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
If you have cfw (custom firmware), all you have to do is (make backup copies for your game saves and everything else) format your memory stick and the iso folder should show up. I don't think there is a app for that. Come to think of it, you don't really need it. If you don't have cfw and have ofw (official firmware from sony), I don't think yet that you can operate homebrew on it. Good luck.
Either your install custom firmware on your PSP permanently, or your use a homebrew exploit.Using a Pandora battery or the ChickHen exploit will allow you to permanently install homebrew.You can use the Patapon Exploit to temporary run some homebrew.First download the homebrew to your PC.It usually comes compressed, so uncompress the file.Look for the folder that contains "eboot.pbp" and copy the folder to your PSP's "GAME" folder. It is usually located in the "PSP" folder in the root of your memory stick.If the homebrew your are trying to install is for the 1.5 kernel, you may have to install the kernel. Then place the two folders containing the "eboot.pbp" into your "GAME150" folder.Once the homebrew is on your PSP, you should be able to find it in your memory card under Games.
Allow it
It allows you to get homebrew and other goodies not on the PSN store
Yes. The psp can be modified. Once you can downgrade it and then upgrade it to a custom firmware, you can run homebrew applications that will allow you to do anything even run Mac OS 8.1. The team and I can help you downgrade your psp (for free the way it should be of course) in the forum. http://psp.wijou.com/forum
It would appear as though Nintendo has stopped actively developing updates for the Wii. The last system update (4.3) was released in September 2010, over 18 months ago as of this writing. The previous system update (4.2) was released in September 2009, and prior to that regular updates every few months were being released. A majority of these updates were simply a cat and mouse game between Homebrew developers and Nintendo attempting to seal the exploits. Most of the updates provided no new functionality, but deleted the Homebrew Channel and patched flaws that were used to soft mod the Wii. However, none of these patches successfully prevented Homebrew developers from soft modding the Wii, and were quickly circumvented to allow Homebrew software once again. This leads me to speculate that Nintendo has finally given up trying to block Homebrew on the Wii and is instead focused its resources on it's new Wii U console.
The Pandora's Battery (PSP) is basically a hacked psp battery. when you put it into the psp it allows you to enter service mode. a feature which is used by sony and game developers to see if the games the have created work without buring it onto a UMD. it can also allow you to get CFW (Custom FirmWare) which is like OFW (Official FirmWare) but you can play backed psp games from your memory stick and run homebrew applications (Stuff made by psp users).
no The handheld does not come with organizer software itself, but you can get certain game cartridges that allow you to run homebrew software from microSD cards and there is organizer homebrew software out there for free download if your really interested in getting it.
The problem is that not all routers have such option. It's purely depends on firmware. If firmware does not allow it there is nothing you can do.
Official PSP firmware does not allow converted PS1 games to be played.
PSP Homebrew is an excellent site for PSP games.
automatic update