Archive for September, 2005

2.00 users, rejoice!

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

 Looks like all the major PSP outlets are saying that there is an honest to goodness downgrader available (no murky videos this time)… Look in my files section for all that you need to pull it off. Follow the directions – and if you brick your PSP I’m not replacing it, but you will have [...]

Limited Buffer Overflow found for 2.00 firmware…?

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

 Looks like someone has started chipping away at the v2.00 firmware by taking advantage of a small buffer overflow. We’re still a LONG way from someone turning this glitch into a full blown way to run real homebrews on the newer firmware – so hold off on the updates.
Located in my local file archive [...]

Remembering 8-bit computing, PSP style…

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

 Some of us remember the good old days… You know, the ones where the computers we used only could hold 16-128K of memory; cassette tape drives and 5.25″ floppies were prevalent; 300-1200 baud was as FAST as you could go on a local BBS and games always were new and exciting (mainly because nobody had [...]

Programming for the Sony PSP

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

 Below is a list of sites and sources you can use to start programming things for the Sony PSP. Now that the v2.00 users can come join the rest of us in homebrew-land, maybe we’ll cobble something together that’s better than the little browser they gave up.
Programming in C/C++:
Linux users should hit PS2Dev and get [...]

Updates to this site – w00t!

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

 New bits of good news, located under the “Local Goodies” section:
1. PSP Software – After ToorCon I realized that I had access to some tools others had not seen before. I am rectifying that by posting everything I have (outside of code that was given to me in confidence not to share) and links [...]