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How to Psp custom firmware 6 60 pro b10 Download Firmware APK for android Gingerbread 2.3.3 - 2.3.7 2010 year, android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 - 4.0.4 2011 year, android Jelly Bean 4.1.x 2012 year, android Jelly Bean 4.2.x 2012 year, android Jelly Bean 4.3 2013 year, android KitKat 4.4 2013 year, android Lollipop 5.0 2014 year, android Lollipop 5.1 2015 year, android Marshmallow 6.0 2015 year. Jun 01, 2014 Simple tutorial on how to use PPSSPP psp emulator to use your psp iso's on your pc! Download link: Get new released games CHEAP!
- Jun 01, 2014 Simple tutorial on how to use PPSSPP psp emulator to use your psp iso's on your pc! Download link: Get new released games CHEAP!
- Nov 20, 2017 Hi guys, Tech James here, For this tutorial, I’ll show you guys how to install 6.60 PRO C2 Custom Firmware on your PSP/PSP GO. This is the most popular and apparently the best Custom Firmware.
September 25, 2019: PPSSPP 1.9 is here!
PPSSPP 1.9.0 fixes more bugs and performance issues. 1.9.3 fixes a few additional bugs on Android primarily.
Rollout has started - if you're on Android you'll automatically be updated within a week.
A list of the major changes:
- Flicker fixed in God of War that appeared with newer drivers for Mali GPUs (#12224)
- Improve performance of God of War on Vulkan (#12242), implement built-in GPU profiler (#12262, #12266)
- Vertex range culling fixed on ARM Mali (#12227)
- Started to improve VFPU precision, resulting so far in a fix for the long standing Tekken 6 leg shaking problem (#12217)
- Fixed a VFPU precision snafu on ARM64, fixing disappearing officers in Warriors Orochi (#11299) and some problems in Tomb Raider (#11179).
- Vulkan is the default again on Android versions newer than Pie
- Fix various homebrew store issues
- GPU pause signal handling fixed, fixing some hangs in Bleach and Armored Core games (#12160)
- Audio sample rate conversion handling fixes (#12147)
- Some Vulkan optimizations (pre-rotation (#12216), perf fix in Metal Gear Acid, etc)
- Multiple fixes for the UWP build (#12036, others)
- MP3 playback fixes (#12005)
- Audio in Motorstorm: Arctic Edge fixed by returning errors correctly (#12121)
- Audio glitches in Final Fantasy Tactics fixed (#9956)
- Camera display in Invizimals fixed (#12278, #8521)
- Added hotkeys for texture dump and replace (#11938)
- Added Visual Studio 2019 support. Windows XP is no longer supported (#11995, others)
- Fixes for video capture (#12069)
- Added a separate sound volume for alternative speed (#12124)
- Improved mouse control (Windows only) (#12173, #12176)
- Support for installing texture packs and ISOs from zips (#12175)
- Right analog support for touch controls (only used by patched games and some HD remasters) (#12182)
- Android: Fix OpenSL initialization, possibly helps audio crackle a little. (#12333).
- Fix graphics on Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
- Fixed strange vehicle behavior in MGS:PW (somehow) (#12342)
- Ported to the Nintendo Switch by m4xw! Builds available on m4xw's Patreon.
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The following article details the process of setting up your PSP with the PRO custom firmware. PRO firmware enables your vendor-locked device to do many more functions, including but not limited to:
- Play downloaded and/or backed-up ISO and CSO games.
- Play homebrew games and applications.
- Customise advanced settings, overclock your processor and change to custom themes.
For more details and benefits of cfw, check out the main article.
Prerequisites
To proceed with the custom firmware process, all you need is:
- A working PSP console, any version.
- PSP data transfer cable, or a way to connect the memory stick to your PC.
- Additional file(s) needed for Go! variants, will be mentioned in the article.
- An up-to-date firmware version.
PRO supports the latest firmware (version 6.61) released by Sony, and it is recommended that you upgrade to receive the latest fixes and improvements before proceeding. However, if you do wish to remain with an older firmware, the latest custom firmware version supports back to 6.20. Ensure you download the version that matches your current firmware version!
To determine your PSP firmware version, open System Settings on the XMB, then select System Information. The System Software will let you know which version you have.
Downloads
Ensure you download the version that matches your PSP firmware. If your firmware does not match any of the listed, then consider updating your firmware. Installing a mismatched version may brick your PSP.
Setup
Once you’ve downloaded the corresponding custom firmware package for your console, then we’re ready to begin!
Extract your downloaded archive to a place on your computer. The folder is created should look like this inside.
The developers structure the layout so that it can simply be dropped into the root of your PSP, and the files will be placed where they need to be.
Connect your PSP to your computer with your data cable, or if you have the means to do so connect your Memory Stick Duo (or MicroSD) to your computer. Copy the PSP and seplugin folders from your extracted archive, and paste them into the root of your PSP. The PSP folder is supposed to already be there, so when it asks if you wish to merge folders, say yes.
Now the files are on your PSP, we can now disconnect it from your computer.
Installing
Returning to the PSP, you should now have some new entries under Memory Stick menu item in Game. You should have entries for Pro Update, Pro Fast Recovery and Pro CIPL Flasher. If any or all of these come up as corrupted media, then double check your firmware versions and try again.
To install the custom firmware, run the Pro Update application. The console will act like it’s running a game. If successful, you should be greeted with a black screen with tiny white text on it. Press X and your PSP will reboot itself into custom firmware mode.
Check your PSP firmware like you did earlier on, and if all was successful your system software will show the custom firmware you installed after it.
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That’s it, you’re now running custom firmware! However, this is not permanent. Every time you start up your PSP, you will need to run Pro Fast Recovery to return to the custom firmware state. It’s not exactly a difficult process, but in a few cases you do have the option to make this permanent.
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If you’re happy to re-run the software on reboot, then feel free to delete CIPL Flasher and Pro Update from your console.
(Optional) Making it Permanent
If you have a an older PSP, such as a first or early second generation then you are in luck and this process is super quick. Simply after the reboot occurs and you are in the custom firmware state, run the last of the PRO package, CIPL Flasher.
Now this tool will write your custom firmware to the tiny, tiny onboard storage the PSP has for operation. This process is tried and tested, but ensure you follow the on-screen prompts when running it. After installing it, there should be a brief pause and your PSP will reboot into custom firmware mode again.
Check to see if it worked by rebooting your PSP, and without running PRO Update check your Firmware version and see if you have PRO mentioned in it. If so, your custom firmware is permanent! You can now delete all the entries for PRO in the Games menu.
If later on you decide to remove your permanent custom firmware, simply download the package again and re-run CIPL Flasher. There will be an option to remove it and return to the original firmware state.
This article is still in progress, but please let us know what details you would like to be seen!