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RE: Help With Installing Plugins To Flash On PSP
(11/02/2012 10:45 PM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 02:26 PM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  Okay, so I put 6.60 ME v1.6, pulled up the kd folder and found 1 more .bin file, pspbtjnf.bin, which is in the tutorial, but not the other 2 .bin files. What do I do now?


only edit  pspbtjnf.bin  


The ME custom firmwares have only pspbtjnf.bin so you only need to edit that and it will work.
That's what I did before and it bricked.

I used Dayviewer. Put dayviewer.prx and dayviewer_config.txt into the kd folder, edited and replaced that file, and then it bricked.
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RE: Help With Installing Plugins To Flash On PSP
(12/02/2012 10:29 AM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 10:45 PM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 02:26 PM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  Okay, so I put 6.60 ME v1.6, pulled up the kd folder and found 1 more .bin file, pspbtjnf.bin, which is in the tutorial, but not the other 2 .bin files. What do I do now?


only edit  pspbtjnf.bin  


The ME custom firmwares have only pspbtjnf.bin so you only need to edit that and it will work.
That's what I did before and it bricked.

I used Dayviewer. Put dayviewer.prx and dayviewer_config.txt into the kd folder, edited and replaced that file, and then it bricked.


Some plugins cannot be installed in flash0......

Here is some advice make your memory stick a magic memory stick and convert your battery to pandora and you can still use your PSP as normal...... This means when you get a full brick you can easily fix it , with a push of a button.

Here is a Tutorial:

Steps: 1-5

1: Download PSP Tool.zip and unzip it then put it in your game folder.
2: Download 5.00 update and rename it to 500.PBP and put it in the root of your memory stick.
3: Run the PSP Tool and just follow the pictures.
[Image: msoptions.png]
[Image: msoptions2.png]
[Image: msoptions3.png]
4: When it gets to choose a button i would pick the left trigger, its really handy.
5: Now using PSP Tool go to "Battery Options" and "Convert to Service Mode Battery"
[Image: batoptions.png]
[Image: batoptions2.png]

Now to test if it worked turn your PSP off.... hold down the DC8 button and turn your PSP back on, A menu should appear and from there you can easily fix your PSP.


Download PSP Tool.zip

[Image: pluginslist2.png]
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RE: Help With Installing Plugins To Flash On PSP
(12/02/2012 11:44 AM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(12/02/2012 10:29 AM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 10:45 PM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 02:26 PM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  Okay, so I put 6.60 ME v1.6, pulled up the kd folder and found 1 more .bin file, pspbtjnf.bin, which is in the tutorial, but not the other 2 .bin files. What do I do now?


only edit  pspbtjnf.bin  


The ME custom firmwares have only pspbtjnf.bin so you only need to edit that and it will work.
That's what I did before and it bricked.

I used Dayviewer. Put dayviewer.prx and dayviewer_config.txt into the kd folder, edited and replaced that file, and then it bricked.


Some plugins cannot be installed in flash0......

Here is some advice make your memory stick a magic memory stick and convert your battery to pandora and you can still use your PSP as normal...... This means when you get a full brick you can easily fix it , with a push of a button.

Here is a Tutorial:

Steps: 1-5

1: Download PSP Tool.zip and unzip it then put it in your game folder.
2: Download 5.00 update and rename it to 500.PBP and put it in the root of your memory stick.
3: Run the PSP Tool and just follow the pictures.
[Image: msoptions.png]
[Image: msoptions2.png]
[Image: msoptions3.png]
4: When it gets to choose a button i would pick the left trigger, its really handy.
5: Now using PSP Tool go to "Battery Options" and "Convert to Service Mode Battery"
[Image: batoptions.png]
[Image: batoptions2.png]

Now to test if it worked turn your PSP off.... hold down the DC8 button and turn your PSP back on, A menu should appear and from there you can easily fix your PSP.


Download PSP Tool.zip

That's great, thanks. Iv been trying to make a MMS (6.60ME has an option to make a Jickick/Pandora battery built in) but most of the MMS programs iv used fail to inject the IPL. If I had known this was out there, it woulda been hella helpful. Thanks for all your help man, I appreciate it.
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RE: Help With Installing Plugins To Flash On PSP
(12/02/2012 11:44 AM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(12/02/2012 10:29 AM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 10:45 PM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 02:26 PM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  Okay, so I put 6.60 ME v1.6, pulled up the kd folder and found 1 more .bin file, pspbtjnf.bin, which is in the tutorial, but not the other 2 .bin files. What do I do now?


only edit  pspbtjnf.bin  


The ME custom firmwares have only pspbtjnf.bin so you only need to edit that and it will work.
That's what I did before and it bricked.

I used Dayviewer. Put dayviewer.prx and dayviewer_config.txt into the kd folder, edited and replaced that file, and then it bricked.


Some plugins cannot be installed in flash0......

Here is some advice make your memory stick a magic memory stick and convert your battery to pandora and you can still use your PSP as normal...... This means when you get a full brick you can easily fix it , with a push of a button.

Here is a Tutorial:

Steps: 1-5

1: Download PSP Tool.zip and unzip it then put it in your game folder.
2: Download 5.00 update and rename it to 500.PBP and put it in the root of your memory stick.
3: Run the PSP Tool and just follow the pictures.
[Image: msoptions.png]
[Image: msoptions2.png]
[Image: msoptions3.png]
4: When it gets to choose a button i would pick the left trigger, its really handy.
5: Now using PSP Tool go to "Battery Options" and "Convert to Service Mode Battery"
[Image: batoptions.png]
[Image: batoptions2.png]

Now to test if it worked turn your PSP off.... hold down the DC8 button and turn your PSP back on, A menu should appear and from there you can easily fix your PSP.


Download PSP Tool.zip

That's great, thanks. Iv been trying to make a MMS (6.60ME has an option to make a Jickick/Pandora battery built in) but most of the MMS programs iv used fail to inject the IPL. If I had known this was out there, it woulda been hella helpful. Thanks for all your help man, I appreciate it.
(12/02/2012 11:44 AM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(12/02/2012 10:29 AM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 10:45 PM)bsanehi Wrote:  
(11/02/2012 02:26 PM)BATSHTCRAZY Wrote:  Okay, so I put 6.60 ME v1.6, pulled up the kd folder and found 1 more .bin file, pspbtjnf.bin, which is in the tutorial, but not the other 2 .bin files. What do I do now?


only edit  pspbtjnf.bin  


The ME custom firmwares have only pspbtjnf.bin so you only need to edit that and it will work.
That's what I did before and it bricked.

I used Dayviewer. Put dayviewer.prx and dayviewer_config.txt into the kd folder, edited and replaced that file, and then it bricked.


Some plugins cannot be installed in flash0......

Here is some advice make your memory stick a magic memory stick and convert your battery to pandora and you can still use your PSP as normal...... This means when you get a full brick you can easily fix it , with a push of a button.

Here is a Tutorial:

Steps: 1-5

1: Download PSP Tool.zip and unzip it then put it in your game folder.
2: Download 5.00 update and rename it to 500.PBP and put it in the root of your memory stick.
3: Run the PSP Tool and just follow the pictures.
[Image: msoptions.png]
[Image: msoptions2.png]
[Image: msoptions3.png]
4: When it gets to choose a button i would pick the left trigger, its really handy.
5: Now using PSP Tool go to "Battery Options" and "Convert to Service Mode Battery"
[Image: batoptions.png]
[Image: batoptions2.png]

Now to test if it worked turn your PSP off.... hold down the DC8 button and turn your PSP back on, A menu should appear and from there you can easily fix your PSP.


Download PSP Tool.zip

That's great, thanks. Iv been trying to make a MMS (6.60ME has an option to make a Jickick/Pandora battery built in) but most of the MMS programs iv used fail to inject the IPL. If I had known this was out there, it woulda been hella helpful. Thanks for all your help man, I appreciate it.
(This post was last modified: 13/02/2012 09:29 AM by BATSHTCRAZY.)
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