Use the Custom IPL (CIPL) flasher that comes with PRO/ME CFW. Earlier Pro-C versions were buggy with official/unofficial PS1 games. Also, it supports.ZSO format for games. The PSP game Brandish: The Dark Revenant was the cause of the update, so I'm assuming it can't be played on 6.60 and below without version.txt spoofing. This is ONE, of the TWO Download Links, for the All-In-One 'PSP CFW (NOOB Friendly Edition) 6.60 PRO C2' package. Everything you need to get started putting CFW on your PSP will be included. PSP CFW FIRMWARE 6.60 PRO B9 FREE DOWNLOAD - August 25, at 6: Last Jump to page: August 25, at 2: Your name or email address: A very simple but very effective guide. Uploader: Gakazahn Date Added: 16.
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Psp cfw 6.60 pro-b10 You have to extract the CFW to your PSP via USB then you'll find three files in the games section you select ' Update ' and you are done. If you ran into problems you can click on Fast recovery to fix. Installing Custom Firmware on a PSP: Okay guys so this one may actually be somewhat useful. I found my old PSP and decided I'd put some emulators on it, SNES, Game Boy, etc. One of the things you need to do beforehand is install custom firmware on your PSP. This is how I did it. Installing a Custom Firmware on your PSP 3000 has never been so easy. In this page I’m describing the easiest possible way for you to install the most reliable Custom Firmware on your PSP: Pro CFW. Installing Pro CFW on your PSP3000 is simple, free, and is not much risky than installing a Firmware update on your device.
Update PSP to 6.60 And install PRO-CFW
Disclaimer: vampiregameth does not take any responsibility for the damage this may cause to your PSP. Follow the instructions precisely pay attention to what you are doing and read beforehand, if you shutdown your PSP while updating it will break.
On your PSP go to Settings – System settings – System information.
[ตรวจสอบ FW ของ PSP ที่ System settings – System information.]
Updating PSP to 6.60:
- Connect the PSP system to the PC using the USB cable.
- Go to the memory stick of the PSP, navigate to PSP -> GAME folder
- Inside the GAME folder create a new folder and name it UPDATE.
- Download the official firmware version 6.60, choose the one corresponding to your PSP
- After downloading the EBOOT.PBP for your model, copy it to the UPDATE folder created on step 2.
- Unplug the PSP, now use the PSP to navigate to the Game menu -> Memory Stick -> PSP update and press X to launch it.
- นำ PSP เชื่อมต่อกับ PC
- ไปที่ PSP และ โฟร์เดอร์ GAME และสร้างโฟร์เดอร์ใหม่ขึ้นตั้งชื่อว่า UPDATE
- Download FW 6.60 แล้วนำไฟล์ EBOOT.PBP ไปไว้ที่ PSPGAMEUPDATE
- ติดตั้ง อัพเดท FW 6.60 ดังรูป
FW 6.60
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Installing Pro CFW on your PSP
การลง CFW
2.extract the package.
3.You will find 3 folders in there:
PROUPDATE: Needed to uninstall/install pro cfw.
FastRecovery: Needed to reactivate the CFW after shutting down the console.
CIPL_Flasher: Neeeded to permanently install pro cfw (Only works with 1000 and some 2000 models)
4.Connect the PSP system to the PC using the USB cable copy those folders into your psp GAME directory. Example:
x:PSPGAMEFastRecovery
x:PSPGAMEPROUPDATE
x:PSPGAMECIPL_Flasher
5.Unplug the PSP USB cable, now use the PSP to navigate to the Game menu use PRO UPDATE install pro cfw.
1.โหลด 6.60 PRO-C FIX3
2.แตกไฟล์
3.จะได้ 3 โฟร์เดอร์
PROUPDATE: ใช้ในการถอนการติดตั้ง / ติดตั้ง CFW Pro
FastRecovery: ใช้ในการเปิดใช้ CFW Pro หลังจากปิดที่เครื่อง
CIPL_Flasher: การติดตั้ง CFW Pro ถาวร (เฉพาะรุ่น 1000 และ 2000)
4.คัดลอกโฟลเดอร์ไปไว้ที่ PSP>GAME
ตัวอย่าง
x:PSPGAMEFastRecovery
x:PSPGAMEPROUPDATE
x:PSPGAMECIPL_Flasher
5.ถอดPSP ออกจาก USB แล้วทำการติดตั้ง PRO UPDATE
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6.After running PROUPDATE a menu will appear, press X to install, the console will reboot itself and that’s it.
6.เมื่อเข้า PROUPDATE ให้ทำการกด X แล้วเครื่องจะรีบูตตัวเอง
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Make sure everything is working fine:
ตรวจสอบ
It should say 6.60 PRO-C now:
ให้ไปที่ Settings – System settings – System information.จะได้ 6.60 PRO-C
have to run the FastRecovery utility to activate the CFW again.
But If you have a PSP 1000/2000 it’s possible to make the CFW permanent using CIPL_Flasher, if your model is not supported it will tell you so.
หมายเหตุ
FastRecovery: ใช้ในการเปิดใช้ CFW Pro หลังจากปิดที่เครื่อง
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CIPL_Flasher: การติดตั้ง CFW Pro ถาวร (เฉพาะรุ่น 1000 และ 2000)
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Pro-c 6.60 Psp Cfw Download
Psp Cfw 6.35 Pro B10 Download
I was beginning to think our PSP section would remain dormant forever, but PlayStation Portable developer Davee has just released PSP 6.61 Infinity Hybrid Firmware alongside a 6.61 LME and PRO CFW Patch Install Guide video below from The Zett!
Download: installer-1.0.tar.bz2 (Infinity Installer v1.0) / config-0.37.tar.bz2 (Infinity Configuration v0.37) / 660_plugins_on_661.zip / Infinity PSP BitBucket
To quote from his Blog: Release: 6.61 Infinity
Here we are at last, the release of 6.61 Infinity. It’s been over 11 years since the PSP was released back in 2004 and it’s somewhat impressive how long this device lasted. There is no definitive end to the representative scene, it just gets quieter and quieter.
I’m not claiming this releases is the end of the PSP, but it is for me. I’ve spent the last few years working on individual work on the PS Vita and other projects and coming back to the PSP in October 2014 to begin this project was definitely nostalgic.
The goal of this project was to bring the missing component of permanent CFW to the new PSP models and firmware. In this regard, I somewhat failed; PSP E1000 is not supported by Infinity due to a lapse in my judgement.
You see, I did all my PSP work up until 6.31 where I setup “base”. I was still working on the PSP when 6.60 was released, but porting my tools was laborious and I just stayed behind. The exploit found in 6.31 was used natively on this firmware, and until I did little more research when things didn’t work on 6.60 the hard truth was that it was patched in 6.35. This mistake (obviously) didn’t stop me from developing infinity, but it certainly was a large disappointment.
Some features have been temporarily removed due to some risks that will be corrected later, namely the update feature within the bootloader configuration app. You can still update to the latest version using the standard infinity installer. These features will be reintroduced when the risks have been corrected/confirmed. Remember you need the 6.31 and 6.61 updaters for system you will install the firmware on. Enjoy!
From the 6.61 Infinity About page, to quote: Custom firmware was typically achieved through a bugged 1.50 subset and loaded a newer firmware on boot. Later, this method was improved through Pandora and allowed the (then new) slim PSP to run custom firmware too. A breakthrough in 'code-signing' lead to the development of a 6.20 custom firmware for PSPgo and PSP 3000. Unfortunately, not all devices these days can use 6.20 firmware.
To solve this, I present 6.61 Infinity. By abusing a bug in 6.31, 6.61 Infinity utilises a similar technique to the old 1.50 firmwares to provide an upto-date custom firmware for all devices, excluding the E1000 (so far). Infinity itself is not a custom firmware; instead it allows the flexibility for users to install any compatible custom firmware they wish.
For convenience, Infinity includes built-in functionality for both PRO and ME. Use the Infinity Configurator to update infinity and choose which custom firmware to boot into on start up.
This is my final farewell to the PSP. Bug fixes will be provided, but after 12 years of PSP, this is where it ends for me. I plan to continue work on the vita and start some new, exciting projects. To keep up-to date, follow me on twitter: @DaveeFTW. If you're interested in the technical write-up, check out my blog.
Cheers, Davee
Installation
To install, copy PSP directory from the Installer download below to your PSP. Place the 6.31 and 6.61 updates named 631.PBP and 661.PBP respectfully into the MAKER folder. Run the maker application.
If successful, there will be a DATA.MFC file in the MAKER folder. Copy this to the FLASHER folder and run the flasher. After this your device will reboot and you'll be in Infinity! From here, install any CFW you wish and activate the permament patch in the Infinity Configuration app.
Here's a how to covering 6.60 plugins on 6.61, to quote:
I’ve been asked this question a lot and in most cases it would be very difficult to have a generic solution to a problem like this. Usually the difference between two firmware versions is significant enough that a plugin tied to particular version has to be manually updated by a developer in order to work on a newer firmware. Fortunately, 6.61 and 6.60 are so similar, I can release a plugin that will fake the version back to 6.60.
I’ve only tested it with a few plugins, but seems to work as intended. I am not sure if there is a lot of 6.61 plugins, but you need to make sure your seplugin text file is ordered in the following way:
The method used to patched the version is incredibly simplistic and could do with refining, but I’ll leave that to the eager reader. Source is in the package (linked above).
Finally, from Yoti Dev comes a PSPgo Fake-Pair Tool (PoC) with video demo below:
Download: fakepair04.7z / GIT
PSPgo Fake-Pair Tool v0.4 (PoC)
Download: chovy-gen.exe / GIT
PSP Game ISOs on Unmodified Firmware
Download: Chovy Sign / GIT
Download: chovy-gm.zip / GIT
How To Play PSP Games On 3.71 FW Vita Without HENkaku/Trinity!
Also below is a MorrowindUnity (TESUnity by ColeDeanShepherd) Vita Port attempt video via J1M_RYAN from JimiHeff:
MorrowindUnity Vita Port attempt
Download: installer-1.0.tar.bz2 (Infinity Installer v1.0) / config-0.37.tar.bz2 (Infinity Configuration v0.37) / 660_plugins_on_661.zip / Infinity PSP BitBucket
To quote from his Blog: Release: 6.61 Infinity
Here we are at last, the release of 6.61 Infinity. It’s been over 11 years since the PSP was released back in 2004 and it’s somewhat impressive how long this device lasted. There is no definitive end to the representative scene, it just gets quieter and quieter.
I’m not claiming this releases is the end of the PSP, but it is for me. I’ve spent the last few years working on individual work on the PS Vita and other projects and coming back to the PSP in October 2014 to begin this project was definitely nostalgic.
The goal of this project was to bring the missing component of permanent CFW to the new PSP models and firmware. In this regard, I somewhat failed; PSP E1000 is not supported by Infinity due to a lapse in my judgement.
You see, I did all my PSP work up until 6.31 where I setup “base”. I was still working on the PSP when 6.60 was released, but porting my tools was laborious and I just stayed behind. The exploit found in 6.31 was used natively on this firmware, and until I did little more research when things didn’t work on 6.60 the hard truth was that it was patched in 6.35. This mistake (obviously) didn’t stop me from developing infinity, but it certainly was a large disappointment.
Some features have been temporarily removed due to some risks that will be corrected later, namely the update feature within the bootloader configuration app. You can still update to the latest version using the standard infinity installer. These features will be reintroduced when the risks have been corrected/confirmed. Remember you need the 6.31 and 6.61 updaters for system you will install the firmware on. Enjoy!
From the 6.61 Infinity About page, to quote: Custom firmware was typically achieved through a bugged 1.50 subset and loaded a newer firmware on boot. Later, this method was improved through Pandora and allowed the (then new) slim PSP to run custom firmware too. A breakthrough in 'code-signing' lead to the development of a 6.20 custom firmware for PSPgo and PSP 3000. Unfortunately, not all devices these days can use 6.20 firmware.
To solve this, I present 6.61 Infinity. By abusing a bug in 6.31, 6.61 Infinity utilises a similar technique to the old 1.50 firmwares to provide an upto-date custom firmware for all devices, excluding the E1000 (so far). Infinity itself is not a custom firmware; instead it allows the flexibility for users to install any compatible custom firmware they wish.
For convenience, Infinity includes built-in functionality for both PRO and ME. Use the Infinity Configurator to update infinity and choose which custom firmware to boot into on start up.
This is my final farewell to the PSP. Bug fixes will be provided, but after 12 years of PSP, this is where it ends for me. I plan to continue work on the vita and start some new, exciting projects. To keep up-to date, follow me on twitter: @DaveeFTW. If you're interested in the technical write-up, check out my blog.
Cheers, Davee
Installation
To install, copy PSP directory from the Installer download below to your PSP. Place the 6.31 and 6.61 updates named 631.PBP and 661.PBP respectfully into the MAKER folder. Run the maker application.
If successful, there will be a DATA.MFC file in the MAKER folder. Copy this to the FLASHER folder and run the flasher. After this your device will reboot and you'll be in Infinity! From here, install any CFW you wish and activate the permament patch in the Infinity Configuration app.
Here's a how to covering 6.60 plugins on 6.61, to quote:
I’ve been asked this question a lot and in most cases it would be very difficult to have a generic solution to a problem like this. Usually the difference between two firmware versions is significant enough that a plugin tied to particular version has to be manually updated by a developer in order to work on a newer firmware. Fortunately, 6.61 and 6.60 are so similar, I can release a plugin that will fake the version back to 6.60.
I’ve only tested it with a few plugins, but seems to work as intended. I am not sure if there is a lot of 6.61 plugins, but you need to make sure your seplugin text file is ordered in the following way:
The method used to patched the version is incredibly simplistic and could do with refining, but I’ll leave that to the eager reader. Source is in the package (linked above).
Finally, from Yoti Dev comes a PSPgo Fake-Pair Tool (PoC) with video demo below:
Download: fakepair04.7z / GIT
PSPgo Fake-Pair Tool v0.4 (PoC)
Download: chovy-gen.exe / GIT
PSP Game ISOs on Unmodified Firmware
Download: Chovy Sign / GIT
Download: chovy-gm.zip / GIT
How To Play PSP Games On 3.71 FW Vita Without HENkaku/Trinity!
Also below is a MorrowindUnity (TESUnity by ColeDeanShepherd) Vita Port attempt video via J1M_RYAN from JimiHeff:
MorrowindUnity Vita Port attempt