- #PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 INSTALL#
- #PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 UPDATE#
- #PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 ARCHIVE#
- #PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 PRO#
- #PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 DOWNLOAD#
#PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 PRO#
This is done by running the tool CIPL FLasher from the Pro CFW (included in the archive).
#PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 INSTALL#
That being said, since you’re running on a PSP 1000, you have a possibility to install the CFW permanently. Trust me, I’ve used several PSPs for years now, running the Fast Recovery tool is not a problem in your daily usage. Most people use the sleep mode 90% of the time without ever realizing it. It is important to note that this is needed only if you reboot the console, not if you put it into sleep mode. Some people think that it is a burden to reactivate the CFW every time they reboot their console. In this section you will find additional tricks/steps if you want to improve or customize your experience with a Custom Firmware on your PSP 1000
#PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 DOWNLOAD#
Download PROMOD custom firmware: For official 6.60: 660PROMOD.zip (850.88 KB) For official 6.61: 661PROMOD.zip (851.
#PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 UPDATE#
However, every time you reboot your console, you will have to reactivate ProCFW, which is done by running the Fast Recovery tool from your PSP’s Game menu, and takes literally 5 seconds. At the end of the process, the official update can be removed. There’s no additional step required to install the Pro CFW.
That’s it, I said 3 steps ? Welcome to the world of Custom Firmwares. You can erase the “ProUpdate” folder from your PSP, but keep the “FastRecovery” one.
Unplug the PSP, now use the PSP to navigate to the Game menu - Memory Stick - PSP update and press X to launch it. The one you will want to run in order to install Pro CFW is “Pro Update”. Download the official firmware version 6.60, choose the one corresponding to your PSP After downloading the EBOOT.PBP for your model, copy it to the UPDATE folder created on step 2. Those two need to be extracted to the PSP/GAME folder on your memory stick.Īssuming you extracted the files correctly, you will see a few new applications in your PSP’s Game menu. Two of them are interesting for us: the FastRecovery and the PROUPDATE folders.
#PRO PSP FIRMWARE 6.60 ARCHIVE#
The Pro CFW archive provides several subfolders in the “PSP/GAME” folder. Trouble upgrading? Ask for help on our forums 3. To install the 6.60 Firmware, just unzip the archive on your PSP’s memory stick, in the “PSP” folder (you should end up with an “UPDATE” folder in the PSP folder, if you do things correctly), then run the update from your PSP menu. There are versions of Pro CFW that will run on older firmwares, but updating to 6.60 will guarantee the best compatibility for your official games. In order to install Pro CFW on your PSP, you will need to first update your PSP to the 6.60 Sony firmware (which, at the time of this writing, is the latest firmware released by Sony), if that’s not already the case. Can that be a cause of the problems?Īny help would be appreciated! I mainly bought a PSP again for SNES and GBA emulation, so it's really a bummer that it's not working as well as I remember my old PSP working for those applications.Skip this step if you already have Firmware 6.60 installed on your PSP. I haven't done this at all with this PSP. (snes9xtyl 0.4.2 ME and UO gpsp kai 3.4 test 1 build 2)Īlso, I remember back in the day I used to have to create GAME150 folders in PSP's directory for some of these emulators. I used this link to see what emulators to download: I did buy the system used, so maybe the memory card that came with it could be a fake and is causing problems? It is a Sony 4 GB one though. Does anyone know what could be wrong? FWIW, PS1 games run fine and without any hiccups. I really have no idea what to do at this point. The games play their opening videos/whatever, then get to the games' main menus where you can choose start game, and usually after I try to start a game, it just goes to a black screen and then I have to either exit the emulator or turn off the PSP if that doesn't work.Īnyone have any idea what's going on? I used to have a PSP 1000 a few years ago and remember running GBA games on it no problem, and while some SNES games had their issues, it was not nearly as bad as this. I'm only trying to run GBA and SNES emulators, but for GBA, Advance Wars shows no dialog in the dialog boxes, Super Mario World has graphical glitches at the top of the screen (especially the levels with clouds above you), and the Mega Man Zero games also have graphical glitches.Īs far as SNES goes, I haven't gotten any game to get past the start screen yet. My firmware is 6.60 PRO-C, but it seems like the emulators hardly run any games at all without serious issues. Hey guys, I seem to be having a problem with SNES and GBA emulation on my PSP.