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Channel 4 to offer PSP Content

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Channel 4 is to deliver programming to the PSP via the Internet. Using Wi-Fi hotspots, PSP owners in the UK will be able to download various programs such as Channel 4 News, Celebrity Big Brother updates and radio podcasts. The initial content will be delivered in podcast form from the broadcaster’s new radio service.

The service is aimed at commuters who can log on for internet updates using hotspots operated by the Cloud Wireless Network. Access to Cloud hotspots costs GBP 11.99 a month on their monthly tarrif, but shows can be downloaded for free via the Channel 4 portal.

Nathalie Schwarz, director of Channel 4 Radio, said:

“Becoming the first broadcaster to make radio content available wirelessly on PSPs will help 4Radio connect with a young, mobile audience, making our programming easily available whenever and wherever they want.”

The BBC are ITV are planning to follow Channel 4’s example later this year by broadcasting live TV online. Both providers are to launch a “catch-up” service where viewers are able to watch any program broadcasted within the past seven days for free.

[Via: Times Online]

Official SCEE PSP Magazine

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SCEE has officially released its own PSP formatted magazine for the PSP, called “The Magazine”. Just like any other PSP formatted magazine, it can be viewed using the PHOTO Menu on the PSP. The first issue was released on December 15nd, 2006 via the PlayStation Store found at YourPSP.com (not the one via the PS3) . Issue 1 contains reviews about various PSP and PS2 games including Killzone Liberation (PSP), Guitar Hero II (PS2), and several others. There is also an article about the new James Bond Movie, Casino Royale and a tribute to Singstar.

In my opinion, the magazine is good but lacks the quality seen in many of the independent magazines available on the Internet. It is a good try but improvement is necessary. We have no information on when Issue 2 is to be released but we will keep you informed. In the mean time, head over to the Your PSP Store and download a copy for yourself.

The Magazine

You must register to YourPSP.com before you can download any content from the store. The magazine is available for free, however, you must have your PSP connected to your PC as it will be downloaded directly on to it (using a Java Applet).

[Via: YourPSP Store]

Custom Firmware 3.03 OE-A

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Dark_AleX’s Custom Firmware 3.02 OE-A is now here, released just a few hours ago. The installation process is similar to that of 3.02 OE-A and involves the dumping of PRX files from Official Sony Firmware 1.5 and 3.03. The files needed can be extracted easily using oeupdatemaker supplied in the 3.03 OE-A Archive. Once complete, a new file ‘DATA.DXAR’ is created which is needed to run the actual update program ‘303eoflasher’.

Before installing, remember to read the instructions (found in ‘Readme.txt’) throughly before continuing so you are aware of the exact process. As always, there are risks involved when altering the firmware so ensure you follow instructions to the letter. We are not responsible for failed update attempts.

Screenshot

Firmware 3.03 OE-A

Change from Firmware 3.02 OE-B to 3.03 OE-A include:

  • Added support for compression in PSX ISOs (look at PopStation documentation for more details).
  • Added support for decrypted document.dat (PSX games manual) (look at docmaker documentation for more details).
  • Fixed a bug regarding free region: a stupid bug caused it not to work at all.
    Now it should work, although it has not been tested due to lack of UMDs of different regions
    between the testers and me.
  • Some generic bug fixes in the code.
  • Now includes the SDK.
  • Fixed some bugs that could cause the brick of Korean/Chinese/Taiwan/Singapore PSP when restoring default settings. To prevent this, the region of those PSP’s are faked to Japanese when fake region is disabled.
    For same reason, Korean region is removed from fake region.
  • Added Australia/New Zealand and Russia to the regions to be faked.

[Download]

[Via: Max Console Forum]


UPDATE:

We have just installed 3.03 OE-A on our PSP and it works just fine. We have included a screenshot of the System Information (see above). Nothing has changes from the recovery menu that we have notices. We did try and play a Region 2 UMD Movie on our Region 1 PSP and it works, though we’re not sure how good the compatibility is with all the UMD Movies available.

Before running 303oeflasher, you may want to check the MD5 or SHA-1 hash of the DATA.DXAR file. The hashes are as follows:

MD5: 03186D46D2F1B0ACD923098BEBC87281
SHA1: 3C80833A970EEA16A94D74DAFF6220889A9CEE4A


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Creating the DATA.DXAR file

  • Copy the’oeupdmaker’ and ‘oeupdmaker%’ folders to X:/PSP/GAME/ if you are using Firmware 1.50 or to
    X:/PSP/GAME150 if you are using whatever version of 2.71 SE or 3.02 OE.
  • Download the 1.50 and 3.03 Sony Firmwares anc copy them to the ‘oeupdmaker’ folder with the names "150.PBP" and "303.PBP", respectively.
  • Run the ‘oeupdmaker’ program from the XMB. This program won’t write to the flash, it will just create a file called DATA.DXAR in the
    same directory (oeupdmaker).
  • The program will verify that the SHA-1 of the generated file is correct once the extraction is complete.
  • Once that you have done this, you can save the DATA.DXAR file to skip this step in the future.
  • The process of generating the DATA.DXAR file will only take a few minutes.

Installing 3.03 OE A to the Flash

  • Copy the ‘oeflasher’ and ‘oeflasher%’ folders to X: /PSP/GAME or X:/PSP/GAME150 if you are 2.71 SE or 3.02 OE)
  • Copy the generated DATA.DXAR file into the ‘oeflasher’ directory.
  • Run the flasher from the XMB. If your battery is less than 75%, the program will display a error saying
    and will return to the XMB.

    • If you have battery problems, you can bypass this check, at your own risk, by executing the flasher program with triangle and the L-trigger pressed.
  • The program will then show an agreement. Press X to continue the installation process flash the custom firmware, or R to cancel and exit to the XMB.
  • If you accept, the program will flash the custom firmware. During the flashing process, DO NOT shutdown the PSP or remove the Memory Stick, doing either will brick your PSP.
  • Once the flashing process is complete (usually takes a few minutes), shutdown the PSP and restart to 3.03 OE.

Updating to 3.03 OE A2

  • This update should only be used on a PSP running Custom Firmware 3.03 OE-A
  • Copy the ‘oe_a2update’ folder to X:/PSP/GAME150.
  • Run the program from the PSP XMB. DO NOT shutdown the PSP or remove the Memory Stick until the update has complete.
  • Once complete (update will only take a minute), restart the PSP.

Dark_AleX to release Custom Firmware 3.03 OE-A

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Custom Firmware 3.02 OE version C will not be released according to Dark_AleX, who is instead working on Custom Firmware 3.03 OE-A, which we can expect within the next few days. Reports indicate that 3.03 OE-A will include ISO compression to be used with the PopStation, resulting is smaller PSX EBOOTS. Also included (as the name suggests) is the ability to run UMD games requiring Firmware 3.03.

No details have been released about any other features to expect, but ISO Compression, improved PSX EBOOT support and Firmware 3.03 Support is already good enough. The announcement about 3.03 OE-A was indirectly made on a forum post over at Max Console (See post #569 Pg 44).

Quote, posted by Dark_AleX on 02/01/2007 at 12:08 AM GMT:

“No need to change nothing in the app anyways, since i may start working in 3.03 OE tomorrow, and it should be ready next day.

[Via: Max Console Forum]

New Gallaries added to Adult Section

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The PSPorn Gallery has been update with 8 new gallaries and over 100 new photos for you to enjoy. This takes the total number of galleries past the 40 mark making the total 45. We hope you like the new sets. The 8 new gallaries were donated by DK Jr. who is the Author behing PSP M4M: Magazine for Men, the only PSP adult magazine around. You can also now read PSP M4M from the PSPorn Section using either your PC or PSP. We have uploaded all of the 8 issues currently available.

[Read PSP M4M Online]
[PSPorn]

PSP M4M: Magazine for Men Issue 8

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All you PSP M4M fans can finally rejoice! The New Year Special Edition of PSP M4M: Magazine 4 Men is now available to download. Issue 8 is packed with some great adult entertainment with over 100 pages of content. The magazine has articles about funny new year resolutions, funny quotes of 2006 and lots of sexy winter models photos. DK Jr. also mentioned that the magazine has a new look and is now presented vertically. Check below for a full content breakdown.

  • Flash Back to 2006 – Page 004
    A look into the events that took place in 2006.
  • New Year Resolutions – Page 023
    Some new year resolutions to help you find one you can keep!
  • Quotes of 2006 – Page 039
    A few funny quotes of 2006 that will certainly be remembered.
  • Humourous Resolutions – Page 057
    A few funny new year resolutions with photos.
  • Thoughts for 2007 – Page 072
    Some things to think about in 2007.
  • Problems with Porn – Page 090
    A look into some of the problems concerning porn.

Quote from DK Jr:

“We’ve been working hard to bring our readers something new, so we created this special edition to mark the end of 2006 and the beginning of 2007. We have updated the layout of the magazine and choose to make it verticle to allow easier reading. We hope everyone likes the new issue“.

Please post any suggestions or comments below.

[Download]

[Via: DK Jr.]

Xtreme PSP Mag i019 Out Now

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The New Year Issue of the XTREME PSP Magazine is now available to download. Issue 19, the first of many issues in 2007 is jam packed with over 90 pages of previews, reviews, tips and cheats, and other PSP related articles. In this issue you will find previews of Gran Turismo Mobile, Final Fantasy Tactics, Ford Street Racing and more. As for reviews, you will find one on Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, The Sims 2: Pets and Mercury Meltdown. All the usual conent is also included in the magazine from Tips and Cheats to the Mail Bag and Homebrew reviews.

Issue 19 Cover

As usual, post your comments and any feedback using the comment feature or use the contact form to send us an email. FAQs and other help related questions are also welcome, but please refer to the FAQ Page before emails us to save you some time.

[Download (6.58MB)]

Happy New Year from XTREME PSP

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2007 is almost here and the XTREME PSP Team would like to take this opportunity to wish all our users and readers a VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! 2006 was a great year for all the PSP developments we have seen from from the Firmware 2.70 release by Sony back in April to the release of Custom Firmware 3.02 OE-B by Dark_AleX this month. We hope there are even better developments next year with plenty of gaming!

We would also like to thank the many users who sent us New Year wishes via email. We have been very busy replying to all the emails!

Gameplay Videos of Final Fantasy on PSP

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We have uploaded two additional videos of both Final Fantasy VII (7) and Final Fantasy VIII (8) running on the PSP using Dark_AleX’s Custom Firmware 3.02 OE-B. This time, we have included some actual gameplay rather than just the booting of the game so you can get a feel of how it runs.

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Final Fantasy VIII on the PSP

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Some of you may have seen the You Tube videos of Final Fantasy VII (7) being emulated on the PSP using Dark_AleX’s Custom Firmware 3.02 OE-B. Well, we have taken the liberty of emulating Final Fantasy VIII (8) on OE-B.

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