And what are the changes?
PSPIdent v0.75 Released
Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
Thank you ...
And what are the changes?
And what are the changes?
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PSPIdent v0.76.666
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Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
Am I crazy, or was there a signed version of this app at some point that ran on OFW? Cannot find a working one anywhere.
Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
http://www.mediafire.com/?1cpsuonjy63jm94/ NEW+PSP+Ident.rar
by fede94boss
Can be found viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1879 @ N 18
Thinking none of those identifers are 100% up to date. Alternative you can use signed Psp module checker (0.1).
Or Psp everest cfw
Ofw ident apps may show flase info about your MoBo it´s always Fat psp if brew is signed.
Psp filer is useful tool
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Pspident and pspeverset info about a board, if it can be downgrade and how deep should be fine. Info about latest possible cfw not.
by fede94boss
Can be found viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1879 @ N 18
Thinking none of those identifers are 100% up to date. Alternative you can use signed Psp module checker (0.1).
Or Psp everest cfw
Ofw ident apps may show flase info about your MoBo it´s always Fat psp if brew is signed.
Psp filer is useful tool
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Pspident and pspeverset info about a board, if it can be downgrade and how deep should be fine. Info about latest possible cfw not.
HomeBrews working with Psp 6.xx fw viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2624
ofw (shrunk) HomeBrews viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1879
All Psp homebrews at mfi.re/toBsucht http://pspinstaller.co.uk
ofw (shrunk) HomeBrews viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1879
Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
PSP-3000 appears to be more known (or marketed) as "Brite" rather than its supposed correct spelling.ruyor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:56 amChangelog:Code: Select all
0.74.1 -> 0.74.2 - Added new PSP-3000 with tachyon=820000 (shipped 6.35 / DATE CODE 1A) -- Don't know what mobo they really has inside, so call they TA-095v2/Brite v4.1 for now - "Brite" -> "Bright"

Model: PSP-3000 (TA-090v2, 03g)
LCFW: 6.60 PRO-C2
Storage: SONY Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2) MagicGate 32GB
PSPident v0.77.777
Something I did not understand, what's so funny?
Did you just decide to quote a message from 2016?
Has long been released PSPident v0.77.777 - PSPIDENT_077_06-04-2016.7z
Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
I just thought it was amusing the dictionary spelling didn't pull through considering the dev purposely changed it from "Brite" to "Bright" as per changelog.
And in programming, changelogs/commit history are timeless. They document the history of development and remains true to this day for the version it was for. FYI.
But thanks for the updated link, could be useful in the first post.
And in programming, changelogs/commit history are timeless. They document the history of development and remains true to this day for the version it was for. FYI.
But thanks for the updated link, could be useful in the first post.

Model: PSP-3000 (TA-090v2, 03g)
LCFW: 6.60 PRO-C2
Storage: SONY Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2) MagicGate 32GB
Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
Well, the developer simply does not know English and therefore does not know how this word is correctly pronounced and spelled. He is Russian, and in Russia, as you probably know, no one speaks English. I now also speak via Google translator. And for me, too, no difference "Brite" or "Bright" ))) This is for me the same word.
Re: PSPIdent v0.75 Released
No issue really, just amusing for a native English speaker like me (though I am bilingual).
In this case, the "incorrect" spelling (i.e. Brite) is actually the market/commercial spelling for the PSP-3000 model.

Model: PSP-3000 (TA-090v2, 03g)
LCFW: 6.60 PRO-C2
Storage: SONY Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2) MagicGate 32GB

