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Old 25-06-2006, 01:25
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Great news for the PSP Homebrew and backup scene!

Over at www.pspupdates.com they have a article and video demonstrating running homebrew and a legally backed up UMD ISO from the memory stick on a version 2.71 PSP. This is accomplished using the Undiluted Platinum modchip and the Epsilon bios. You can run the homebrew and iso by simply going to the game menu and selecting it. Something that was/is only possible on the 1.0 and 1.5 firmware. And no corrupted data icons. The UP modchip is on preorder for $100 and the Epsilon bios is still getting some bugs worked out. The Modchip will also support 2 firmwares, the original PSP firmware and whatever firmware flashed to the chip of your choice. Thus booting up the second firmware will unbrick a previously bricked PSP. It is exciting to see the PSP grow!
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