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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
It seems that Dark Alex has been working overtime again. The latest update for the 3.80 M33 custom firmware is now out. And again for noobs out there who’s looking for an easy guide on installing these updates, this is the right place.
There’s actually 2 different ways on how to update your 3.80 M33 custom firmware to 3.80 M33-4. The first one is doing it manually by downloading the update file and copying it to your PSP. And the other one is the easier way - thru the PSP’s native Network Update. Now that is very cool. So hold on to your seats as I give you the details on how to install the 3.80 M33-4 update.
The Requirements
- You must have 3.80 M33 Custom Firmware already installed on your PSP. If you don’t have it yet, follow my guide here.
- A sufficient battery so your PSP won’t turn off in the middle of the update.
- A Good Wifi Connection
- A USB Cable (optional)
If you have a WiFi connection, follow the steps below.
- On your XMB Menu, just go to Settings > Network Update then choose your connection. The PSP will then detect if you have the latest custom firmware. If you don’t have it yet, your PSP will automatically download the update file.
- After the update has been downloaded, you will be asked to press X or O to begin the update. Press the corresponding button, the screen will turn black and the updated files will be flashed.
- After the flashing, your PSP will restart by itself. Enjoy!
If you don’t have WiFi connections, then you should follow the steps below.
- Download the 3.80 M33-4 update.
- Extract the contents of the file you’ve downloaded anywhere you want on your computer.
- connect your PSP to your computer using the USB cable. Copy the UPDATE folder to your PSP in this directory: ms0:/PSP/GAME/
- Disconnect your PSP from your computer and go the XMB menu. Go to GAME > Memory Stick then run the M33-4 update program. Follow the onscreen instructions and wait for 10 secs.
- Enjoy your newly updated PSP.
Posted in 3.80 M33, 3.80 M33-3, 3.80 M33-4, Custom Firmwares, PSP, PSP Mod, PSP custom firmwares, guide, homebrew, tutorials | 26 Comments »
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
This is the third guide I’ve written today. I was checking Dark Alex’s website a few minutes ago and I saw the 1.50 Kernel Add-on for the 3.80 M33. That was pretty quick. Dark Alex is really amazing. I downloaded the 1.50 kernel Add-on for 3.80 M33 and then installed it on my PSP. It was actually quite easy. The files I downloaded has no instructions so here’s the simple guide on how to do it. But like all of my other guides, there’s always a very tiny chance of bricking your PSP.
The Requirements
1. You will need a Fat PSP installed with 3.80 M33-2 custom firmware. The 1.50 Kernel Add-on does not work on the PSP Slim. Follow my 3.80 M33-2 custom firmware installation guide if you’re not into it yet.
2. 75% Battery or more. Why? So you don’t brick your PSP when it shuts off in the middle of the update because you forgot to charge the battery.
3. A USB Cable to connect your PSP to your computer.
Please make sure you pass all the requirements before getting on with the installation.
The Installation Guide
- Download the 1.50 Kernel Add-on for 3.80 M33 and the official 1.50 Sony Firmware.
- Connect your PSP to your computer via USB cable and copy the 150.PBP file you’ve downloaded to the root of your memory stick.
- Extract the 1.50 kernel Add-on file you’ve downloaded anywhere on your computer. There should be 4 files. Copy these files to your memory stick in this directory: ms0:/PSP/GAME380/UPDATE. If you don’t have the GAME380 and the UPDATE folder then you must create it manually.
- Disconnect your PSP to your computer and go to your XMB menu. Scroll to GAME > Memory Stick and run the 1.50 Kernel Addon program. Follow the on screen instructions and wait for the flashing of files to get finished.
- Enjoy your homebrew capable 3.80 M33-2 PSP!
For questions and comments, please use the comment form below.
Posted in 1.50 Kernel Addon, 3.80 M33, 3.80 M33-2, Custom Firmwares, PSP, PSP Mod, PSP custom firmwares, guide, homebrew, tutorials | 26 Comments »
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Just minutes ago, I wrote the installation guide for 3.80 M33 Custom Firmware. now I’m writing a guide on how to update 3.80 M33 to 3.80 M33-2. So why update? Is there a bug or something? Actually there is. This update is necessary for plugins and kernel homebrew reporting psp cpu speed. Also 80 by 80 PSX icons will not be replaced by a Dracula icon anymore.
So let’s get on with the guide. But first, a few reminders, I will not be held responsible if something happens to your PSP. I’ve updated mine using this guide I made and was successful.
The Requirements
- You will need a PSP installed with 3.80 M33 custom firmware. If you don’t have it yet, then follow this easy 3.80 M33 installation guide I wrote earlier.
- 75% Battery or more. Why? So you don’t brick your PSP when it shuts off in the middle of the update because you forgot to charge the battery.
- A USB Cable to connect your PSP to your computer.
Please make sure you pass all the requirements before getting on with the installation.
The Installation Guide
- Download the 3.80 M33-2 update files.
- Extract it anywhere on your computer.
- Connect your PSP to your computer via USB cable and copy the UPDATE folder from the file you’ve extracted to your PSP in this drive: ms0:/PSP/GAME/
- Disconnect your PSP from your computer then got the XMB menu. Scroll to GAME > Memory Stick and run the M33-2 Update Program. Follow the onscreen instructions.
- Enjoy your updated PSP!
If you love homebrew applications then you might consider installing the 1.50 Kernel add-on for 3.80 M33-2. This only works for the Phas PSP.
Posted in 3.80 M33, 3.80 M33-2, Custom Firmwares, PSP, PSP Mod, PSP custom firmwares, guide, tutorials | 13 Comments »
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
The most awaited PSP custom Firmware has just been released by Dark Alex. I have it installed already on my PSP and it only took me like only 2 minutes max. I know this will be easy for you too especially if you know how to read instructions.
Like all the custom firmware installation guides I’ve written before, there is always a tiny risk of bricking your PSP especially when you don’t follow the guide very carefully. I’ve read and studied most people’s comments from the previous installation guides and I just found out that they were not reading the requirements nor the instructions very carefully. That’s why they end up having various problems. I hope this time everybody pays attention to details.
So now let’s get on with the 3.80 M33 custom Firmware installation guide.
The Requirements
So here’s what we’re going to be needing.
- A PSP Classic (A.K.A. Phat PSP) or the PSP slim with a custom firmware installed higher than 3.52 M33-4. It means if you have 3.71 M33 installed on your PSP, then you are good to go but I think it’s safer if you update your 3.71 M33 first to 3.71 M33-4. Since I did my custom firmware install at 3.71 M33-4.
- Configure your kernel to be running on 3.71 if your custom firmware is 3.71 M33-4 or 3.52 if you have 3.52 M33-4. How do we do this? Easy, turn off your PSP and then turn it on again while holding the R button. You will see the recovery menu so go to Configuration > Game Folder Homebrew and set your respective Kernel.
- You need to have your battery charged to 75% or more. I did my installation at 93%.
- If you have changed your theme, you must revert back your original PSP theme. I’ve read some forums about this firmware and some said that the original PSP Theme must be active.
- A USB Cable which you can conneect from your computer to your PSP.
- Winzip or WinRAR for file decompression
Please make sure that you have passed all the requirements before jumping to the installation guide below.
The Installation Guide
- Download the 3.80 M33 installer pack.
- Extract the contents anywhere on your computer.
- Connect your PSP to your computer using your USB cable. Copy the UPDATE folder from your computer to your PSP in this directory: ms0:/PSP/GAME. (where ms0 is the drive letter of your PSP)
- Disconnect your PSP from your PSP. Go to the XMB menu on your PSP and navigate to GAME > Memory Stick and execute the 3.80 M33 update. Follow the onscreen instructions. The screen will go black then after accepting the instructions it will lead you to the official Sony updater screen. Accept everything then wait for the update to finish. Warning: Don’t interrupt the PSP while updating or you’ll end up bricking your PSP.
- After the update is finished, you will be prompted to manually reset your PSP by pressing X or O. Just do it.
- Tada! Enjoy your new custom firmware. I suggest you check out the new features.
Please install the 3.80 M33 Update 2 after this. The guide is over here. You might want to also install the 1.50 Kernel Add-on.
***Update : 3.80 M33-4 Custom Firmware update has been released. Install it using this guide.
For questions, please use the comment form below. If you find this guide helpful and you want to share with others, please DIGG IT.
Posted in 3.80 M33, Custom Firmwares, PSP, PSP custom firmwares, gadgets, guide, tutorials | 77 Comments »
Friday, January 4th, 2008
Update: 3.80 M33 has now been released. You can follow my very easy 3.80 M33 installation guide if you want to install this custom firmware.
Dark Alex will soon be releasing the latest custom firmware for the PSP according to Mathieulh. Mathieulh is one of the forefathers of the PSP hacking scene in case you don’t know. He works with Dark Alex right now and the N00bz team.
So what’s new with the 3.80 M33 Custom Firmware? The new custom Firmware will have all the new features included in the official 3.80 Sony Firmware plus the capability to run homebrew apps. In case you don’t know yet, here’s the list of the new features that are added on the latest Sony Firmware.
- Internet Radio Feature has now been added under Network. How does that work? We will soon find out but I’m sure you will be needing a wifi connection to connect to the internet radio stations available.
- You will now have the ability to preview each scene of a video using the Scene Search feature. for example, if you selected a thumbnail using the Scene Search function, wait for a few seconds and a video preview will begin. The screen will return to the thumbnail of the scene after a few seconds of the preview clip. How cool is that?
- New visualizations has been added! That’s freakin’ awesome.
- Under the Network tab, you can now view photo RSS feeds. That means you can view RSS flickr photo feeds on your PSP. Way too cool! OPML is also now supported.
I really can’t wait to install the new Custom Firmware on my PSP. I mean who wouldn’t get excited on the new awesome features? While we’re waiting for the new custom firmware to be released, let’s just enjoy the last days of our 3.71 M33 PSPs. Creating custom firmware’s not an easy task so I think we should just wait. As the elders say, “Good things come to those who wait.”, and I totally believe that!
Posted in 3.80 M33, Custom Firmwares, PSP, PSP custom firmwares, gadgets, homebrew, news, thoughts | 16 Comments »
Saturday, December 29th, 2007
The year 2007 is almost about to end. The last 3 months of this year has been the best time for Stylemo. Before I had those PSP hacking tutorials, my blog was so fucking boring. I was searching in the internet for guides, walkthrus and tutorials about installing custom firmwares in the PSP and I found some which are really hard to understand especially by newbies. So I thought of writing one myself. One that can be understood by even a kid. Of course I have to base it on experience. I had to ask myself what was the hardest thing to understand in the other guides? Then I formulated an answer and there it was. The guide should always be specific and clear of what to do before and after the process. And of course it should be easy to follow. The most important thing was, the guide should be accessible and not requiring a password to view it.
I really thank all the visitors who came in and read my guides and my writings though i know I’m really not a good writer at all. I thank all the people who left all their great comments and all the people who asked for help. I felt like a rockstar but really I’m not. All the credits go to the one PSP Hacking God out there, Dark Alex. Without him, the guides wouldn’t have existed. And we’re all just doing shit with our PSP.
I’m really glad that I’ve helped a lot of people and kids out there who wanted to have the best out of their Playstation Portables. Homebrew capability is the best thing a PSP can ever have. I really love the homebrew apps. WiFi Sniffer, IRShell, PDF reader and Comic Reader. These are just some of the homebrew applications that I usually use. And as much for games, I’m really picky when it comes to choosing games. I love racing, action and RPGs. I’m really not into sports and fighting but sometimes I do play those kind of stuff when I’m bored.
So what should all of you expect in Stylemo for the year 2008? I’ve been planning a lot of things for this site. But here’s something sure for you to expect: a website redesign early next year. I’m also gonna put up a gallery of wallpapers for the PSP and my first PSP XMB Theme. I’m also gonna fix up my online portfolio and integrate it here. So this site is gonna be a blog and a portfolio. I’ll be adding new topics like Web Design, and some more new topics other than the PSP. This is just a draft of all the things I have to do next year.
Again, thanks all guys and Happy New Year! Wishing you all the best next year.
Posted in PSP, thoughts | 6 Comments »
Thursday, December 27th, 2007
Dark Alex has released days ago the 4th update for the 3.71 M33. This one’s easy to install but for newbies out there, I’ll still make you a very simple a guide even your grandma can follow. But what’s new on the 3.71 M33-4? Here’s the changelog according to Dark Alex:
- Bugfix: Multidisc psx games bought in the psn store would not work due to the format being different and M33 treating them as decrypted games.
- Added support for decrypted multidisc psx games created with popstation_md (supplied with this release)
So let’s go on now with the installation. The process is very easy but like I always tell you boys and girls out there, it’s better to read the instructions very carefully.
Requirements
This is the essential part of this guide. If you find that you don’t meet the requirements, better not continue the process because it won’t work or you’ll might end up bricking your precious PSP.
- PSP with 3.71 M33, 3.71 M33-2 or 3.71 M33-3 custom firmware. For newbies, you can see the version of your PSP on your XMB by going to System Settings > System Information. And again, for newbies, this doesn’t work with Sony’s official Firmware
- USB Cable for transferring files from your PC to your PSP
Instructions
- Download the M33 Update 4 file here and save it to your computer. You can get it on Dark Alex’s website.
- Once downloaded, extract the contents of the file to anywhere on your computer. Copy the UPDATE folder to your memory stick in the x:/PSP/GAME where x is the drive of your PSP.
- Go to the XMB menu, scroll to Games> Memory Stick and run the M33 Update-4 program. You will be asked to press X to start the update. Do so. The program will exit automatically and restart your PSP. You now have a PSP 3.71 M33-4 PSP. Grab a Coke or a Pepsi. Eat spaghetti and celebrate.
Well that’s it. I hope you guys like this easy guide.
Posted in 3.71 M33, 3.71 M33-4, Custom Firmwares, PSP, PSP Mod, PSP custom firmwares, guide, tutorials | 26 Comments »
Friday, December 14th, 2007
I know this post is a little bit late. It’s more than late, probably, but there are still a lot of guys asking me to make this tutorial. I’ve been very busy the past few days that’s why I haven’t been updating too much. But because you guys asked for it, I’ll give it to you. Well, here you go. This is the ultimate guide on how to add the 1.50 kernel add-on for your 3.71 M33 or higher.
REQUIREMENTS
Be sure you meet all the requirements before attempting to do this process.
- A PSP Fat (No it does not work with a SLIM) with 3.71 M33, 3.71 M33-2 or 3.71 M33-3
- Make sure you have the GAME folder configured to 3.71 or the program won’t start. How? Enter the recovery mode and go to Configuration -> Game folder homebrew. It should read Currently 3.71 Kernel
- A USB that will connect your PSP to your PC
- A keen and watchful eye and a brain that will help you follow and read the instructions very carefully
If you meet all those requirements then you are good to go.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
- Get the 1.50 Kernel Addon on the QJ download site. Once on the page, scroll down a bit, and you’ll see an orange button that is labeled “Download”. Click that button and save the file to your computer.
- Extract the file and you will see and UPDATE folder. Connect your Fat PSP to your PC with a USB cable. Copy and paste the UPDATE folder from your computer to your PSP ms0://PSP/GAME/
- Download the 1.50 Firmware here. Connect your PSP to your PC and copy the 150.PBP you’ve just downloaded into the ROOT of the memory stick.
- Disconnect your Fat PSP and on the XMB menu, go to GAME > MEMORY STICK and you’ll find the 1.50-2 update. Run the update and press X to agree with the installation. After the installation, the program will auto-exit.
- Done! You can now install homebrew applications. Visit this post for a list of 1.50 homebrew apps and learn how to install them.
Now, wasn’t that too easy. Remember, before asking for help on the comments, please read this post very carefully. Make sure you meet the requirements and make sure you follow the guide step by step. Thank you and if you have more requests about the PSP just leave them on the comments are.
Posted in 1.50 Kernel Addon, 3.71 M33, 3.71 M33-2, 3.71 M33-3, PSP, PSP custom firmwares, guide, homebrew, tutorials | 35 Comments »
Monday, December 10th, 2007
My PSP got damaged with a crack on the top left side of the screen a few months ago. I was supposed to replace the faceplate but I decided to wait and go for the full body replacement with a clear case. When my clear case finally arrived last week, Boy was I so excited. So I searched the internet for detailed instructions on how to disassemble the PSP. I found one on the Acidmods website. Nice and very detailed tutorial but it doesn’t have detailed instructions on how to assemble it back.
It took me more than an hour to disassemble and assemble it back again. But sad to say, I damaged my LCD. Well I can’t blame anyone but myself. I was putting back the last four screws when I placed the wrong screw on the the wrong place. Well I guess it was a lesson learned for me. So I advise other modders out there to label your screws if you don’t want to ruin your device. Here are some photos for you to look at.



It would have been cool if not for the broken LCD. Well, I’m getting a replacement for it. But if anyone out there wants to donate then it would be cool. Though I could afford to get one but a little help from you guys won’t hurt.
Posted in PSP, PSP Mod | 10 Comments »
Thursday, December 6th, 2007
So who’s a fan of The Simpsons around here? I’m guessing everybody is. How did I know that? Because it’s a fact that it’s the best damn cartoon series ever. One proof is that it has been plagiarized by many wannabe cartoon makers out there. I’m gonna mention one cartoon show. Family Guy. Sounds Familiar? Yeah because it sucks. But I’m not here to talk about the cartoon show. I’m here to talk about the game.
Last last week I finally got my own The Simpsons PSP Game. I’ve been anticipating the release of this game since I bought a PSP. The graphics are cool and just the way that I want it to be. It’s like watching cartoons while your playing a game. I love the game cliches that pops out when you discover something new. It’s like funny but in a way it’s true.
But like all games, everything has a bad side. An almost perfect game, I really don’t like the camera view of the game. I mean it looks kinda stiff and it’s really hard to control. It’s like a pain in the ass and I get dizzy just trying to rotate the camera and stuff. It’s really hard to turn to directions because the camera is real bad. I saw the Wii version of this game at my brother’s house and it looks kinda same except for the controls. The graphics, story and gameplay on the Wii is much finer of course but yet the same.
This game review may be a bit late but I’m still posting it anyway. I love The Simpsons and I love the game too. I haven’t been able to play the game and the other games for quite sometime. My wife has my PSP and I have her iPod Touch. I have a lot of stuff to write about the iPod Touch so hold on your horses.
I have no screenshots for the game yet but I’ll be posting it later once I get my hands on my PSP.
Posted in PSP, game reviews, games, thoughts | 2 Comments »