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#1  2009-10-14 06:48:22

andypandyswe
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Registered: 2009-10-14
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Running homebrew on original PSP?

I'd love to try the Open Remote Play thingy but I haven't done anything to my PSP since I bought it (except upgrading FW, last update about six months ago, I think).

Could some kind soul point me to a (very) easy to understand Guide on how to get Homebrew to run on an original PSP (imported from the US, I think) if it's possible to do and if such a guide exists...

As I understand it one needs homebrew to be able to set up Open Remote Play

All guides I find says it's easy unless you're stuck with an original PSP... like me :-(

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#2  2009-10-14 08:40:26

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#3  2009-10-14 08:47:52

andypandyswe
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Re: Running homebrew on original PSP?

Thanx, I'll have a look.

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#4  2009-10-15 08:00:56

andypandyswe
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Re: Running homebrew on original PSP?

"Assuming you have 5.03 official firmware already installed you must now load ChickHEN. Go into the ChickHEN folder of the file you just downloaded. Copy h.bin to the root (ms0:/) of your PSP."

How do I copy a file to the root of the PSP? Or do they mean the memorystick?

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#5  2009-10-15 08:28:10

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Re: Running homebrew on original PSP?

copy the files to the
root of the PSP MS


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#6  2009-10-15 08:33:02

andypandyswe
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Re: Running homebrew on original PSP?

Ok, a bit confusing calling it  the root (ms0:/) of your PSP as further down it says

"If you have a fat (PSP-100x) then copy the image inside the FAT folder to the memory stick under /PSP/PHOTO/"

But I'll take your word for it.

Thanx

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