PSP fortified with new motherboard TA-086?

TA-086We’re going to break this thing gently to you. Remember the Terminator movies? In the third installment, Rise of the Machines, we were introduced to a stronger and faster killing machine. It was called TX. T-101, as Schwarzenegger’s character said, is already an obsolete design. Don’t forget however that during its prime, T-101 gave humans a ton of problems.

Now, think of the cursed TA-082 as the T-101. Why? Because rumors are spreading that Sony just unleashed its own TX. In a post in 0okm’s blog, there’s an image that shows the latest motherboard PCB called TA-086. Rumor has it that it’s another one of those hellish motherboards made specifically to crush the scene. As of now, the homebrew community is still unable to fully crack the previous TA-082.

So, what information are known regarding this TA-086? Unfortunately, no one knows for sure. Firmware restrictions, what firmware it ships with, we do not know. Some are even saying it doesn’t actually exist. Good then if that’s the case. But what if it’s the other way around?

Via Ookm’s Blog

TA-086We’re going to break this thing gently to you. Remember the Terminator movies? In the third installment, Rise of the Machines, we were introduced to a stronger and faster killing machine. It was called TX. T-101, as Schwarzenegger’s character said, is already an obsolete design. Don’t forget however that during its prime, T-101 gave humans a ton of problems.

Now, think of the cursed TA-082 as the T-101. Why? Because rumors are spreading that Sony just unleashed its own TX. In a post in 0okm’s blog, there’s an image that shows the latest motherboard PCB called TA-086. Rumor has it that it’s another one of those hellish motherboards made specifically to crush the scene. As of now, the homebrew community is still unable to fully crack the previous TA-082.

So, what information are known regarding this TA-086? Unfortunately, no one knows for sure. Firmware restrictions, what firmware it ships with, we do not know. Some are even saying it doesn’t actually exist. Good then if that’s the case. But what if it’s the other way around?

Via Ookm’s Blog

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