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3.10 Custom Firmware released

Only days after 3.1 was released, Dark Alex, PSP homebrew guru, has released 3.10 Open Edition Rev. A (OE-A).

The 3.10 custom firmware includes the following changes:
- Change from 3.03 firmware to 3.10
- 4th level of brightness (aka battery eater) can now be selected also without ac adaptor.
- Changes in hen core:
- Static user elf’s can now be executed in the 3.10 kernel. (this includes snes user version between other programs)
- Tyranid’s patch (added in 3.03 OE-C) consequences was not explained very well in the changelog of 3.03 OE-C:
- For programmers: it allows kernel modules to have user imports, making kernel programming in 3.03/3.10 less strict.
- For users: plugins and applications that worked in 2.71 SE, but not in OE, *may* now work in 3.03OE-C and 3.10 OE-A.

In order to use the custom firmware, you will need a PSP with 1.50 firmware. Instructions for downgrading to 1.50 can be found here.

Instructions are in the Readme file, as well as the checksum values that tell you whether the entire process came out right. Installation will have to be done the long way around, as a full installation using OEUPDMAKER and 310oeflasher. As always, the installation process has a small chance of bricking your PSP, so be sure to read the instructions very carefully before proceeding.

The 3.10 custom firmware can be downloaded from DL.QJ.



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  1. me says at 2007-02-11 18:02:

    Im a bit of a noob when it comes to using custom firmware. i have a freshly downgraded 1.5 psp. can some one post some exact instructions on installing this, or a download link for a more percise readme, because the one included in the download is confusing

  2. me says at 2007-02-11 18:02:

    sorry, disregard that

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