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Pandora Battery PSP

Infohash:

6B866440D1EAEB7654FD989BDC9CDE5C9812CFFF

Type:

Applications

Title:

Pandora Battery PSP

Category:

Applications/Handheld

Uploaded:

2008-02-17 (by H4x0RH4M57ER)

Description:

This version installs 3.80 M33-5 in the Universal Unbricker menu - other menus works like the original Xi-Bit version of Multi Pandora. ______________________________________________________________________________ Welcome to Xi-Bits NewbiInstaller for pandora! This version is in: Dansih English Spanish (Translation by Babelfish, so it's not perfect) There may be some minor glitches. Please tell me about them! ps2dev.org (Xi-Bit) ______________________________________________________________________________ Instructions! ------------- Run START.exe Follow the instructions! That's simple! _______________________________________________________________________________ Fat Pandora: (Option 1) ----------------------- - Insert Memory Stick into the PSP - Remove power cord and insert the JigKick Battery into the PSP. - A menu appears when the PSP boots. Follow the onscreen information and instructions. _______________________________________________________________________________ FAT ext complete: (Option 2) ---------------------------- * Access to the real flash in general: If you run a custom app, or a CFW installer, from this menu, after your application (or the installer) has started, wait a few seconds before actually using it and letting it access the flash! This is because the flash emulation is disabled with a slight delay to give the starting app the chance to load additional modules from the (emulated) firmware before the emulation gets disabled and the app would no longer be able to load modules (since they might no longer be available). * Custom application to be started with access to the real flash0:/ (and flash1:/ and all the others) Default path for EBOOT to launch is: :/PSP/GAME/MAINT/EBOOT.PBP The path can be configured, by pressing O or [] while the option is selected. O will let you choose any program from /PSP/GAME and [] will let you choose from /PSP/GAME150. This application can then be started with the "Launch app with flash0:/ access" option from the menu. A few seconds after your app has been started you are then be able to access the flash of your PSP using this program. Very usefull to perform file operations with tools like PSPFiler from a Pandora boot. * CFW installer Default path for EBOOT to launch is: :/PSP/GAME/CFWUPDATE/EBOOT.PBP The path can be configured, by pressing O or [] while the option is selected. O will let you choose any program from /PSP/GAME and [] will let you choose from /PSP/GAME150. This menu lets you start a CFW installer (OE or M33 or whatever) also with flash emulation disabled, so the install WORKS. No need anymore to downgrade to 1.50 first, and then run the CFW installer from there. Like with the app above, give the PSP a few seconds before starting the installation to let the flash emulation get propperly disabled. TA-082/086 NOTE: ------------------- TA-082/086 users that never downgraded their PSP before: You DO NOT NEED to downgrade with the original Pandora function and you DO NOT NEED to patch your idstorage since this will install a 1.50 compatible IPL that also runns fine on TA-082/86! (All credits for this, and I mean 100% all, go to "moonlight" at the PS2DEV forums!!! I only implemented/copied it into my code.) _______________________________________________________________________________ Slim Pandora for FW 3.60: (Option 3) ------------------------------------ Insert the pandora battery and the memory stick in the psp slim. It will boot. You won't see anything on the screen, because that kernel doesn't support the slim screen, but it is OK, you don't need a screen for the installation of 3.60 M33. From here, you have 3 options: - Press X to install M33. The process will last just few seconds, since the installer only needs to install the M33 custom prx's and IPL. After the process is finished, the installer will shutdown the psp automatically. - Press L+R+triangle to uninstall M33 and go back to original 3.60. Note: this can't unbrick a psp slim, it will just remove M33 ipl. There is currently no unbricker for the psp slim, but we plan on doing one in the future. After uninstallation, psp will be shutdown automatically. - Press square to dump the PSP Slim nand. Watch out: you need 66 MB of free space in the memory stick for this, otherwise your memory stick may end corrupted. This option uses the team C+D nand dumper. When the memory stick orange led stops blinking, the process will have finished, and you can either shutdown the psp, or use one of the two previous options. _______________________________________________________________________________ Universal Unbrick: (Option 4) ----------------------------- - Press X to install 3.71M33-2. - Press O to install original 3.71 (rest of the process as the X option) - Press [] to dump nand to nand-dump.bin. When done, psp will auto shutdown. - Press L+R+HOME+start to restore nand from nand-dump.bin This proccess is very dangerous, and you should *just* use it if it's your last chance to get it working. This is a physical restore process (not a logical one), and will try to make a 100% exact clon of the dump. If you are working with a dump that isn't yours, you will get either a brick or a corrupt idstorage, depending on the firmware. If while you are restoring your psp have got any damaged block more than when you dumped it, you might also get a brick, depending on what block is it. Works for both PSP and PSP Slim. _______________________________________________________________________________ CREDITS! TO ALL THE DEV'S THAT MADE THIS POSSIBLE!!! THANK YOU! YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE! Note: If it's not okay with you guys, please contact me at ps2dev.org (Xi-Bit)

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Size:

136.75 Mb

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Comments:

lousynumbers (2008-03-06)

whats a JigKick battery and where can I get one?

H4x0RH4M57ER (2008-03-06)

You can download this one and extract it to a empty dir, Then insert you MS stick in your psp. Run Start.bat and it will install some CFW and stuff on the MS. When you are done here, you take your psp and start the program it just installet. And there you can make a JigKick Battery. Remember Orginal Psp Battery. i think.

motorsports (2008-03-24)

VERY GOOD UPLOAD THNX =)

DotbiZ (2008-06-26)

I dont get it! I have a fat psp with ofw 3.95, i do what the installer says when i put the stuff in the ms but when i'm start the installer on the ms it just says "The game could not be started" what am i doing wrong?? btw, i istall the fat pandora on it....plz help!

H4x0RH4M57ER (2008-06-29)

DotbiZ

H4x0RH4M57ER (2008-06-29)

DotbiZ : you need a CFW psp to run the program, then make the battery. Then you take the ms and battery and put it in a OFW psp.
I dunno if the program can be run from 1.5 fw

Necroclysm (2008-07-06)

If u do this, will the battery work as a normal battery ever again?
Just wondering if I really do have to buy a second battery when making a pandora... most of the guides dont say :/

mosh_monkey (2008-07-08)

I just hardmodded my pandora battery and am now happily running 3.90 M33-3 ^^

mr_silent_s (2008-07-21)

its a pandora battery.

silentasassin1993 (2008-08-28)

hmm i think somethings wrong i jut keep getting an error on my psp it says "unable to open file" or something like that. Any help?

PBX (2008-11-23)

Sweet thanks - I bought my Pandora Battery @ http://www.pandorabatterybuys.com

vcdking (2008-12-01)

40 bucks!! I got mine for 10 bucks from
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12472~r.26127223
including shipping

tjapjap (2009-01-07)

My psp has a full brick!:( can i fix it without a pandora?

n5modchips (2009-04-16)

thanks for sharing http://www.dianneshop.com