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2.0 Eboot Loader v0.3 for PSP
Fanjita has released a new version of his PSP Firmware 2.0 Eboot loader for the PSP, version 0.3. This is a tool to run homebrew Eboot programs on your v2.00 firmware, NOT v2.01. From the author:
This program builds on the work done by Saotome to load homebrew EBOOT.PBPs
into PSPs with v2.0 firmware, using the TIFF exploit. It will not work
on any other firmware version - including v2.01.
It currently cannot run all known homebrew, but it uses a number of tricks
to get substantially further than ever before. Known limitations are:
- Can't run kernel-mode applications.
It's also still very much in development, so the user interface isn't
very nice to look at, and a lot of the output is cryptic.
To use:
- Extract all the files into the root folder (e.g. "F:\") of your memory
stick. You need these files to be in the right place:
\PSP\PHOTO\EBOOT Loader\RUN_L.TIF
\PSP\PHOTO\EBOOT Loader\AAA.PNG
\L.BIN
- Copy the homebrew you want to run to your memory stick. Usually, this
means unzipping a directory that contains an EBOOT.PBP file to somewhere
under \PSP\GAME\. The exact location and folder name usually doesn't matter,
but for best compatibility you should try to use the same names as
originally shown in the homebrew ZIP file.
- Use the PSP's built-in photo viewer to open the "EBOOT loader" folder,
this will cause the loader to start. If your PSP hangs at this point,
then try the following:
- check your firmware version. This loader is for v2.0 ONLY.
- check that you have the loader files in the correct place (see above)
- turn your PSP completely off, then back on again. The loader works
best on a freshly-rebooted PSP.
- The loader displays a list of files in \PSP\GAME. Use the up and down
buttons to change the current selection (highlighted in red), and X to
open an EBOOT.PBP file or browse into a folder.
- Once you select an EBOOT.PBP to load, after a few moments, the loader
will either display an error message, or give you the option to run
the application.
- To exit the application, you need to reboot your PSP. You can do this
by removing the battery, or holding the power switch for at least 10
seconds.
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