Originally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
The 3000 screen is jacked anyway. The betterPSP is the 2000.
I bought mine used and it is great. I love playing PS1 games on it. FF7 is awesome on it.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
The 3000 screen is jacked anyway. The betterPSP is the 2000.
I bought mine used and it is great. I love playing PS1 games on it. FF7 is awesome on it.
whats wrong with the screen?
Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Nope, the 3000 units are unable to run homebrew as Sony locked down the battery trick to put the PSP into service mode. Also, some 2000 units also have a newer motherboard model in them that will not allow you to mod them either.
Do a google search and you will find the answers to what you need.
Originally posted by: Kur
Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Nope, the 3000 units are unable to run homebrew as Sony locked down the battery trick to put the PSP into service mode. Also, some 2000 units also have a newer motherboard model in them that will not allow you to mod them either.
Do a google search and you will find the answers to what you need.
It was hacked about 3 weeks ago, but the 2000 is easier for homebew.
Originally posted by: Kur
Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Nope, the 3000 units are unable to run homebrew as Sony locked down the battery trick to put the PSP into service mode. Also, some 2000 units also have a newer motherboard model in them that will not allow you to mod them either.
Do a google search and you will find the answers to what you need.
It was hacked about 3 weeks ago, but the 2000 is easier for homebew.
Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Originally posted by: Kur
Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Nope, the 3000 units are unable to run homebrew as Sony locked down the battery trick to put the PSP into service mode. Also, some 2000 units also have a newer motherboard model in them that will not allow you to mod them either.
Do a google search and you will find the answers to what you need.
It was hacked about 3 weeks ago, but the 2000 is easier for homebew.
Nope, the 3000 hack was just a rumor.
And again, the 2000 is easier, but you have to make sure you get the right model number, as the latter ones shipped with a different motherboard.
ETA:
Personally, I'd look around for a fat 1000 series myself. The only difference between the 1000 and 2000 model series is a lack of tv-out functionality, however there is a homebrew hack that allows you to hook up the PSP via USB and output the video to your monitor.
The 1000 also has less RAM and can't charge via USB (without hacking up a cable).Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Personally, I'd look around for a fat 1000 series myself. The only difference between the 1000 and 2000 model series is a lack of tv-out functionality, however there is a homebrew hack that allows you to hook up the PSP via USB and output the video to your monitor.
