[SDL] Using SDL with Sony PSP
Peter Mackay
mackay.pete+gmane at gmail.com
Tue Aug 8 02:16:31 PDT 2006
That isn't all strictly true.
* Using a bug in PSP firmware v2.00's libtiff you can downgrade to 1.50,
which will run "homebrew" (ugh) software easily.
* Using a bug in GTA, you can downgrade a PSP's firmware from v2.60 (or
earlier) to v1.50.
I just wish Sony would find a business model which embraced hobbyist
developers. I'm one of the chaps who ported Quake to the PSP and I'd love it
if people could run it without jumping through hoops.
Pete
"ALTAIR -" <altairdiv at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:BAY108-F12A2913B8D32B879C07353B7540 at phx.gbl...
>
> In Spain the most recent firmware is 2.50. If you want to use any software
> not signed by Sony, the only way is install the modchip (if find some
> available, is difficult) and make a downgrade of firmware to 1.50 version.
>
> In shops, the normal is find 2.50 firmware. Spain is one of the countries
> with more illegal software of the planet. The controls are very big than
> other countries. Of course you can buy PSP from Internet, but is not
> habitual.
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