![]() The permanent patch loads the modules of the custom firmware very early in the boot chain (not as early as & good as cIPL, but get what you can), which will slightly lengthen the initial boot time of your PSP, but will automatically load the CFW on the startup and provides you a method to recover your device, if you (only) semi-bricked it.Īs expected, this patch fixes, which means no CFW for you if you foolishly upgrade. Those devices are fully capable of using a permanent CFW, a CFW that uses the current version of the permanent patch. The PSP 2000 with the TA-088v3 motherboard, the PSP 3000 03g, the PSP 3000 04g, the PSP 3000 09g (only as forced downgrade, though) and any PSP Go. The second category contains most of the newer PSPs. ![]() Those are also the only devices that can use (and create, depending on the motherboard) a Pandora battery. The first category contains the PSP 1000s and PSP 2000s (except for the ‘doomed TA-088v3’ series), that are fully capable of using a full CFW, a CFW that uses a cIPL to load the custom firmware modules. This currently leaves us with 3 categories: Old devices, new devices and too new (or rare) devices.
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