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Thread: Questions about the PSP Go?

  
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    cblemc is offline -Hacks Newbie
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    Unhappy Questions about the PSP Go?

    Does any of the homebrew work on the PSP Go?
    For example the new "Solitaire 0.0.5 Alpha"...?

    And does somebody want to explain me how you put the homebrew in the psp, and how you make the new battery-percent-shower work?

    What is a "exploit" exactly? I've read some places that the only thing that this new exploit to the 6.10 firmware can do, is to show this screen which says "Hello"... Have i got it right?.... Does this somehow makes it posible to put some homebrew in the PSP Go?

    Help help help

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    You cannot play homebrew on the GO. To play homebrew on the PSP someone needs to find an exploit in the security that allows us to run unsigned code.

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    IMO, the Go will probably end up failing. Third parties control what is put on the download network, and if they don't want theirs available on the network, Go owners are screwed. Don't get a Go. Don't get a 3000. If you want something hackable, get ahold of a 1000 or 2000 generation PSP.

    I work selling systems, and I NEVER recommend the Go. =/
    First:
    Sony 3.90>1.50> 3.52 M33>3.90 M33> 5.00 M33-6> Gen-D3
    Secondary:
    Sony 3.50> 1.50>3.52 M33>3.90 M33> 5.00M33-6

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    Be careful because not all 2000s are hackable

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