Getting Started(requested), all in one Getting started with homebrew tutorial(PSP):
BEWARE, everything you do in this guide is your choice!!! And you do it at your own risk!! Any damages that may occur are your responsibility!!!
Note:
Check your psp, to make sure you do not have a TA-082 Motherboard!(If you have a version under 2.5 there is no need to worry about it):
If you have a TA-082 mobo, please download hend. Take in mind hend only works for 2.71!!
Items needed:
*A usb cable, or other method of connecting psp to a pc
*A PSP, version 2.71 or below(NON TA-082)
*A AC adapter(charger)(Should be connected at all times during this tutorial)
*A computer
*A memory stick, over 32mb(512mb or up recomended!)
*Yourself, I know they are very rare but you must have one of yourself to do this!
PART 1(Getting to 1.5):
1)Make sure you have psp version 2.71. If you do not, please upgrade to 2.71 by downloading this update and placing the "EBOOT.PBP" into the "X:/PSP/GAME/UPDATE" directory. If this directory does not exist please create it. When you have put the "EBOOT.PBP" into the correct directory please remove your PSP from your computer and head into the game tab. Under the GAME tab in your xmb you should see something like this:
2)After updateing to the correct firmware(2.71), please download the 2.71 generic downgraderhere, and hend here
3)Copy the contents inside MS_ROOT to the root of your memstick.
4)Get the EBOOT.PBP of the update you want to install, and copy it with the name of "UPDATE.PBP" to
/PSP/GAME/UPDATE. Here is the 1.5 Eboot(rename it "UPDATE.PBP" no quotes)
5)Start HEND from the photo menu, by pressing start on the folder(psp may shut down, that's ok try it again)----Run the program under the game menu.
6)Follow instructions in the program and you'll have 1.5!! Congratulations!!!
/\ Yes!! I have 1.5!! I'm done!! Right?? Hell NO!!
So you've completed part 1 of 3!
2.71 SE(installation and guide, part 2):
Before you install make sure you do not have a TA-082 Motherboard!! Attempting to install SE-C with this motherboard will result in a inevitable BRICK!!^^The above is a photograph of a TA-082 Motherboard^^
Installing SE-C:
You must have all of the following to complete the installation:
-A Computer(doesn't matter which OS!)
-A 1.5 or 2.71 SE PSP
-USB cable or memory stick duo adapter
-Any memory stick(32mb or above)
-PSP AC adapter
-A tissue(just in case you get a brick :( :( , jk)
Do you have a mac or linux machine, or windows?
If you have windows, follow "Part 1b". If you have a mac or linux machine use "Part 1a".
Part 1a (Other OS):
1) Download one these 2.71 SE-C Firmware Packs, depending on what firmware you have on your psp right now. Download .rar files below:
For 1.5 UsersUpgrade for 2.71SE Users
2) After you download one of the packs above extract the .rar file and you will see something like the below:
3) Open the "PSP" folder and you will see the "GAME" and "GAME150" folders, depending on if you downloaded the 1.5 or 2.71SE version. If you downloaded the 1.5 version open the "GAME" folder and put the contents of that into your "GAME" folder. If you downloaded the 2.71SE version open the "GAME150" folder and put the contents of that into your "GAME150" folder. Now your folder should look somewhat like this:
4) If your folder looks something like that, skip down to, "Part 2(PSP)"
Part 1b (PC):
1) Download Chaos Zero's Easy SE-C Installer.
-Download:
For 1.5 UsersUpgrade for 2.71SE Users
2) Open Installer program on pc.
3) Select the option that pleases you and continue installation.
Part 2 (PSP):
NOTE: For safety have your AC adapter plugged in at all times during the following steps
1) Go to the game menu and open "2.71 SE-C Firmware Install"
2)You will see a black screen with text reading
You are about to flash your PSP to custom firm 2.71 SE-C.
Press X to start. By doing it, you accept the risk and ALL the responsibility of what happens.
If you don't agree press R button.
3) If you agree, and want to install SE-C press "X"
4)After you press "X" you will see the installer performing a number of checks and then installing SE-C.
5) After a while of waiting, it will display the text to manually restart your psp(do not turn psp off until that text displays)
6) Reboot psp and go into the internet browser
7) A blue screen will appear, wait 5 seconds and press the circle button
8) Set your psp's settings, You have SE-C!!!
How to use(The basics):-Using the Recovery Menu
--To enter the Recovery Menu Restart your psp while holding the "R" trigger.
---Toggle USB
/\-Toggle USB connection with pc(pretty obvious)
---Configuration ->
/\-Various preference options, includes:
-/\-Skipping the SCE logo at startup
-/\-Hiding curropted icons
-/\-Choose between 2.71 or 1.5 kernel. In 2.71 kernel your 1.5 homebrew is loaded from the "GAME150". With 1.5 kernel your homebrew is loaded from your "GAME" folder. However this is not the only difference, in fact this is only a very minute difference. The major difference is in the kernel itself, and today using the 2.71 kernel is recommended by most. The reason for having the 2.71 kernel, is the reason of running devhook off of the flash memory of your psp, and the ability to run IRShell in the correct mode. Changing your 1.5 homebrew to your "GAME150" takes no time at all. All you do is cut your homebrew into the correct folder.
-/\-Autorun Program
-/\-Useing No UMD mode
---Run program at /PSP/GAME/RECOVERY/EBOOT.PBP
/\-Run the recovery eboot(return to 1.5, use after a brick, or if you don't like SE-C)
Pretty simple, download the recovery here. Put the "RECOVERY" folder in the "ms0:/PSP/GAME/" directory.
---Advanced ->
/\-Advanced configuration ->
-/\-Options on enabling and disableing certain features.
Hint-
I recomend Disabling all of these features for the best compatibility.
The rest:
Options for flashing a few firmware modules ect...
---CPU Speed ->
/\-Not availiable with the current SE-C release :(.
---Plugins ->
/\ -Lets you enable and disable plugins loaded from ms0:/seplugins/
(see questions for more details)
ex.
ms0:\seplugins\capture.prx (Disabled)
ms0:\seplugins\capture.prx (Enabled)
hint, hint.
---Exit
/\-obvious, it exits into the xmb
-Loading ISOs(via XMB)
--Just go into the game menu(you know the place where you load the homebrew?), and your ISO will appear as a homebrew, exept with the corresponding icon and pmf intro movie.
It will display like such:
*If not mentioned in the How to use section, it is most likely the same as 1.5.
Questions?:
1) What does SE-C have that regular old 1.5 doesn't?
Answer: 2.71 SE-C has the ability to load ISOs directly off of the game menu, and the ability to use Devhook! Another plus is that SE-C also has the ability to load all 2.71(HEN), 1.5, and 1.0 homebrew. That's not all, SE-C has a very nice, sophisticated recovery menu that allows you to edit firmware settings and recover from a partial BRICK!! In addition to all of these new things, you can now load PRXs off of your memory stick!
2) Is this safe to install?
Answer: This custom firmware is 99.99% safe to install!! However, if you install with a faulty tutorial or your battery falls out during installation, you may brick! Basically, there is almost no risk!!
3) Can I downgrade from 2.80 or above to use this?
Answer: No, you will not be able to downgrade from any firmware above 2.71!! However, if you wait and be calm someone might make one for you guys;).
4) May I customize this firmware with gameboots ect.?
Answer: Of course, Art has made his customization program, X-Flash, availiable for use on the SE-C firmware! However, one of the cons of SE is that it has a relatively low free Flash0:/ space left.
You can download X-Flash 16g here:
Box.net LinkMediafire MirrorRapidshare MirrorSendspace mirror
5) How do I set up my .txt file in ms0:\seplugins?
-1) Make a .txt file named either GAME.txt or VSH.txt, coresponding to wether you want to use the mod under game or in the xmb ,or both.
-2) Set up your .txt file like the example below(example you put the modules you want!)
ms0:\seplugins\capture.prx
ms0:\seplugins\BrightnessMod.prx
ms0:\seplugins\irsmp3v.prx
Don't know where to find prx modules? Download the SE-C module pack here
-3) Enter Recovery mode and enable
6) One of my homebrews turns up as a corrupted icon, what do I do?
Answer: A few homebrew applications like IRShell and Luaplayer need to be fixed with the 2.71 SE Eboot Fixer. There are only 2 or 3 homebrew applications out there so no worries.
Download the 2.71 SE Eboot fixer here:
Eboot FixerEboot FixerChangelog for SE-C:
- Load of plugins from the ms
- Changes in the HEN core:
* Fixed a bug in the loading of big user prx's, that affected a plain prx of socom2 umd, and some
homebrew prx's.
* Bypassed a crappy $ce protection that prevented the umd to be mounted if the application was run from
the memory stick
* Usb mass storage couldn't be loaded by homebrews in non-devhook version because semawm.prx is sign checked.
HEN now applies the algorithm to reverse the sign check, letting this and the rest of firmware
modules to be loaded by a homebrew.
- Added a SDK for SE-C/HEN-D. (in a separate download)Useful downloads here:PSP Content Manager v1.5
A useful application for managing the order of your homebrew and ISOs and savedata:
Download here:
Mediafire MirrorRapidshare MirrorX-Flash 16g
A very simple customization program. You can change gameboots, wallpapers, ect....
Download here:
Box.net LinkMediafire MirrorRapidshare MirrorSendspace mirror2.71 SE-C Eboot fixer
Fixes any eboots that may display as corrupted icons
Download here:
Eboot FixerEboot Fixer2.71 SE-C PRX Pack v1.0
A easy to use rar package that comes complete with a number of working modules for the 2.71 SE-C firmware
Download here:
hereIRShell v3.0
The best Shell out for the psp, now ported for the 2.71 SE firmwares(allows playing iso's under usb, only under 2.71 kernel)
Download here:
Here
3.00 Full hybrid devhook v2
This is a Full 3.00 hybrid devhook! It includes a music visualizer, in xmb camera, and more....
Download here:
HEREThanks-
*Dark_Alex-custom firmware SE
*Art-XFlash
*Chaos Zero-SE Installers
*Cloudpjff7-Tutorial
Now you've completed most of the tutorial(the major parts anyway!!!)
Part 3(what next?):
Congratulations!!! You have SE-C!! What now, you ask??
1)Devhook:
Follow this tutorial to get your devhook up and going:
You remember back a couple days ago when Booster released Devhook .50 was released? Well today Booster gives us a new Devhook, Devhook 0.51! This new Devhook can emulate 3.01 Firmware!!! And this time all of the features work. For example the internet browser, returning to 1.5, over clocking, and PS3 remote Play!! Yes that means that us lucky Playstation 3 owners can listen to music, watch videos, and play ps1 games. All from the safeness of our PS3. Here is a small video of some of the features:
Here is a nice tutorial on how to install this new Devhook(By me):
1) Download Devhook .51 here or here for TA-082 users.
2) Download the 3.01 eboot here
3) Extract the DATA.PSAR, with some program like PSP Brew
4) Put the DATA.PSAR into the root of your memory stick
5) Then put the Modified PSAR Dumper by Noobz into your "GAME" or "GAME150" folder(or both if you must:D :D ).
6) Run the PSAR Dumper from your game menu and click "x" when prompted. Wait a while and your psp will automatically exit to the xmb.
7) You know that devhook you downloaded on step one? Now install all of the files in the correct files. Ex:
(X:/dh or X:/51)
(X:/PSP/GAME-GAME150/__SCE__DH051BETA) (X:/PSP/GAME-GAME150/%__SCE__DH051BETA)
(X:/fbm) ---Where X = your drive.
8)Take the "F0" folder that was put in the root of your memory stick from the PSAR Dumper, and put into the (X:/dh/301) directory. When prompted click "yes to all".
9) Eject your PSP from your computer and go to the game tab, then click on the devhook icon.
10) Go to the tab in the menu called "Flash Install". Remove all previous devhook files from the Flash1, and then click "Install configfile to flash1".
11) Now select firmware 3.01 and launch! Enjoy, you have finished!!
Download Devhook .51 here:
Box.net MirrorRapidshare MirrorMediafire Mirror
2) Other homebrew(recommended):
IRSHELL 3.0(for 2.71 SE-C, great organizational app!)
Download above!
48 hour pong (fun 3d pong game)
GPSP (gameboy advance emu(full speed!))
Neo Geo CD(Fun NEO GEO CD EMU)
There are much more games, for all of the la-*test*-('") updates on the homebrew games visit:
pspupdates
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