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NyghtcrawleR
3.60 M33 Released for the PSP SLIM!!!!!

Team M33 has finally released their PSP Slim Custom Firmware 3.60! Hey, if there's one thing we know about committed homebrew developers, it's keeping the promises you make.

So, has everyone got their PSP Slim already? Nice, on with the Team M33's notes!

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We are proud to present the first custom firmware for the PSP Slim, and the first custom firmware that runs using a 3.XX IPL (3.60).

3.60 M33 for PSP Slim has all the features of 3.52 M33, except the 1.50 kernel support, as that kernel doesn't work properly on psp slim (hardware problems, screen problems). 3.60 M33 will load homebrew from GAME, GAME150 and GAME360 directories, but all will be executed with 3.60 kernel.

This mean that some homebrews done specifically for the 1.50 kernel cannot work on 3.60 M33. However, the adaptation of code to 2.XX+ kernels is not difficult, and homebrew developers can port their applications to work in these firmwares.


This is just part of the README, please make sure to READ THE ENTIRE THING! It does note that since the slim doesnt support the 1.50 kernel that while installing 3.60 M33 on your slim, your screen will just be black (You wont see anything). So please dont shut the PSP off thinking something went wrong. Read more about it in the README.
GantzSensei
DID you hear that!? That's the sound of Sony being slapped in the face! The slim isn't even avalible everywhere, and it's already hackable. I'm sure slim sales will shoot through the roof, well I won't be running this on my slim, but maybe I'll buy another slim and use this, whelp it's only a matter of time before it supports the 1.5 kernal, so much for the TA-085 motherboard. Looks like this is another war Sony has lost.
adw888
Fantastic news for (potential) PSP Slim owners; great work M33! smile.gif
I really didn't expect this to come so quickly.
la_faker_81
Damn this is great. sony must feel like shit. I think the only reason they made the slim was the hacking. And its only been a week and now it is possible of running homebrew LOL.

I wouldnt be suprised if they tried to hunt down the M33 team rofl.
jkruges
wow massive news, a homebreweble psp slim. idk weather i should get 1 tho. will emu's run better with the extra ram? and can 3.6m33 work on psp (normal)
czenczenczen
I can't wait to buy a Slim. Urgh.
lokister
lol now another reason to buy the psp slim. i think i will get one later on
pspjoker
shld i switch to slim? haha
NyghtcrawleR
QUOTE(jkruges @ Sep 11 2007, 02:25 AM) *
wow massive news, a homebreweble psp slim. idk weather i should get 1 tho. will emu's run better with the extra ram? and can 3.6m33 work on psp (normal)

No, this is strictly for the slim. The fat psp doesnt even have a 3.60 fw officially, thus no custom fw for it.
adw888
QUOTE(NyghtcrawleR @ Sep 11 2007, 05:36 PM) *
No, this is strictly for the slim. The fat psp doesnt even have a 3.60 fw officially, thus no custom fw for it.

I'm hoping to see 3.70 M33 for both soon. smile.gif
NyghtcrawleR
Wouldnt that be nice lol....I'm sure itll happen.
tobatz
Great NEws.. thanks man..
smelven
Wow! already!
Ok, well, i guess I'll have to want the slim now since its hackable(Thats what promised to do)
But now i will have to want its after it supports 1.50 stuff.
adw888
QUOTE(smelven @ Sep 15 2007, 12:53 AM) *
But now i will have to want its after it supports 1.50 stuff.

I don't think that 1.50 kernel support is likely, M33 have already asked homebrew devs to recode and recompile for the 3.XX kernel.
But with stuff like Pandora's Battery being released you never know...
NyghtcrawleR
Being this as the first slim cfw released, we'll have to give it time to see how the whole scene plays out and whats developed for it.
_EvoX_
team M33 is working very good, thanks. continue the good work, guys you are the best
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