Homebrew developer Hellcat was nice enough to send us an e-mail informing us about the release of the Pandora Installer for 3.xx Revision 3. This program allows users to run a base Pandora setup for any kernel 3.80 and below. This latest version has some features that weren't in the previous release. Want to know more about the changes? Check out our full article for the complete change log.
Download: Pandora Installer for 3.xx Revision 3
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Having problems running Pandora on your PlayStation Portable? You might want to know that homebrew developer Hellcat sent us an e-mail announcing the third revision of the Pandora Installer for 3.xx. In case you missed our previous coverage on the program, it allows users to run a base Pandora setup on their PSPs.
According to Hellcat, this version now uses direct hardware access codes to set the battery serial. In a nutshell, that pretty much means that this will also work on Firmware 3.80. The developer also put in a few changes that improve on the second revision of the application. Here's the complete change-log:
- Uses direct hardware access code from Silverspring to set battery serial, so it should work on 3.80 as well....
- Can write and read back the serial to file (ms0:/batser.bin) - you can also use this to customize the serial by editing this file with a hexeditor before reading it back in (if a restore from file is attempted without the file being present, the default serial will just be used instead )
- Now shows current battery serial on main menu screen
- Upon request (and due to be found cool ) you can also choose/set the name of the memorystick after reformatting
- Like for the battery serial, put a file "msname.txt" in the root of your memstick, containing the name you want.
Download: Pandora Installer for 3.xx Revision 3
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