Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
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YoYoBallz
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Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
Ok this could be fake or not what it really does so beware!
Maxconsole Wrote:Yes that's right folks, KickStart gives you the power to launch homebrew on your PSP and even install custom firmwares or downgraders. You don't even need to indulge in any soldering to install the KickStart and there is no need to open the PSP. OK, enough of the SARCASM (as wee all know, you don't need a 'product' to perform the features of the 'KickStart'). In all seriousness, wee received a press release from a Chinese company who producing something known as the 'Kickstart', while there is no actual indication of what the product is, there is absolutely no Need for it in any case and it is most likely just a Memory Stick with homebrew files on it. Any other ideas as to what this magical product could be? Perhaps a compact disc, or even a set of instructions...
Here is the e-mail wee received...
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Please see our offer for a hot new product for the PSP accessory market.
This new one lets homebrew and custom sotwares load on the regular PSP without any modifications. I think that your market for a product like this one is very big. Price is very reasonable to sell to end user for about $60.
Solar Loyal Technologies
Hmmm this would be a great brake though for the psp scene and people wishing to downgrade there psp.
- Source: [MaxConsole]
Discuss!
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(This post was last modified: 21/08/2007 08:39 PM by YoYoBallz.)
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21/08/2007 08:38 PM |
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ix_stylez
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
i googled Solar Loyal and the only thing that popped up was the same letter from maxconsole. i doubt its real..
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21/08/2007 08:49 PM |
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
what ever it is, it doesn't sound worth $60. I think it sounds like a homebrew starter kit, like it's a memory crad that includes the most popular homebrew/themes/applications/custom firmwares and more. Even if it did have all that and more, i still don't think it would be worth $60.
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21/08/2007 08:49 PM |
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Shady
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
hmmm could be some type of third party umd
able to do magical things pffffffffffft yeah right
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21/08/2007 09:27 PM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
^ She 'borrowed' my idea... :(
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21/08/2007 11:06 PM |
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
Intresting news, don't think its real though.
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22/08/2007 12:08 AM |
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roberth
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
i find this a bit hard to believe, but it would be nice if it were true
The question is, if it is true, what did they exploit?
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22/08/2007 04:05 AM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Run homebrew/downgraders on any PSP?
It's just a Chinese scam... :P
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22/08/2007 05:28 AM |
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