26/11/2011, 11:33 PM
26/11/2011, 11:33 PM
27/11/2011, 04:56 AM
Correct someone find out a way to make 620 permanent
with a patch,you may install Pro-B10 and as Steven says
you may patch it to make it permanent on your Psp. Permanent
means as Steven says that even if you turn off your psp once
you turn it back on Pro will still be there in another way there's
no need to use Pro Fast Recovery if you have use permanent patch
on Pro. this only works on 620!!!!! just in case some noob try's to
install it another firmware XD (It happens)
with a patch,you may install Pro-B10 and as Steven says
you may patch it to make it permanent on your Psp. Permanent
means as Steven says that even if you turn off your psp once
you turn it back on Pro will still be there in another way there's
no need to use Pro Fast Recovery if you have use permanent patch
on Pro. this only works on 620!!!!! just in case some noob try's to
install it another firmware XD (It happens)
27/11/2011, 07:30 AM
jvhellraiser Wrote: [ -> ]Correct someone find out a way to make 620 permanent
with a patch,you may install Pro-B10 and as Steven says
you may patch it to make it permanent on your Psp. Permanent
means as Steven says that even if you turn off your psp once
you turn it back on Pro will still be there in another way there's
no need to use Pro Fast Recovery if you have use permanent patch
on Pro. this only works on 620!!!!! just in case some noob try's to
install it another firmware XD (It happens)
correct.
So I suggest just stay on 6.20 Pro-b10 because it's the latest and can play latest game.
27/11/2011, 09:11 AM
why wouldn't firmware be permanent??
27/11/2011, 10:59 AM
bazz Wrote: [ -> ]why wouldn't firmware be permanent??
are u saying a lot of new firmwares are like when u "test m33" from back in the day.? and u can reboot back into OFW if u want...
27/11/2011, 10:52 PM
bazz Wrote: [ -> ]bazz Wrote: [ -> ]why wouldn't firmware be permanent??
are u saying a lot of new firmwares are like when u "test m33" from back in the day.? and u can reboot back into OFW if u want...
No, some PSP models can't write to flash permanently, it writes it to cache (?) memory which is wiped during shutdown.
I think I made up some of that last part, but the idea is sound.
28/11/2011, 01:21 AM
6.60 ME and 6.60 PRO are the best choice.
28/11/2011, 08:36 AM
OMightyBuggy Wrote: [ -> ]6.60 ME and 6.60 PRO are the best choice.
I'm assuming there is data to support this claim?
28/11/2011, 09:57 AM
I'm assuming there is data to support this claim?
hahahahaahah! WELL HE IS CORRECT!!
Pro and ME has become pretty more advance
than m33 believe it or not,they can read faster
from memory Stick with the new option Speed
up MS access making boot of games faster.
and more at first i did not believe it myself but is true
once i try them.
hahahahaahah! WELL HE IS CORRECT!!
Pro and ME has become pretty more advance
than m33 believe it or not,they can read faster
from memory Stick with the new option Speed
up MS access making boot of games faster.
and more at first i did not believe it myself but is true
once i try them.
28/11/2011, 10:25 AM
Yes, but advantages of this over 6.20 Pro b10? Specifically 6.60 vs 6.20? I know I can't permaflash mah PSP Go with 6.60 without serious bricking risks involved. Works just fine on 6.20 firmware.