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wyteballa
hello all, quick question, if i upgrade my 1.5 psp to the 3.02 oe-a is there any reason to need 1.5 anymore besides the fact of playing old school roms like nes sega etc.? i only wanna play psp isos which i have a good amount of and also ps1 games. o another thing, the 3.02 oe-a already has an iso loader right so i dont need any other programs besides 3.02 oe-a? thanks a lot for the help

cody
adw888
QUOTE(wyteballa @ Dec 30 2006, 05:53 PM) *
hello all, quick question, if i upgrade my 1.5 psp to the 3.02 oe-a is there any reason to need 1.5 anymore besides the fact of playing old school roms like nes sega etc.?

Actually, 3.02 OE lets you play "old school roms", as it supports 1.50 homebrew.

QUOTE(wyteballa @ Dec 30 2006, 05:53 PM) *
o another thing, the 3.02 oe-a already has an iso loader right so i dont need any other programs besides 3.02 oe-a?

Yep, that's right; just put the ISO/CSO files in "ms:\ISO\" and they will show up in the Game section of the XMB.
leotemp
QUOTE(adw888 @ Dec 30 2006, 02:25 PM) *
Actually, 3.02 OE lets you play "old school roms", as it supports 1.50 homebrew.
Yep, that's right; just put the ISO/CSO files in "ms:\ISO\" and they will show up in the Game section of the XMB.


Unless you cant use your UMD drive or have no UMD to insert, Then what do you do?
adw888
QUOTE(leotemp @ Dec 30 2006, 06:59 PM) *
Unless you cant use your UMD drive or have no UMD to insert, Then what do you do?

If your UMD drive is broken then boot into recovery mode (hold the R shoulder button while powering on), and set the NO-UMD option.
It works for around two-thirds of games; which is better than nothing if you can't use a UMD.
GOTIT4CHEAP
cool

u can always go back tho
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