Newbie PSP programming
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Newbie PSP programming
I am planning to make a game for the PSP, I would like to know if I have to hack my PSP to put the game on it?
I am only going to make a pong clone.
I am only going to make a pong clone.
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
To the best of my knowledge, yes, how else can one boot their own files?robotcraig wrote:I am planning to make a game for the PSP, I would like to know if I have to hack my PSP to put the game on it?
I am only going to make a pong clone.
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
You'll have to load up custom firmware that supports homebrew. Do a quick googlesearch for 'PSP custom firmware' and you should find plenty of information on getting this done. The version of your psp will often change the way the firmware must be loaded.robotcraig wrote:I am planning to make a game for the PSP, I would like to know if I have to hack my PSP to put the game on it?
I am only going to make a pong clone.
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
would this void the warranty similar to putting a mod chip on a playstation or xbox?
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
YES. I'm pretty damn sure.mattheweston wrote:would this void the warranty similar to putting a mod chip on a playstation or xbox?
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Actually, i don't know about this... technically, you can reverse the soft modding. If you do that BEFORE sending it in for hardware repairs, how would they know?
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
Yeah, that's definitely true. I was just thinking if somehow you bricked your PSP with the custom firmware on, Sony would be like "What he HELL?!"Trask wrote:Actually, i don't know about this... technically, you can reverse the soft modding. If you do that BEFORE sending it in for hardware repairs, how would they know?
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
I know you're a noobie pal, but please...
If people keep posting simple questions like this, the forums will fill up with just simple questions like.
Hey, how do I hack PSP!
Go here: http://somewebsite.com/
Oh okay thank!
--- thread over ---
Try to look up your information FIRST before posting questions, that way when you come here, you'll have something meaningful to ask.
If people keep posting simple questions like this, the forums will fill up with just simple questions like.
Hey, how do I hack PSP!
Go here: http://somewebsite.com/
Oh okay thank!
--- thread over ---
Try to look up your information FIRST before posting questions, that way when you come here, you'll have something meaningful to ask.
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
Seconded
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Re: Newbie PSP programming
For CFW:
http://forums.qj.net/guides-psp-hacks-h ... guide.html
or
http://forums.qj.net/guides-psp-hacks-h ... oards.html
For Developing For the PSP (After CFW):
http://www.psp-programming.com/tutorials/c/lesson01.htm
I have not looked into PSP for like 2-3 years, LOL well should still be the same. PS3 FTW
http://www.thinq.co.uk/news/2010/4/29/s ... s-removal/
http://forums.qj.net/guides-psp-hacks-h ... guide.html
or
http://forums.qj.net/guides-psp-hacks-h ... oards.html
For Developing For the PSP (After CFW):
http://www.psp-programming.com/tutorials/c/lesson01.htm
I have not looked into PSP for like 2-3 years, LOL well should still be the same. PS3 FTW
http://www.thinq.co.uk/news/2010/4/29/s ... s-removal/