0okm: “Blue PSP (PSP1000MB) with FW 3.01 is HardDown-able”
Recently, 0okm‘s been showing up (and down) across our PSP blog like white on rice. He’s everywhere – as pretty much the rest of the PSP homebrew gods are. One of the more recent updates to his site reveals some interesting details on the new blue PSP (PSP-1000 MB), which was released last December 21.
For some of you guys who might have received this specimen of PSP for Christmas, you might be glad to hear a couple of things. Here’s 0okm’s notes on the hardware:
PCB Ver. : TA-086
CPU Core : CXD2967GG
Media Engine : CXD5026-203GG
MCP : K5E5658ACM-D060 1.8V/1.8V
Test report :
Factory FW3.01 (BoxCode M)
can HardDown to FW1.50 🙂
The core of the matter here are his test reports, and they’re pretty much self-explanatory. The new PSP already comes with a homebrew-biting firmware 3.01, but the thumbs-upper here is that he says that he can downgrade the system firmware to enable homebrew at 1.50.
So, as things stand now, it’s not just a white Christmas, but a blue one too!
Recently, 0okm‘s been showing up (and down) across our PSP blog like white on rice. He’s everywhere – as pretty much the rest of the PSP homebrew gods are. One of the more recent updates to his site reveals some interesting details on the new blue PSP (PSP-1000 MB), which was released last December 21.
For some of you guys who might have received this specimen of PSP for Christmas, you might be glad to hear a couple of things. Here’s 0okm’s notes on the hardware:
PCB Ver. : TA-086
CPU Core : CXD2967GG
Media Engine : CXD5026-203GG
MCP : K5E5658ACM-D060 1.8V/1.8V
Test report :
Factory FW3.01 (BoxCode M)
can HardDown to FW1.50 🙂
The core of the matter here are his test reports, and they’re pretty much self-explanatory. The new PSP already comes with a homebrew-biting firmware 3.01, but the thumbs-upper here is that he says that he can downgrade the system firmware to enable homebrew at 1.50.
So, as things stand now, it’s not just a white Christmas, but a blue one too!