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PSP hacking/modding F.A.Q.
Hacking Guide

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The PSP 1000 is fatter than the 2000/3000 and has a curved back.
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The back ring on the 3000 is thinner.
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On the 3000, the "home" button just has the playstation symbol, and the playstation symbol in the upper-left is replaced by the SONY logo.
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And the PSP Go looks totally different.
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On the main menu go to the very left and choose System Settings.
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Scroll down and select System Information.
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Your System Software (firmware) version will be there.
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(As of 3/22/2013, firmware past 6.60 has not been released yet.)
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  • Softmod Guide:- link



General hacking questions.
  • Q - What PSP models are hackable and how?
    A - Every PSP model is hackable assuming it's firmware is at or below a certain version (look at the chart at the top).

  • Q - Wait that's totally different than all the other info I've read.
    A - The 6.x hacks work on every single model, unlike the old 5.x hacks. The below questions cover that in more detail.

  • Q - Some things refer to PSP revisions by motherboard model, others refer to them by generations... what matches what?
    A - The below table is given by Yoti, who maintains PSPIdent.
    Tachyon = 0x00140000, Baryon = 0x00030600, Pommel = 103 TA-079 v1 1g Fat 1.0
    Tachyon = 0x00200000, Baryon = 0x00030600, Pommel = 103 TA-079 v2 1g Fat 1.1
    Tachyon = 0x00200000, Baryon = 0x00040600, Pommel = 103 TA-079 v3 1g Fat 1.2
    Tachyon = 0x00300000, Baryon = 0x00040600, Pommel = 103/104 TA-081 1g Fat 2.0
    Tachyon = 0x00400000, Baryon = 0x00114000, Pommel = 112 TA-082 1g Fat 3.0
    Tachyon = 0x00400000, Baryon = 0x00121000, Pommel = 112 TA-086 1g Fat 4.0

    Tachyon = 0x00500000, Baryon = 0x0022B200, Pommel = 123 TA-085 2g Slim 1.0
    Tachyon = 0x00500000, Baryon = 0x00234000, Pommel = 123 TA-085 v2 2g Slim 1.1
    Tachyon = 0x00500000, Baryon = 0x00243000, Pommel = 123 TA-088 v1 2g Slim 2.0
    Tachyon = 0x00500000, Baryon = 0x00243000, Pommel = 123 TA-088 v2 2g Slim 2.1
    Tachyon = 0x00600000, Baryon = 0x00243000, Pommel = 123 TA-088 v3 2g Slim 2.2
    Tachyon = 0x00500000, Baryon = 0x00243000, Pommel = 132 TA-090 v1 2g Slim 3.0

    Tachyon = 0x00600000, Baryon = 0x00263100, Pommel = 132/133 TA-090 v2 3g Brite 1.0
    Tachyon = 0x00600000, Baryon = 0x00285000, Pommel = 133 TA-092 3g Brite 2.0
    Tachyon = 0x00810000, Baryon = 0x002C4000, Pommel = 141 TA-093 3g/4g Brite 3.0

    Tachyon = 0x00720000, Baryon = 0x00304000, Pommel = 133 TA-091 5g Slide/Go 1.0
    Tachyon = 0x00??????, Baryon = 0x00??????, Pommel = ??? TA-094 5g Slide/Go 2.0

  • Q - I've heard about "fully-hackable" and "semi-hackable" PSPs, what's what?
    A - Any PSP model TA-088v3 and above (with TA-090 v1 being an exception) has a "semi-hackable" motherboard. All the earlier ones have a "fully-hackable" motherboard.

  • Q - What's the difference between "fully-hackable" and "semi-hackable"?
    A - Back in the old 5.x custom firmware days the hacks could only be permanently installed on the older PSP models (the 1000's and earlier 2000 models), the later models needed to use a less-capable temporary version that only worked on software 5.03 (and as the later models couldn't use pandora to downgrade, anything above 5.03 that was a newer model couldn't do anything). Things have changed now, though.

  • Q - What's the difference now?
    A - With the new 6.x hacks every PSP model can be hacked on more recent firmwares, and there's two types of permanent hack. One is the cIPL permanent method used on the 6.60 firmware, this method is the same type as the old 5.x method so it only works on the earlier models (1000 and earlier 2000). The second type is the vshmain.prx patch, and it works on any PSP, but only if it's on 6.20 or below.

  • Q - Temporary or permanent hack, what's the difference now?
    • Permanent hacks are always-on by default.
    • Temporary hacks have the same functionality as permanent, but you need to re-run a hack file after each time you shut down the system fully (sleep mode is okay).
    This is currently the only difference, some people care and some don't.

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  • Q - So is there still any advantage to getting an earlier model?
    A - Yes, later models (TA-088v3 and above with TA-090 v1 being an exception) cannot use Pandora. Since the earlier models can, they can be unbricked/restored/recovered. Since the later models have no current public way of booting into service mode, if you manage to brick a later PSP (such as a 3000 or a Go) there's no way for you to fix it.

  • Q - Is there a way to downgrade a PSP's firmware?
    A - There are sometimes ways to downgrade via software hacks (and the models this works on changes over time, so ask), but if your PSP firmware version is too high you will need pandora to downgrade, check the pandora guide.

  • Q - How far can I downgrade?
    A - You can't normally downgrade to a firmware lower than the PSP originally had (what it came with out of the box). Some specific workarounds for this issue have been found with certain models and software versions, but in general don't try to go too low unless you know what you're doing.

  • Q - I don't remember what software my PSP came with...
    A - You can check the system software article to see when certain software versions were released, and see what software was the latest when you got your PSP to try to make a guess.
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Configuring Custom Firmware.
  • Q - How do I change the hack settings and such?
    A - The "recovery menu" is where you access all sorts of settings. To get to this menu you can either hold R on startup, or press Select at the main PSP menu screen to access the VSH menu and then go to the option for the recovery menu.
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Running games/homebrew.
  • Q - So games just run off the memory card?
    A - Yes.

  • Q - What kind of memory card do I need?
    A - For the PSP 1000/2000/3000/E1000, Memory Stick Pro Duo is recommended. The Go uses M2 (and has it's own internal storage). You may have bad luck with MicroSD adapters.

  • Q - Do I need a memory card reader?
    A - No, the PSP itself will connect to the computer through a USB cable with the appropriate ends (generic USB-Mini for the 1000/2000/3000/E1000, and a special one for the Go). If it doesn't automatically connect when you plug it in (there's a setting for that) you can go to the very left-hand menu and there's the USB connection option.

  • Q - Can I run games/homebrew off the internal storage of the Go?
    A - Yes.

  • Q - How do I make my own backups?
    A - You can press Select on the main menu to get to the VSH menu, from there you can change "USB Device" to "UMD Disc". If you are on a CFW without that option in the VSH menu, you may need to boot the recovery menu (hold R while starting up the PSP from cold boot) to get to it. After changing the setting, when you connect your PSP to your PC what you'll see is the UMD drive, and you can make an ISO of that *the direct ISO may need patching before it will run on some firmwares and this is generally accomplished with Takka's ISO Tool). When you're done ripping the ISO make sure to go back into the VSH menu and change the "USB Device" back to "Memory Stick".

  • Q - How do I run game backups?
    A - PSP games will be either .ISO or .CSO, just place all of those in the /ISO/ folder on your memory stick or Go's storage (do NOT put them in sub-folders, the PSP will not recognize that natively). Then they'll show up in the Games - Memory Stick menu.

  • Q - Will any version of the game I get work?
    A - Not really. It's easy to find versions of games that have been "ripped" or modified one way or another for the various types of PSP hacks (such as pre-patches for 5.x users and signing for OFW users). If you're on a recent custom firmware it's generally recommended to run "untouched" or "clean" ISOs, as ones that have been modified before even making it to your PSP may not run properly.

  • Q - How do I run homebrew?
    A - Homebrew will be named EBOOT.PBP and should be inside their own folder in /PSP/GAME/ like so.
    /PSP/GAME/(homebrew name here)/EBOOT.PBP
    /PSP/GAME/Youtube Something 1.1 RTA/EBOOT.PBP
    /PSP/GAME/Cave Story/EBOOT.PBP
    /PSP/GAME/Random Porn Game v28/EBOOT.PBP
    You run them from the Games - Memory Stick menu.

  • Q - How do I run signed homebrew on a non-hacked PSP?
    A - The same way you run homebrew on a hacked PSP.

  • Q - I found a cheap memory stick on ebay (or some other auction site), should I go for it?
    A - No. Reseller sites and chinese sites are full of fakes and slow cards. Do yourself a favor and buy a real card from a real store. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

  • Q - What's the difference between .ISO and .CSO?
    A - .ISO is a normal game, .CSO is a Compressed ISO. You can use a tool such as CISO+ to convert back and forth. Compressing the games makes them take up less space, but they may take longer to load (or cutscenes may stutter), it depends on the compression level chosen when making them (there's 9 levels) and if the audio/video was compressed or not.

  • Q - Is there any way to speed up loading times?
    A - CSOs are compressed and may load slower than ISOs, so converting a CSO back to ISO may make it load faster. In addition some CFWs (such as the PRO and M33 series) have a "memory stick speedup" option that can greatly decrease load times for ISOs and homebrew.

  • Q - Can I play any PS1/PSX games?
    A - Yes. Check this guide to see how to turn any PS1/PSX game into a usable format for the PSP. PS1/PSX games are run through a system referred to as POPS, for future reference.

  • Q - Can I play online or access the PSN?
    A - Yes, it's possible to access the PSN on certain custom firmwares.
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Plugins Guide
  • Q - What's a plugin and how do I use it?
    A - A plugin is a .PRX file that adds additional functionality to your PSP. They can cheat, take screenshots, save/load state, stream video, remap your controls, and lots more. A plugin's installation instructions usually require you to place it's PRX file into your /seplugins/ folder, and to modify one or more of the text files in that folder. There's three text files, one for VSH, one for GAME, and one for POPS. You edit whichever file for the section you want the plugins to work under, like this.
    ms0:/seplugins/joysens.prx 1
    ms0:/seplugins/RemoteJoyLite.prx 0
    The first line is for the joysens.prx plugin, and the 1 indicates it's enabled. The second line is for the RemoteJoyLite.prx plugin, and the 0 means it's disabled.

  • Q - When will plugins be activated?
    A - A plugin will be activated the next time it's section (VSH/GAME/POPS) starts.

  • Q - What are VSH, GAME, and POPS?
    A - VSH refers to the PSP's native OS/Menus. GAME refers to PSP games (and hombrew). POPS refers to PS1/PSX games.

  • Q - A plugin isn't working for me on a 6.x firmware, what do I do?
    A - Things changed between 5.x and 6.x, so some plugins needed to be updated, make sure you're using the latest version.

  • Q - Can I enable/disable plugins without having to hook up to a PC and edit that file each time?
    A - On the home screen press Select to get to the VSH menu, and enter the recovery menu from there. There's a section in the recovery menu to toggle the individual plugins.
    If, however, your PSP won't boot properly and you have a perm hack installed, you can shut the PSP fully down (hold the on/off switch until it cuts off), then turn it back on and immediately hold the R trigger to access the recovery menu.

  • Q - Where can I get plugins?
    A - This thread is a great resource.



(Changelog)
3/22/2013 - Updated the 6.60 notice, spaced things out a bit. Or at least tried to.
10/30/2012 - Fixed the formatting from the forum move.
9/2/2012 - Clarified on the plugin setup a bit, sine some plugins demand a specific structure.
8/1/2012 - Added the note that 6.61+ has not been seen yet.
7/21/2012 - Added a link to a thread on the Wololo forums with plugins.
7/20/2012 - Edited and added some info in the hacking section to better explain how the 6.x hacks have changed from the 5.x, also added the small section on configuring the settings.
5/7/2012 - Re-added the plugin info and updated it a bit.
12/13/2011 - Added info on the E1000, tried to fix the forum move formatting... some stuff is still screwed up, but I don't care, I'm done dealing with the parser issues.
9/18/2011 - Added info on getting an earlier model for pandora still being helpful.
8/28/2011 - Removed the model chart as the current difference between perm/semi is only a minor note, edited the wording of the first few questions to reflect this. Added the chart on which PSP motherboard revision matches which generation of device.
8/26/2011 - Added info on ISO folder subfolders and the PSP being it's own memory stick reader, thanks Ravte. Also added question on clean ISOs.
8/24/2011 - Updated for PRO-B9 supporting 6.60, changed the downgrade questions wording.
6/20/2011 - Added info on loading speedup.
5/29/2011 - Updated the chart and guide for PRO-B6 supporting 6.39.
5/25/2011 - Updated the chart again since up to 6.39 can be downgraded, but newer PSPs have come with later than 6.35.
5/25/2011 - Added the "I don't remember what it came with..." question.
5/23/2011 - Updated images and text because of the new downgrader, changed softmod link.
 
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Rydian said:
[*]Q - What's the difference between .ISO and .CSO?
A - .ISO is a normal game, .CSO is a Compressed ISO. You can use a tool such as CISO to convert back and forth. Compressing the games makes them take up more space, but they may take longer to load (or cutscenes may stutter), it depends on the compression level chosen when making them (there's 9 levels).

Shouldn't that make them take up less space?
 

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Also if you use a CISO+ you can compress everything except the Video and Audio which aims to reduce file size and avoid stuttering.
 

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Can you add that if you hard mod a pandora battery you can still use it normally if you click "IPL inject only" in PSPGrader, it's a common misconception that they're useless for anything except for recovery. Also great guide and I'm going to try out Cheat Master Fusion, Cw Cheat is a bit rubbish and I could never get the text reader to work
 

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Rain's IPL and Memory Stick Tool is probably a better choice for IPL management.
 

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Rain's tool is just a nice small tool for managing multiple IPL's, checking that they're working ok and general formats.
 

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There are different types of IPLs? Sorry I only joined the scene like a month ago

EDIT: come to think of it I shouldn't be using phrases like "it's a common misconception" if I'm still a newb
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Yes there are different IPL's.
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Why not try it for yourself?
 

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prowler_ said:
Ilu Rydian
YOUR PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED!

Wanna' help me make and answer a "I don't have a PSP and i want to get a hackable one, how do I find the best model?" question? While I could make the bare basics, I think you're way more familiar with there to go to get info on which limited editions are hackable and whatnot.
 

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Fully hackable PSPs

PSP1000 - All
PSP2000 - Any system with a mobo prior to the ta-088v3. White Darth Vader Bundle / Red God of War Bundle / Silver Daxter Bundle / Some but not all Blue Madden Bundles

PSP3000 - None ATM
PSP Go! - None ATM
 
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This reaaaaaaally cleared up some questions of mine. Thanks a bunch for this.

Now on to find out what IPL's are >_>...
 
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You've got a typo in this
QUOTE said:
Q - So games just run off the memory card?
A - Yes. PSP games will be either .ISO or .CSO, just place all of those in the /ISO/ folder on your memory card.
Homebew will be EBOOT.PBP and inside their own folder like so.
/PSP/GAME/(homebrew name here)/EBOOT.PBP
 

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it is. would be helpful to included which collector's edition psp-2000s have which motherboard. i'll google when i get a chance in the next day or so.
 

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Rydian said:
Wanna' help me make and answer a "I don't have a PSP and i want to get a hackable one, how do I find the best model?" question? While I could make the bare basics, I think you're way more familiar with there to go to get info on which limited editions are hackable and whatnot.
This has all you need to know about the models of 2000. (I would do it but I don't spend much time on the computer nowadays)

As for the limited editions, I wouldn't have a clue.
(Also, be sure to include the date code for EUR black PSPs, that helped me find my hackable one)
 

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