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Abubakr
01-11-2009, 02:39 PM
I have a simple question. Say I borrow a FAT PSP battery from my friend and then use my other friends already modded SLIM psp to convert the battery into a Pandora to unbrick my slim. Would this work, and then can I revert the battery back to a normal one, as I don't want to ruin my friends battery.
And one more question, I read that it's possible to make a pandora with a SLIM battery, I have the 1200 one. I read that if you put the line, I think it was called the PCB line that it will work. And after you can just use a pencil to redraw it? I don't know how a pencil would do that so I'm just asking. xD
earl_grey
01-11-2009, 04:05 PM
I have a simple question. Say I borrow a FAT PSP battery from my friend and then use my other friends already modded SLIM psp to convert the battery into a Pandora to unbrick my slim. Would this work, and then can I revert the battery back to a normal one, as I don't want to ruin my friends battery.
And one more question, I read that it's possible to make a pandora with a SLIM battery, I have the 1200 one. I read that if you put the line, I think it was called the PCB line that it will work. And after you can just use a pencil to redraw it? I don't know how a pencil would do that so I'm just asking. xD
I response to your first question: assuming your slim is an early model with the ability to make a pandora battery, you should be able to mod both fat and original slim batteries. Do you have the homebrew you need to soft-mod?
If the slim is not a old model, you'd have to hard-mod a battery. I don't know how that works, so maybe someone else can help you with that.
Abubakr
01-11-2009, 04:35 PM
Can you tell me which program I need? As I have a 1200 battery and on another forum (PSPISO) in the thread it said that, this battery won't work.
EGuitarStar
01-11-2009, 06:44 PM
This seems to be getting worse and worse each year! Always after xmas. So here is my guide just for you :)
The best and quickest way to get onto a custom firmware is done like this:
1. Read the FAQs on this site, they are some of the best I have read.
2. Make sure you understand everything that is said. If you don't, ask on this forum!
3. If you still fail to understand after someone explains it to you then don't even think about trying, you'll end up with a nice brick.
4. If you fail to read and understand and think "Oh well, I'll use the easy downgraders" Think again!
5. It is now so much easier to downgrade than it was 2-3 years ago, the tools available to users are now very easy to use. (Providing you know how to read, understand what you have read and to follow instructions)
6. Finally, read the FAQs again, you never get it by just reading it once.
Abubakr
01-11-2009, 07:36 PM
Are you trying to say you get new 'noobs' every year? lol
Sorry for the trouble then but I already found a way to do this. Just that me and my friend have the new mother boards. So I'll find another way.
Thanks a lot. :D
earl_grey
01-11-2009, 09:22 PM
Can you tell me which program I need? As I have a 1200 battery and on another forum (PSPISO) in the thread it said that, this battery won't work.
I recommend the open source battery tool (http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=80215&page=15). as for a magic memory stick, try DCv8 (http://dark-alex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=5707)
cheers!
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