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During the early days of the PSP hacking scene, hackers working on the PSP discovered exploits in system software 1.00 and 1.50 that allowed them to run unsigned code on the PSP, many PSP-1000 users had downgraded their consoles to these versions in order to install a Custom Firmware corresponding to a higher version of the system software. PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. Custom firmware is commonly seen in the PlayStation Portable handhelds released by Sony. Notable custom firmware include M33 by DarkAleX as well as those made by others such as the 5.50GEN series, Minimum Edition (ME/LME), and PRO. Custom firmware is also seen in the PlayStation 3.

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The PSP has a smörgåsbord of different motherboards, each with different abilities and restrictions. They all support the same custom firmware and homebrew nowadays, but to a different extent, so it is important to identify which motherboard you use with the below tools and our motherboard table.

Table[edit]

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The motherboard table can be said to be the periodic table of the PSP; it is the fundamental guide to understanding which PSPs support which CFW installation method. Since the motherboard table has never been built in its entirety, we took the effort to build one ourselves on this wiki. Credits to antonizoon, MrShyCity, DWG21R, and WulfyStylez.

Psp Homebrew Cfw

MotherboardPSP ModelGenerationcIPLPerma PatchTemporary CFW (LCFW)Create PandoraPandora UnbrickLowest Possible OFW
TA-079v1Fat 100001g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES1.00
TA-079v2Fat 100001g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES1.00
TA-079v3Fat 100001g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES1.00
TA-081Fat 100001g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES1.00
TA-082Fat 100001g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES1.00
TA-086Fat 100001g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES1.00
TA-085v1Slim 200002g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)YESYES3.60
TA-085v2Slim 200002g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)NOYES3.60
TA-088v1Slim 200002g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)NOYES3.60
TA-088v2Slim 200002g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)NOYES3.60
TA-088v3Slim 200002gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3NONO3.9x/4.0x
TA-090v1Slim 200002g6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3(Use cIPL Instead)(Use cIPL Instead)NOYES3.60
TA-090v2Brite 300003gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 ME-2.3NONO4.20
TA-090v3Brite 300003gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO4.20
TA-091Go N100005gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO5.70 (05g)
TA-092Brite 300003gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO4.20
TA-093Brite 300004gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO5.70 (04g)
TA-094Go N100005gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO5.70 (05g)
TA-095v1 (07g)Brite 300007gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO6.30
TA-095v2 (07g)Brite 300007gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO6.30
TA-095v1 (09g)Brite 300009gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO5.70 (04g)
TA-095v2 (09g)Brite 300009gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO5.70 (04g)
TA-096Street E100011gNO6.61 Infinity 26.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3NONO6.50

Note: Latest version of 6.60 PRO-C is 6.60 PRO-C (Update 3) or higher. Do not use lower versions of PRO-C since they have problems!

Table Notes[edit]

  • Infinity is a solution functionally equivalent to cIPL, while being technically different. It exploits a bug in 6.31 and lower, and is thus not supported on the PSP Street (6.50 minimum firmware.)
  • Some PSP Identification programs have recognized a non-existent 'TA-090v3' motherboard. This is a typo, it is actually a 'TA-090v2' motherboard. But to reduce confusion, we have added it to the chart with the same attributes as a 'TA-090v2'.

Image Tables[edit]

These are the outdated originals. Only kept for archival purposes, don't use them.

  • DWG21R's picture that started it all.

Identifying your PSP Motherboard[edit]

LCFW[edit]

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In order to use PSP identification software, we will need custom firmware (CFW) installed. This is no longer a Chicken-and-Egg problem as life was in the Dark Days, since Temporary Custom Firmware (LCFW) works on any PSP without risk of bricking.

  • Method 1: Connect to Wi-Fi. From the XMB (main psp menu), run System -> Network Update to install OFW 6.60.
  1. Method 2:Download OFW 6.60 from Sony's site, and extract the file. (There are two different versions for PSP and PSP Go!)
  2. Copy EBOOT.PBP to PSP/GAME/UPDATE/
  3. From the XMB (main psp menu) run the update from Game –> Memory Stick.
  4. You have successfully installed OFW 6.60.
  5. Download 6.60 PRO-C.
  6. Extract the file.
  7. Copy the contents of the extracted folder into the root of the Memory Stick (ex. PSP -> ms0:PSP, seplugins -> ms0:seplugins)
  8. From the XMB (main psp menu), run PROUPDATE from Game - Memory stick.
  9. Press X to install CFW.
  10. Delete cIPL Flasher from Game - Memory stick.
  11. Please note that this is a temporary CFW. You will be back to OFW 6.60 if your PSP runs out of power (not sleep mode). But don't worry, just run FastRecovery from Game - Memory stick and CFW will be back in a matter of seconds!
  12. You have successfully installed 6.60 PRO-C!
    • In theory, you are finished, since custom firmware is already installed to your PSP.
    • Continue only if you want to install CFW permanently (which does not bring much benefit anyway) and your PSP motherboard supports cIPL or 6.20 Permapatching (use PSPIdent and check the table).

PSPIdent[edit]

  1. Make sure Temporary Custom Firmware or equivalent is installed.
  2. Download PSPIdent v0.75 and extract the archive.
  3. Copy the PSPIDENT folder under the /PSP/GAME/ folder in the PSP's memory stick.
  4. Run PSPIdent from the XMB (main PSP menu), under Games -> Memory Stick.
  5. PSPIdent will display your motherboard model. Check the motherboard table on this page to see which method is right for you.
  6. Press Circle to create a screenshot for later use, and keep that picture in a safe place on your computer for reference.
  7. Press Home to exit PSPIdent.
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