Yes. You can use the Half Byte Loader.
It takes advantage of an save game exploit found in the Patapon demo.
Accualy you can add as many home made apps made by the gaming community called homebrew,all you have to do is put custom firmware on your psp.
You must have custom firmware installed, or be using the Half-Byte Loader.
PSP Homebrew is software for the Sony PSP that is unofficial (Not made by Sony or any game companies E.G. Rockstar). Homebrew software most of the time is safe and some Homebrew software is worth getting but some can't run on higher PSP Firmware so if you get into Homebrew, it isn't worth upgrading your PSP's Firmware.
Hacking the firmware depends on the PSP's motherboard, not the current firmware installed. If you're asking whether or not it can be made into a custom firmware, then the answer is yes, but all homebrew would have to be rewritten for it.
the best firmware is 5.03. if you go to pspslimhacks.com, then look for chcikHEN R2 it will help run homebrew on your psp. for example psptube (youtube for psp cfw)
Hacking the PSP means to overwrite the firmware, ie, the programming that boots the PSP up and tells it how to operate. Custom Firmware allows you to run 'homebrew' software, ie, programs the general public has made for the PSP, as well as tinker with the PSP's internal settings.
And If so How!!?!?!? Plus I dont Want to buy anything. Thanks.
no sony would never do that it would be a stupid buisness move go to http//psp3000hacks.com then look up chickHEN R2 it will tell you stuff that lets you run homebrew on psp 3000
OE stands for Open Edition, a version of custom firmware that allowed people to run Homebrew applications on the PSP. This has now been superceded by the M33 edition, which is now at 5.00 M33-4 for the latest firmware.
The Lite Blue Tool allows you to put your PSP in service mode so you can use custom firmware (homebrew).
No, at least not without modding the PSP, the products are not manufactured by the same company, an have incompatible firmware. It may be possible if the PSP has been modded and able to run homebrew applications
No You need to downgrade to a lower firmware. http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=90919 Look Here