using the ipl function for internal decryption.

Btw, SilverSpring, there is a "03g" now. Would it mean they are gonna implement the missing hardwares there?

01g = psp fat (all motherboards)

02g = psp slim

03g = top secret, but looks like a new model may come. Wether it is something totally new or just something to defeat pandora, is unknown.

Anyways Sony is slow creating a new psp. They started the slim back in 2.71

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Hopefully we will see a release in time for Christmas :D

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PSP is picking up in sales, but if Sony shuts down these custom firmwares from being created they will once again hit the rock bottom with PSP sales... other than that the PSP is a coolio gadget if you ask me. :D

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PSP is picking up in sales, but if Sony shuts down these custom firmwares from being created they will once again hit the rock bottom with PSP sales... other than that the PSP is a coolio gadget if you ask me. :D

Maybe the "problem" is that with pandora the custom firmwares are out of control: now there's no risk of getting your psp bricked, and flashing any PSP from any version to the latest CFW is a 10s process.

Sony sure wants some "scene" to boost sales, but not something that easy.

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