brandon199511
Seasoned Member
I have noticed people are still running off their outdated CFW Versions including Gen. So I will update this as Legit CFW's are Released
CURRENT LATEST CUSTOM FIRMWARE:
PRO-B7
Dated: June 20, 2011
How do you install it? Check this page out.
CURRENT LATEST CUSTOM FIRMWARE:
PRO-B7
Dated: June 20, 2011
How do you install it? Check this page out.
Pro-B7 Stuff
Liquidzigong and neur0n have updated their custom firmwares — PRO and ME respectively.
PRO-B7 comes in 6.20, 6.35 and 6.39 for all PSP models, while there are two versions of ME-6: 1) “Light” (or LCFW) for all models, minus the PSPgo, and 2) the non-light version for PSP-1000 and 2000 (non-TA088v3) models only.
Most notably PRO-B7 adds “memory stick acceleration” speeding up access times; ME-6 adds a couple minor features, like the gameboot skip option. The full change log for each can be found on their download page.
Compatibility
* 6.20 [1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, 5g]
* 6.35 [1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, 5g, 7g, 9g]
* 6.39 [1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, 5g, 7g, 9g]
Features
* Homebrew Compatible – Run your own unsigned applications, both user and kernel mode.
* Plugin Compatible – Add new features to your PSP via kernel mode background plugins.
* ISO / CSO Game Dump Playback – Backup your own UMD discs via USB and play them from Flash Storage.
* 2g+ Memory Range Unlock – Use the previously locked RAM range within your own homebrews.
* NODRM Engine – Use your bought DLCs, no matter on which PSN account you are currently logged in.
* PSX Emulator Unlock – Play your PSX classics, yes – all of them. Not just PSN titles.
* And a lot more…
As for the PRO-B6 change log, I’m not sure… 6.39 support is obviously new and it’s a safe bet some bugs have been squashed. The actual change log is not included nor mentioned on the new Google Code project page (follow source link).
How do you install it? Check this page out.
Update: And the change log says…
* [!]Fixed NODRM Engine on Dissidia Duodecim
* [!]Fixed High Capacity Bug
* [!]Fixed Bug in np9660
* [!]Fixed button-input related startup freeze
* [!]Fixed rare crash in exploiting stage
* [+]Added 6.39 Kernel Support
Download:
PSP CFW 6.39 PRO-B7
PSP CFW 6.35 PRO-B7
PSP CFW 6.20 PRO-B7
CFW 6.39 ME-6
LCFW 6.39 ME-6
PRO-B7 comes in 6.20, 6.35 and 6.39 for all PSP models, while there are two versions of ME-6: 1) “Light” (or LCFW) for all models, minus the PSPgo, and 2) the non-light version for PSP-1000 and 2000 (non-TA088v3) models only.
Most notably PRO-B7 adds “memory stick acceleration” speeding up access times; ME-6 adds a couple minor features, like the gameboot skip option. The full change log for each can be found on their download page.
Compatibility
* 6.20 [1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, 5g]
* 6.35 [1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, 5g, 7g, 9g]
* 6.39 [1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, 5g, 7g, 9g]
Features
* Homebrew Compatible – Run your own unsigned applications, both user and kernel mode.
* Plugin Compatible – Add new features to your PSP via kernel mode background plugins.
* ISO / CSO Game Dump Playback – Backup your own UMD discs via USB and play them from Flash Storage.
* 2g+ Memory Range Unlock – Use the previously locked RAM range within your own homebrews.
* NODRM Engine – Use your bought DLCs, no matter on which PSN account you are currently logged in.
* PSX Emulator Unlock – Play your PSX classics, yes – all of them. Not just PSN titles.
* And a lot more…
As for the PRO-B6 change log, I’m not sure… 6.39 support is obviously new and it’s a safe bet some bugs have been squashed. The actual change log is not included nor mentioned on the new Google Code project page (follow source link).
How do you install it? Check this page out.
Update: And the change log says…
* [!]Fixed NODRM Engine on Dissidia Duodecim
* [!]Fixed High Capacity Bug
* [!]Fixed Bug in np9660
* [!]Fixed button-input related startup freeze
* [!]Fixed rare crash in exploiting stage
* [+]Added 6.39 Kernel Support
Download:
PSP CFW 6.39 PRO-B7
PSP CFW 6.35 PRO-B7
PSP CFW 6.20 PRO-B7
CFW 6.39 ME-6
LCFW 6.39 ME-6