The last missing piece: Permanent 6.60 CFWs for all PSPs in near future!?
Some of you might remember the uprising as the first signed homebrew for the PSP appeared.
Some of you might remember the first betas of the permanent patch, which worked surprisingly well (for most of us, at least).
The current permanent patch is, as of now, the number one thing to install, if you have one of the newer PSP devices, since it enables you to automatically boot into a CFW, no (manual) launcher required.
Something (similar enough) that has only existed (while being far superior, by the way) in the form of a custom IPL for the older PSP devices exclusively.
How about this would be available for the latest PSP firmware, version 6.60? How about this would now natively support the previously ‘unsupported devices’ – 3000 07g*, 3000 09g (no enforced downgrades anymore) and the PSP E1000?
If this interests you, then keep reading! Davee has a surprise up his sleeves!
Hardware & Software talk – Different PSP models
This is the current state of the most recommended things you can do with your PSPs (made by myself – You can see this on the emphasis of the ME/LME CFW recommendations, hehe).
While the enforced downgrade method for the PSP 3000 09g is not the cleanest and most secure thing to do, all other recommendations are safe to follow and should work without problems.
This currently leaves us with 3 categories: Old devices, new devices and too new (or rare) devices.
The first category contains the PSP 1000s and PSP 2000s (except for the ‘doomed TA-088v3’ series), that are fully capable of using a full CFW, a CFW that uses a cIPL to load the custom firmware modules. Those are also the only devices that can use (and create, depending on the motherboard) a Pandora battery.
The second category contains most of the newer PSPs. The PSP 2000 with the TA-088v3 motherboard, the PSP 3000 03g, the PSP 3000 04g, the PSP 3000 09g (only as forced downgrade, though) and any PSP Go. Those devices are fully capable of using a permanent CFW, a CFW that uses the current version of the permanent patch.
The permanent patch loads the modules of the custom firmware very early in the boot chain (not as early as & good as cIPL, but get what you can), which will slightly lengthen the initial boot time of your PSP, but will automatically load the CFW on the startup and provides you a method to recover your device, if you (only) semi-bricked it.
A full brick will still be fatal and unrepairable on these new devices. The current version of the permanent patch works up to firmware 6.20 and has been (randomly) patched as of firmware 6.30, due to new security checks.
The third category contains only (2 devices), depending on personal opinions and technicalities, 3 devices, the PSP E1000 (due to its inability to run a firmware other than 6.50 or 6.60), the PSP 3000 09g (while being capable to perform an enforced downgrade to firmware 6.20, which is below its intended lowest firmware limit of firmware 6.30) which should stay on firmwares 6.30 to 6.60, due to firmware stability and IDstorage reasons, and the 09g’s similar twin sister, the PSP 3000 07g (a very rare model of the PSP, which shares the same motherboard characteristics as the 09g), a PSP so rare, that we were unable to properly investigate it (this is also the reason why the 09g supports the enforced downgrade and the 07g does not).
Devices of this third category are unable to use the current version of the permanent patch, since they lack the ability to natively support the PSP firmware 6.20, which is (as of now) required to use a permanent patch CFW. These devices only support the firmwares 6.30 to 6.60 (3000 07g & 09g) and 6.50 to 6.60 (E1000 11g).
Back on track: A permanent 6.60 CFW
While I’ve talked a lot about the different hardware models of the PSP, their restrictions, their current best possible software, and a lot of other stuff, lets head back to Davees surprise and a potentional ‘permanent patch’ for the latest PSP firmware, version 6.60 – Which would enable any PSP device, old or (too) new, to run a cIPL or permanent CFW, respectively.
While the old PSPs can already run a full CFW (something better than a permanent or temporary CFW), the newer PSPs can not (yet).
Developer Davee, well known for his 5.03 ChickHen exploit (Scene old-timers might remember this) and his Chronoswitch Downgrader for the 6.xx firmwares, has one more trick up his sleeves, which supposedly will enable any kind of PSP to run a permanent CFW on the latest firmware, version 6.60.
While this still has to be fully debugged and tested on ALL the different hardware models (one of each generation – 0Xg – should be enough), Davee seems to be confident in his knowledge, which is more than enough to call this a ‘secured thing’.
Since this method is not necessary on the PSP 1000s and most PSP 2000s, which means 2 less devices to fumble with, it will be necessary on all the other devices, which will leave us with 7 different devices: A PSP 2000 TA-088v3, a PSP 3000 03g, a PSP 3000 04g, a PSP 3000 07g, a PSP 3000 09g, a PSP Go and a PSP E1000.
I myself donated my PSP E1000 to Davee, so he is able to port his work to this new PSP. Davee himself bought a refurbished PSP 2000 TA-088v3, which still leaves 5 devices left.
I have already talked about the rarity of the PSP 3000 of the ‘7th Generation’, so this one will only be covered theoretically, which would still mean that 4 different hardware models are left.
This is exactly the moment where my good friend Nzaki comes into play. He is such a generous person that he offered Davee all missing devices (as long as he has access to them).
And believe me, when I say this man has a lot of PSPs, then I mean it! Nzaki offered Davee a PSP 3000 03g, a PSP 3000 04g, a PSP Go (05g) and a PSP 3000 09g, which will complete the missing pieces of the hardware scavenger hunt.
This brings me to the end of this blog post.
Conclusion: Permanent 6.60 CFW soon?
Yes and no.
We can definitely say that Davee has something up his sleeves, and that he, most likely, does have, what he tells us he is having – a solution to bring the permanent patch to firmware 6.60.
While neither I nor you can say how long Davee will take to fully finish his work on this, I can say that this would make a good Christmas present for the PSP users among us.
Since the annually PS Vita kernel exploit has already been released for firmware 3.18, some months ago, this pretty much leaves us with nothing for this Christmas… Or does it?
Stay tuned for this masterpiece of the post-mortem PSP hacking scene, and more hacking news regarding the PS Vita!
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nice post
LoL
Too many PSPs!!!
I remember using ChickenHen, It took several tries some times more that 30mim to use that cliche, lol ,
Those were good old times 😉
cIPL – seriously ?? Does this means we will be able to use pandora on at least some of those devices (at least the TA 88v3) ??
No.
Only permanent patch wich autoload 6.60CFW on ta88v3+ which is ok for the 3rd cat.
Only PSP1000 and 2000 up to ta88v2 can make pandora’s battery.
I just compared it to cIPLs ability to auto-load a CFW.
cIPL is of course superior in any way, but the perma patch is fine if you can not use cIPL.
How is cPIL superior? There’s barely a difference in use and speed, plus it’s way simpler to recover from a brick caused by the permapatch (hold a few buttons down on boot and the original flash0 modules are restored).
cIPL enables you to use flash0 modifications of any kind, without bricking the device.
cIPL enables you to recover bricks, that the perma patch is unable to recover.
cIPL also implies that you can use a custom made IPL for an unbricker software, in our case the pandora unbrick kits.
It is obvious that cIPL is superior to the perma patch, if you have the choice between those 2.
All your points are basically the same: cIPL allows to recover from bricks.
While that’s a plus, it isn’t that big of a deal considering most stuff that you can flash are also available as autoboot plugins, with that and flash0 protection, there is barely a reason why you should brick the device. With that said, the only real harm that a permapatch can do is if the CFW crashes, but it’s super easy to remove permapatch and go back to OFW without requiring pandora batteries or other software.
If you have the choice, why choose the (barely) inferior one?
I would still prefer cIPL over perma patch any day, even if it just saves those 2 seconds of boot time & the ability to unbrick.
Saying it’s inferior doesn’t mean it is, it only means it is for you. The permapatch has a lot more good to it than cIPL. A cIPL brick can be a nightmare if you don’t have a pandora battery handy, while a permapatch is easy to revert. That, the fact that modern CFWs protect flash0, and that all flashable content is now available as plugins, makes the cIPL a much more risky and overall method you want to avoid.
You said “a cIPL brick is a nightmare, without a pandora kit” but if we reflect this now onto the perma patch, what do you intend to do, when you have a perma patch brick?
In that case you are literally fúcked, since you are unable to unbrick your device.
Dont get me wrong, the perma patch is great, but it has a few downsides, that cIPL does not have. cIPL does not have a single downside, that the perma patch does not have either, except from being exclusively for the older PSPs.
Flash0 protection also applies to the cIPL CFWs like ME or PRO (with cIPL), and those can also use plugins via the memory stick (instead of using flash0 plugins).
cIPL can do everything perma patch can do, except for being used at 88v3, 3000 and later devices. cIPL is superior (compare them and then tell me with a serious expression that the perma patch is better than cIPL, you cant, because it is not).
How does one tell what version their PSP’s motherboard is? Do I have to open it up? I have a 3000 that I bought after the Vita’s release. I’m gonna assume it’s a 09g, but is it possible that it’s a 07g?
Use this signed homebrew :
http://dl.qj.net/psp/homebrew-applications/psp-module-checker-v10.html
PSPident 0.75 – Run it on 6.60 LME or 6.60 HEN (cleanest method).
good stuff god speed davee 🙂
Great news I still have a new in box 09g!
I can remember chickhen lol, i still remember trying to hunt down a good copy of gta with the 1.50 update on it lmao
I already had one.
Already had a perm 6.60 me on a 09g?
Not possible. Might never be possible but fingers crossed
If this works out like stated in this post will be possible 😉
That is great news. Waiting for it.
If I get a 7g i’ll donate it.
I was just a young teen back when I got my original big PSP hacked.. It all started when some of my lunchtime casual friends at my highschool showed their hacked PSPs to me. Good times.. Thinking about a PSPGo now.. say, would it be hackable right off the bat if I just got a new one? Or is it too late for me and I should have gotten one earlier when they just came out? In the meantime, I’ll do some research; but a quick answer would be great, so I don’t have to read so much lol.. Thanks, folks.
I have a PSP Go and yes, it’s hackable right out of the box. You need to just read up on the supported permanent patch and upgrade/downgrade as needed so you can use it until 6.60 gets supported like they’re talking about in the article
Thanks a lot for the help. I might as well get one soon. Gonna try out and to get it to be part of my collection of different psps.. Thanks, Ricky!
Just got one, $71.00 shipped in used condition also actually with CFW installed too.. Lol Used go is good enough for me. I’m on a really low budget, so what the heck…. no choice.. Gonna see if I can get to work on BT, connect it to a ps3 controller and mess around with the emulators.. also using a pstv with tn-v and emulation for 2 players. Awesome.. Main reason I got a PSPGo lol.
OMG.
Remembering old days.
Happy with my TA88v2 though 🙂 but happy for newcomers after me.
So this is the ultimate hack for this dead console (mine is under storage since some years now)…
Nice news, second donation send and good luck to you Davee 😉
This raises so much memories *_*
I was so happy when I noticed I had the TA-085v1 motherboard in my PSP 2000, the only 2000 series that could create pandoras! 😀
Now it lies somewhere, in the dust..
The best PSP IMHO. I still have mine and keep it safe in a safe so it’s safe. Ha 😛
I have never ever let anyone use it, besides my brother (who’s a hardware and software engineer so I trust him) and my wife lol.
I had TA-085v1 too, but i dropped it and destroyed it. 🙁 Then i bought another PSP 2000 but it was TA-088v3. It were wonderfull good old times of pandoras, CFWs, downgrading, ChickHENs and so on. The fact that first PSP was released almost 10 years ago is only reminds how old I’m getting.
All those psp go……now to think of it sony priced them $250 at launch lol.
In the UK – Xbox 360 came out in 2005. PSP came out in 2005.
Current year is 2014, almost 2015. Why are people still fu*king around with their PSPs?
Because the PSP is still an interesting device for many people with a great library of games and millions of homebrew. I still use mine to this very day.
PSP is older but that’s the only thing that has changed. IMHO PSP games are still far better than those on iPhone or Android. PS Vita is maybe nice piece of hardware but its game library is really small.
I thought Acid_Snake did that HBL removal stunt for the benefit of getting more developers focused on native vita exploitation. Is this post aimed at distracting the balance that we tried to achieve a month ago; when we lost a ton of exploitable games?
Is Acid_Snake even a dev? With such an arrogant attitude 247, thinking he knows better than everyone else, (every true developer), it makes me wonder if he’s just trying to mask his armature knowledge of what he’s supposed to be a pro at in order to look clever as f*ck.
This is about the PSP itself, not the ePSP (PSPemulator inside of the Vita).
He just wanted to get rid of the ePSP scene, so people stop fumbling around with the PSPemu, and concentrate on the Vita itself.
Acid himself is an excellent developer, he is just not such a whiny *** that does not say what people do not want to hear. If he thinks something has to be said, it has to be said, and I respect him for that.
Technically not “we” lost a ton of exploit games, but the respective people themselves that exploited them, which most of them were done by qwikrazor, acid and a few others.
Technically “you” possess no exploit game at all, since you did not exploit them yourself. They were so kind to share with us, the public, so it is their rightful decision to release all of them at once, if they want to. It was just not okay, since acid also release the works of other people as well, not only his own stuff.
This is now old, outdated and no one cares about it anymore, so dont talk about it anymore.
Why does every developer criticise each other for being a fake? It’s difficult to know who’s genuinely a developer or not. SKFU gives us an update every now and then, but during the time he’s idol, he’s seen as a fake? Davee was considered a fake for awhile back when yifanlu successfully dumped the vita NAND. I’ve seen some of Acid_snakes efforts in obtaining exploitable games, but everyone just seems to call everyone a fake. Is there a chance that we could have a thread created to show legitimate devs and takes it that hasn’t already happened?
PSP, ePSP, doesn’t that distract the focus on the native side of the vita?
I don’t see what Acid_Snake and his team releasing all of those exploitable titles as a bad thing. I haven’t released any exploits myself, but that’s because I used to hang around in the Xbox360 scene, creating trainers and modded saves.
What makes wololo.net so great IS the fact that it doesnt apply exlusively to the vita hack scene.
Its a website created and supported by the people thats find hacking and hardware to be their passion, and thats something one ought to respect.
The knowledge I gained from this website and forum is priceless, and therefor I am gratefull for any type of news, even if its not vita related.
BTW, your comment about Acid_Snake not being a dev was quite wrong due to the existance of ark2 which should be more than enough to prove he is.
fakes*
Is this relevant if you own a 1000 on cfw?
This is technically only relevant for non-pandora PSPs.
So not relevant for PSP 1000/2000.
Relevant for 2000 88v3, any 3000, Go & E1000.
this pretty much leaves us with nothing for this Christmas…
Or does it?
Maybe a Vita native Hack(I wish) or a full hack for all Psps out there( more like it)
You got your christmas present early this year.
Why is “(2 devices)” in parentheses?
That chart is wrong. My psp is a 07g and runs the perma patch fine.
Did you force downgrade?..
for me a donut donation plz xD
I’m SO lucky forward to this!
man!!!! a have to pay this guy a beer! and a will do soon! many thaks, and good look!
Tell me I am not imagining this Yahoo 🙂
So i guess this is the best place to follow news on this one?
I cant wait for a possible 6.60 ME perma on my 09g!
Right now its still if right
This would be ultimate! Im already as happy as possible with LME 2.2 6.20 on my 3 05g and on my 2 03g if I could get a perma LME on my 09g that will truly be icing on the cake.
I hope this comes out soon! 🙂
A permanent custom firmware on my PSP 3000 (don’t know what generation, forgot)
current CFW 6.60 PRO Nightly which pretty much runs everything smoothly.
I’ve been frequently checking out this Wololo website to try and familiarise myself with the different PSP versions and all this hacking stuff, which I don’t fully understand; but I’m quite good with techie stuff, so hopefully I’ll manage to hack the PSP-3003 which I’ve just bought (not received yet).
I’ve only bought it so I can play PS1/PSX games. According to the “Custom Firmware for Dummies” (http://wololo.net/cfw4dummies) article, all I need to do is ensure I’m on the latest OFM (6.60) and then install the latest version of Pro CFW.
Just hope I haven’t got one of the weird unsupported versions. Wish me luck!
Here’s a quick query… I’ve seen people ask about using a PS1/PSX emu (such as ePSXe) on the PSP but rather than this question being answered, they’re often told “you don’t need to as the PSP has a built-in PS1 emulator”.
This is fine, however, ePSXe (for example) has lots of settings to play with and even improves the graphics for some games, so I am asking you all… Can you install a THIRD PARTY PS1/PSX emulator to the PSP?
Thanks 🙂
Dan
The answer is no. Not that it is not technically doable, but nobody bothered porting one of the PS1 emulators to the PSP, since the integrated one pretty much did everything out of the box. THe one exception was an attempt at porting a PS1 emulator *before* Sony added PS1 support to the PSP. You might find it around, but you’ll find that it is sub-par (5 fps at best, no sound…). Significant work would be required before any third party PS1 emulator is worth it on the PSP.
Hi wololo, thanks for your reply. I was just curious that’s all. I’m sure I’ll be more than happy with the built-in perfect PS1/PSX emulation. In fact I can’t wait to be able to play Abe’s Oddysee (for example) on my lunch break at work! The lack of L2 and R2 may be an issue though….!
I have many original PS1 games so I will rip them myself.
Just need to figure out what memory card to buy. Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
Thanks for such a great website.
Dan
Probably too late, but 2x 32GB MicroSDs and a double MicroSD-to-Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter is what I’m using, and it works great! 64GB/59GB usable Memory Stick equivalent for a much lower price than a Sony original. I also used to have problems with corrupted data on Sony Memory Sticks. Then, I hacked my PSP, upgraded memory sticks, and haven’t really had any problems.
Looks like maybe we are not getting this for X-mas after all waiting to see
Any news?
Davee first wrote about this back in 2012. then this article made me think it was coming for Christmas.
Now I think its never coming. Either failed or people are just too busy.
If davee needs more people to test on E-1000, i’d be willing, as I tested qwikrazors new edit of downgrader v6.1 for him on it, its a 11g btw if you didn’t add that.
As of now 6.60 pro perma not yet available for 03g right?