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		<title>PSP CSO Download</title>
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			A PSP CSO file is basically an Shut ISO line . The ISO line could either be a pic , gallinacean or any thign else. This PSP CSO files are unremarkably getable on the net . Commonly , they use it to reproduce their games to the PC so they don&apos;t retrogress ...
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		<title>PSP error codes</title>
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			First 4 digits indicate the functional area that reported an error :
8002 is the kernel
8001 is the standard libc (and the error numbers correspond to the POSIX errno.h constants).


* CA000005 = keys.bin
FIX: a keys.bin file is required in order to...
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		<title>PSP 3004 C Modaaminen</title>
		<link>http://my.afterdawn.com/munprofiilikomuka/blog_entry.cfm/3755/modattu</link>
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			Kukaan ei ota vastuuta jos brickkaantuu
mutta itsell&amp;#228; ei brickkaantunut ja muutenkin sen brickauksen voi korjata Pandoralla. =)

Tarvitset
PSP 3004 C
muistikortin
Usb piuhan
Internetin
Tietysti tietokoneen

Frimware on yleens&amp;#228; 5.00 p&amp;#...
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		<title>[GUIDE] Converting multi-disk PlayStation 1 Games to be used on PSP with PyPOPS</title>
		<link>http://my.afterdawn.com/ibizagti/blog_entry.cfm/2803/converting-multi-disk-playstation1-games-to-be-used-on-psp-with-pypops</link>
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			My other guide shows how to convert PlayStation 1 games to an eboot format to be played on your PSP. However, some games (such as Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy etc) came on multiple disks, which caused a problem as some of them didn’t give the opportuni...
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		<title>[GUIDE] Converting Playstation1 Games to PSP (eboot) format using ICETEA.</title>
		<link>http://my.afterdawn.com/ibizagti/blog_entry.cfm/2800/</link>
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			There have been quite a few threads recently about problems with eboot&apos;s, so I have wrote this simple guide to hopefully help some people out...

Download ICETEA from [url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/icetea/]HERE, and danny_kay1710&apos;s Popstation GUI ...
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		<title>help me at my psp</title>
		<link>http://my.afterdawn.com/dman12/blog_entry.cfm/2772/</link>
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			i have cfw 3.71 m33-2 and i want to use remotejoy can someone give me a tutorial to instal it...
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		<title>PSP tutorial's help is at hand</title>
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			right here is a list of all the PSP tutorials that most people post dont try searching for so here they all are for you

1) pandoras battery one of the best homebrew pieces of software to come out thanx to team C+D
i)softmod version (if you know someon...
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		<title>all DVD's PSP games utilities,emu,firmware etc.</title>
		<link>http://my.afterdawn.com/pspn1/blog_entry.cfm/2526/allpspdvds1tm60muchmore</link>
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			CD1
- 1 SNOOPY vs RED RIBBON 540 MB 
- 2 BUBBLE BOBBLE 622 MB
- 3 SCOOBY DOO ADVENTURES PSP GAME 617 MB
- 4 POWERSTONE COLLECTION DIV CAPCOM GAMES BUNDEL 517 MB
- 5 NAMCO MUSEUM BATTLE COLLECTION 174 MB *
- 6 NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED 867 MB
- 7 N...
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		<title>Help with upgrading to customware</title>
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			Hey everyone, I am a super... Super... SUPER newbie at this psp stuff and i was jsut wondering if any of the experts out there could help me out with upgrading my psp version 1.5fw into the newest custon firmware out there (I think its 3.52m 33-4? not sur...
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		<title>My PSP's firmware history!</title>
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			I will no longer show my old PSP&apos;s firmware history because I returned it and bought the PSP Slim. Here&apos;s my firmware history for my PSP Slim:

3.60 &amp;amp;gt; 3.71 M33-2 &amp;amp;gt; 3.71 M33-3 &amp;amp;gt; 3.80 M33- &amp;amp;gt; 3.80 M33-5 &amp;amp;gt; 3.90 M33 &amp;amp;gt...
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