Sony PSP 1.50 Swap Trick 176
Negroiso writes "It appears that the folks over at PSP-DEV have created a swap trick for your PSP 1.50 to play your homebrew applications.
It requires two memory sticks to use. Please read the included tutorial on how to use the exploit properly." Here is the PSP 1.50 Exploit as well as
website mirrors.
Wow (Score:1)
knock knock! (Score:4, Funny)
Sony and the DMCA.. HAHA HA HAHAHAHA... *blank stare*
-Sj53
#psp-dev on efnet for discussion on hack (Score:4, Informative)
Still Waiting (Score:1, Funny)
Re:ME!!!! I'm with you!! (Score:2)
I got it to play Doom III (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I got it to play Doom III (Score:4, Funny)
Article Text (Score:5, Informative)
1. Download any homebrew app/game
2. Load up the MSwap Tool
3. Select the EBOOT.PBP you wish to use
4. Select an Output directory
5. Click "Generate files"
6. You're now left with two directories - MS1 and MS2
7. Copy the EBOOT.PBP from the MS1 directory to your first memory stick (MS) - X:\PSP\GAME\
8. Remove the first MS and insert the second
9. Copy the EBOOT.PBP from the MS2 directory into X:\PSP\GAME\"
10. Remove MS2 and insert MS1
11. Go to the Game menu on your PSP and select Memory Stick
12. Select the PSP-Dev Launcher
13. The moment PSP logo screen comes on, swap memory sticks
14. Vola! You're playing homebrew on your 1.50 PSP!
Re:Article Text (Score:5, Informative)
Re:PSP & Chinese Military (Score:2)
If you're going to troll, at least do so intelligently. Complain about them cracking encryption or something with that horsepower.
Original Site (Score:1, Informative)
No click on purpose. And AC as I have enough karma.
I wonder if... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I wonder if... (Score:1)
Good news!... Kinda. (Score:3, Interesting)
However I have to take my hat off for the guys that worked this out. Let's hope everyone in the PSP hacking scene keeps up the good work, because I'd love to play some old classics on my PSP.
Also cheers to the poster for putting mirrors in the post.
Re:Good news!... Kinda. (Score:3, Funny)
So you got excited over the "Sony PSP 1.50" part of the title, took a short rest then got all down after you'd chugged through the last couple of words?
It's kind of worrying though that it's considered normal to have to resort to some sort of hack to run the code you choose on a programmable device that you own.
Anyone ever wonder what the world would be like if we'd all grown up with BBC Micros, ZX Spectrums, Amigas etc that only ran
Re:Good news!... Kinda. (Score:2)
I understand that a lot of hacks require a trick, a dab of solder, or some other hackaround. I just really hate swaptricks ever since the PS1 days. Timing it was a pain back then, and I hear it's even trickier now. I have fat fingers and MS Pro Duos are tiny.
I agree, though, about devices that only run approved code. That's why I pre
Re:Good news!... Kinda. (Score:2, Informative)
Homebrew? (Score:1, Funny)
You misspelled "pirated".
Re:Homebrew? (Score:1, Redundant)
There are no pirateda pplications.
Just applications tha tlet you play pirated games for other consoles 3
Re:Homebrew? (Score:4, Informative)
Forgive the horrible humor.
Re:Homebrew? (Score:3, Informative)
Programs like pspChess, and SNES emulator, etc. will work.
(Edit:
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Re:Come on... (Score:3, Interesting)
No, I'm excited for PSP hacks so I can run emulators, home made games, and maybe internet applications.
This is not the same as the console world where the only point in hacking the system is to pirate stuff. People weren't big on emulators for XBox, PS2 and Gamecube because you could just get an emulator on
Re:Come on... (Score:2)
Really? Well someone should let the guys at Xport [xbox-scene.com] know they are wasting their time. Sure you can play on the PC, but the PC doesn't have consistent controller support across emulators and many emulators feature interfaces that aren't easy to use when displayed on a TV screen. Xbox emulation is much more useful for classic multiplayer sitting in the living room console playing.
"There is not great way to do emulation-on-the-go right now"
Gee, besides the GP32, you h
Re:Homebrew? (Score:3, Informative)
It is a step in that direction though....
Re:Homebrew? (Score:1)
Re:Homebrew? (Score:1, Redundant)
just make master keys... (Score:1, Funny)
Re: just make master keys... (Score:1, Interesting)
Property rights (Score:2)
The console manufacturers are attempting to circumvent property ownership rights by implementing DRM in the name of "anti-piracy." While that is one aspect of what they'
Re:Property rights (Score:2)
Re: just make master keys... (Score:1)
Re: just make master keys... (Score:3, Insightful)
1.50 Only (Score:5, Informative)
I'm guessing Sony is going to repeat what they're doing in Japan with the version 1 firmware homebrew hack: make new legit games check and force the firmware updates.
Re:1.50 Only (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:1.50 Only (Score:2)
Re:1.50 Only (Score:2)
I wonder what would be the chance for releasing cracks for PSP games, so they wouldn't install the upgrade. Or hacking the hardware, so you can override any firmware upgrade anyway.
Re:1.50 Only (Score:2)
Re:1.50 Only (Score:1)
Doesn't matter (Score:2)
Re:Doesn't matter (Score:1)
Look to the Xbox. (Score:5, Informative)
What I am trying to say is that if there is even a tiny little crack that allows for soft-modding a PSP, people will push and push until the mod is so easy to install and so full featured, that your PSP will effectively be able to run any binaries you wish, with no hassle.
It will take allot of time though. A word of wisdom: if the Xbox drops in price to $99 or cheaper, buy at least one. It will be worth it even if there isn't a single official Xbox game you care to play. The homebrew software makes the Xbox a must own, IMO. The media players and emulators alone make it worth $99.
Re:Look to the Xbox. (Score:2)
I haven't been following xbox-hacking. So which one is it you're talking about ?
Re:Look to the Xbox. (Score:2)
same? (Score:1, Funny)
Waste of effort (Score:4, Insightful)
This is stupid. All that creativity could be used for some cool apps.
Re:Waste of effort (Score:2)
Re:Waste of effort (Score:1)
Re:Waste of effort (Score:3, Insightful)
Which platform? (Score:4, Insightful)
Spend your time making cool apps for an open platform instead.
Which open handheld platform with decent game controls is sold at retail in the United States?
GBA is very nearly completely broken (Score:2)
I use one connected to a microcontroller to monitor my case temps, using custom software I wrote. Does that count as "open" yet?
Re:Waste of effort (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, just think, instead of wasting all that time hacking they could be playing games...
Re:Waste of effort (Score:2)
Re:Waste of effort (Score:1)
No, nonono. You have got it completely wrong. This is actually an exquisitely brilliant part of Sony's marketing campaign for the PSP. I have outlined the details here:
Re:Waste of effort (Score:2, Interesting)
I'll bet Sony's profit on an MS is more than it is on the UMD games. I wonder what the ratio of profit on a single MS sale to profit (to Sony) on a game is. And, for that matter, I'll bet that the COGS on the PSP is more than $249. The money is in getting MS accepted. (Hell, I've spent more on memory sticks than I have on games...)
It's so much worse then that... (Score:3, Interesting)
I have to choose whether I want to -buy- more software for their system or just keep the flexibility of homebrew... and.. since either direction means not going back to the other.. homebrew pretty much comes out on top.
Swap memory sticks? (Score:4, Insightful)
Nice work on finding this flaw though, but.. I'll wait until something else comes out that will let me run a homebrew app off of the same memory stick on 1.5*
Note also that Sony will probably be requiring firmware updates with future games, so unless you want to dedicate your PSP to homebrew, you're kinda outta luck until a non-'swaploit' comes out.
We got to find a way to control the firmware on the PSP before much is accomplished.. Reflashing to 1.00 on US units would make homebrew a reality, but then there is the game firmware update issue. To solve this, maybe someone could create a 'grub'/'lilo' type system that could boot firmware 1.00 or 1.5+.
Re:Swap memory sticks? (Score:1)
This might not be elegant, but it works, which is good enough for the desperate types like me.
What does this thing do? (Score:1)
What does this hack do for a PSP?
Re:What does this thing do? (Score:3, Funny)
File Mirror (Score:1)
http://data.coolnicks.co.uk/swaploit_1.5_psp-dev.
Nick
Freaking *Y&(*& GREAT !@ (Score:3, Funny)
I have waited PATIENTLY for an exploit and began to loose interest, other than using the Wipeout Pure trick to surf the web.
I got so discouraged I let my kids play with it, 8 and 13 and it promptly got knocked off a table by my wife screen breaking,
Last night, (YUP Last Night) I took it apart to try and figure out an alternative screen interface for it, and TODAY This exploit is announced, while mine is in about 10k pieces.....GREAT
Re:Freaking *Y&(*& GREAT !@ (Score:1)
Re:Freaking *Y&(*& GREAT !@ (Score:2)
In cool land I dont care if I can even carry it, if I could come up with an adapter and use like a 7 inch screen I would be in Heaven.
Re:Freaking *Y&(*& GREAT !@ (Score:1)
Re:Freaking *Y&(*& GREAT !@ (Score:1)
You know, I know a good divorce lawyer.
The right tool for the job (Score:2)
I would think that a hatchet would do the job better and be more satisfying. And think of the money that you'd save!
-h-
Typical (Score:1)
Difficult to sustain (Score:1)
Clarification (Score:4, Insightful)
THIS ONLY WORKS WITH 1.50 PSP'S ONLY!!!
NO EXCEPTIONS, no 1.51 no 1.52
Another thing, on your 2nd memory card it will be reported as "corrupted data" for this exploit to work. There is nothing wrong with the file that's on the 2nd Memory Stick. All of this is listed on the developer's site or in the "tutorial" in the archived files.
Please for the love of bob, give these guys props. I haven't seen any of you guys that are whining give anything to the psp scene besides "we want we want we want". It is being worked on and the hardware will be hacked. As everything else goes this will take a while it's not going to happen over night.
I personally would like to thank all those involved in this release. It sets the grounds for future exploits 1.5x. . ect.
Please READ before posting and saying something doesn't work or you think it sucks for whatever reason.
The point is they worked around it so mission successful.
In other news... New Windows Hack!! (Score:4, Funny)
1. Pull out the hard drive with WinXP (you should probably do this with the power off, but it's more fun with the power on)
2. Plug in a fresh new hard drive
3. Put in your Fedora install CDs and follow the prompts
4. Play homebrew linux apps on your hacked box (Profit!)
The best part is that if you ever need to use WinXP again, all you need to do is turn it off and swap the hard drives.
I realize this is merely a swap hack, but it's a start. Someday, I hope to be able to make it so I don't need to be pulling hard drives, but that could take til like 1995. We'll see
Re:In other news... New Windows Hack!! (Score:1)
A perfect use for memory stick select? (Score:4, Insightful)
This actually sounds like the one case where that might be preferable to having a regular memory stick.
Re:A perfect use for memory stick select? (Score:2)
That one wont' work.
Re:A perfect use for memory stick select? (Score:2)
I could see individual PSP's differing in timing slightly due to line voltage, parts etc - this could be solved by putting a small mini-pot that could be adjusted with a jewler's screwdriver.
ah yes, bringing back the swap trick (Score:1)
Firmware hacking can also be bad for users (Score:2)
Possible with one Memory Stick Duo + card reader? (Score:1)
If you only have one memory stick would it be possible to load the first file using a card reader, insert, get it set up, remove, load the second file, insert, hit the button?
Re:Possible with one Memory Stick Duo + card reade (Score:2)
I suppose you were thinking of an Archos Jukebox or something similar? What *is* more versatile? I've seen some things which are, featuring USB hosting and such, but they're usually in the $450+ range.
Re:Possible with one Memory Stick Duo + card reade (Score:2)
Database of games which force firmware upgrades? (Score:2, Insightful)
It works! HUZZAH! (Score:1, Interesting)
AH now to load up every TG 16 game onto my 512 ms...
(oh yah and a quick note, i could put my psp to sleep and take out the ms and load it with more roms than put it back/turn the psp back on and play them wihtout any trouble.)
posted a how-to here... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Better Exploit (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Better Exploit (Score:1)
On that note, is it possible to do on today's hardware?
Re:Better Exploit (Score:2)
http://www.mxemu.com/news.php?newsid=1116096993 [mxemu.com]
However, it will only run homebrew.
They're pretty small (Score:2, Funny)
Re:They're pretty small (Score:2, Funny)
Don't do that!
Angry, your Yoda doll will make!
Re:The hilarious thing (Score:2)
Re:The hilarious thing (Score:1)
Re:The hilarious thing (Score:2)
Re:The hilarious thing (Score:1)
Re:The hilarious thing (Score:2)
Compared to, oh, say, the memory cards of a PS1/PS2, I'd say that's pretty darned accessible!
Re:Proprietary (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Proprietary (Score:2)
um.... can't you use the 32mb duo that came with the PSP instead of paying $10?
Re:Proprietary (Score:2)
Re:PSP 1.50? (Score:1)
Re:In other news.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:In other news.. (Score:1)
Re:fuck that shit (Score:1)
ps2hd.com kind of like aids only better
Re:Sticking with the Zodiac (Score:2)