![]() I definitely plan on installing this on my Go and upgrade my 6.20 3000! Another thanks goes out to the kind people who wrote the tutorials above: TheZett and HackInformer. It's superior to the old 6.20 permanent patch for 3000s and Gos, but for everything else you should look into the permanent ME and PRO installation.įinally, I'd like to think the /r/PSP subreddit for keeping me informed about Davee's Infinity firmware. Yes, you can install Davee's Infinity on your 1000 or 2000, but TheZett recommends that you just keep your other 6.61 permanent CFW. Second, this permanent CFW is really only meant for the PSP models that couldn't have permanent CFW beforehand. Davee stated that later on he might try to get Infinity working on the Street models, but as of this writing it's sadly incompatible. The issue is that the PSP Street doesn't support the 6.31 firmware or any firmware below it, sadly meaning that it's incompatible with this. This is because Davee's CFW takes advantage of a flaw in 6.31 that was later patched in other firmwares. This is already listed in the tutorials I put up above, but I figured I'd go ahead and throw in a separate link too.ĭoes This Work on The PSP Street (E1000)?įirst and foremost, I'd like to point out that at the moment Davee's Infinity CFW does not work on the PSP Street models. You can take a look at it here.įinally, Davee's official website where you can grab the Infinity CFW itself is here. This tutorial comes with download links to the latest LME and PRO firmware files (needed to install Infinity), as well as the official firmware files for 6.31 and 6.61 (which are also required to install Infinity).Īlternatively, HackInformer has a nice alternative tutorial that's a bit less text heavy. If you're interested, I would highly recommend you go ahead and check out TheZett's excellent tutorial on. Sound a bit confusing? In simple terms, by taking advantage of a bug in 6.31, permanent custom firmware can be installed in nearly every PSP model that couldn't install permanent CFW before. This CFW takes advantage of an exploit in the official 6.31 firmware files in order to install itself and create a "hybrid" of 6.61 and 6.31. I figure it'd be good to spread information about this, so here we go:ĭaveeFTW has recently released a brand new Custom Firmware that allows anybody to install permanent custom firmware on their PSP through a relatively simple process. I'm legitimately a bit surprised I haven't seen a thread about this anywhere. ![]()
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