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Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:10 am
by frostegater
table with error ;)
TA-088v3 can be unbricked. Just needed special kit, I share manual to mke it.

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:51 pm
by The Z
frostegater wrote:table with error ;)
TA-088v3 can be unbricked. Just needed special kit, I share manual to mke it.
The table, which i made, is correct. Yes you can unbrick the 88v3, but not with public files (the special memory stick isnt avaible for public) and thats why the table says its not unbrickable.

@bsanehi:
Well it IS possible, even if its very unstable, it is possible, and thats why its marked as possible.
Otherwise there wouldnt be a 07g/09g split at the 95 mobos.

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:40 pm
by Tonakai
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The Z wrote:
Wolfmade wrote:
The Z wrote:Ill make a version for the PRO-C1fix (6.39 and 6.60 kernel), just wait 1-2 hours.
Really?

You're awesome. I thank you.
Nope just kidding, wont make a new HB just for one user... :twisted:


Just kidding, i made it just for you 8-)


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There you go, check the new DarkSpeed out!

Download: DarkSpeed Final
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That was a really nice thing of you to do. :mrgreen:

Just out of curiosity, is it possible to have both LME and PRO-C working like that at the same time? I'd like to be able to dualboot on my GO rather than sticking to 6.20 for a permapatch.

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:27 pm
by naki-the-curious
Tonakai wrote: That was a really nice thing of you to do. :mrgreen:

Just out of curiosity, is it possible to have both LME and PRO-C working like that at the same time? I'd like to be able to dualboot on my GO rather than sticking to 6.20 for a permapatch.
yes, just install LME over PRO and it works, no conflicts etc. I dualboot so I can use inferno driver to play back up games but to play games like GTA VCS I use USB iso loader on LME because it isn't compatible with pro.

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 6:05 pm
by The Z
I dont know if its important, but the black PSP E1000 (DateCode 1C) and the white PSP E1000 (DateCode 2B) have the same motherboards, no difference.

Some pics:
Black and white E1000: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A7LF-A0CEAAUkSA.jpg
PSPident screen of black E1000: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A7LGHCRCUAAdCod.jpg
PSPident screen of white E1000: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A7LGVpPCUAEMWV5.jpg

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:40 pm
by NNNRT
The Z wrote:I dont know if its important, but the black PSP E1000 (DateCode 1C) and the white PSP E1000 (DateCode 2B) have the same motherboards, no difference.
Yeah, you're right; not any difference. But there can be a difference in the motherboards themselves, I mean their shape or how they look...

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:24 am
by headsh0t95
Hey, i have a fairly old PSP 3004 (date code 8D) which had / still has a physically broken MS slot for 9 months. I have finally managed to make it accept a Memorystick using a very thick piece of paper. Now i have ran PSPEverest on it. It gives me an odd thing: It says i have a ta-090v3 motherboard, which is not listed here.

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What's going on with this PSP? Is this a malfunction of the motherboard or has the guy from which i bought it (and after 3 weeks of use it broke on me) put in a very strange motherboard?
At least, the 2 screws on the left side (left dpad / motherboard), are missing in this unit.

Next (off-topic) question: Battery information in PSP Everest shows : Total Capacity 1099 mAh, remain capacity 1085 mAh. Is that a good condition? (the battery lasts pretty long)
It's serial number and Mode option are not listed, but that's probably because of this PSP being not-pandora compatible.
[spoiler]Image[/spoiler]
Thanks for helping me,

HS95

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 9:04 pm
by naki-the-curious
headsh0t95 wrote:Hey, i have a fairly old PSP 3004 (date code 8D) which had / still has a physically broken MS slot for 9 months. I have finally managed to make it accept a Memorystick using a very thick piece of paper. Now i have ran PSPEverest on it. It gives me an odd thing: It says i have a ta-090v3 motherboard, which is not listed here.

[spoiler]Image[/spoiler]
What's going on with this PSP? Is this a malfunction of the motherboard or has the guy from which i bought it (and after 3 weeks of use it broke on me) put in a very strange motherboard?
At least, the 2 screws on the left side (left dpad / motherboard), are missing in this unit.

Next (off-topic) question: Battery information in PSP Everest shows : Total Capacity 1099 mAh, remain capacity 1085 mAh. Is that a good condition? (the battery lasts pretty long)
It's serial number and Mode option are not listed, but that's probably because of this PSP being not-pandora compatible.
[spoiler]Image[/spoiler]
Thanks for helping me,

HS95
for the first question, read page 2 of this thread. I had the same thing and it is explained there :)

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:35 pm
by ps3vaita
thx nice work it man

Re: [Update] PSP Motherboard List

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 2:28 pm
by 007
I consider this list wrong. I mean its got 3000 09g showing lowest possible OF 6.20. This firmware breaks the device. List should show lowest possible OFW as it does but should also show lowest proper or supported without problems OFW.


This current list will lead ppl to downgrading to 6.20 on systems where it is unstable who wouldnt of downgraded if they were aware.