Unfortunately, not all devices these days can use 6.20 firmware. A breakthrough in "code-signing" lead to the development of a 6.20 custom firmware for PSPgo and PSP 3000. Later, this method was improved through Pandora and allowed the (then new) slim PSP to run custom firmware too. Enjoy!įrom the 6.61 Infinity About page, to quote: Custom firmware was typically achieved through a bugged 1.50 subset and loaded a newer firmware on boot. Remember you need the 6.31 and 6.61 updaters for system you will install the firmware on. These features will be reintroduced when the risks have been corrected/confirmed. You can still update to the latest version using the standard infinity installer. Some features have been temporarily removed due to some risks that will be corrected later, namely the update feature within the bootloader configuration app. This mistake (obviously) didn’t stop me from developing infinity, but it certainly was a large disappointment. The exploit found in 6.31 was used natively on this firmware, and until I did little more research when things didn’t work on 6.60 the hard truth was that it was patched in 6.35. I was still working on the PSP when 6.60 was released, but porting my tools was laborious and I just stayed behind. You see, I did all my PSP work up until 6.31 where I setup “base”. In this regard, I somewhat failed PSP E1000 is not supported by Infinity due to a lapse in my judgement. The goal of this project was to bring the missing component of permanent CFW to the new PSP models and firmware. I’ve spent the last few years working on individual work on the PS Vita and other projects and coming back to the PSP in October 2014 to begin this project was definitely nostalgic. I’m not claiming this releases is the end of the PSP, but it is for me. There is no definitive end to the representative scene, it just gets quieter and quieter. It’s been over 11 years since the PSP was released back in 2004 and it’s somewhat impressive how long this device lasted. Here we are at last, the release of 6.61 Infinity. To quote from his Blog: Release: 6.61 Infinity I was beginning to think our PSP section would remain dormant forever, but PlayStation Portable developer Davee has just released PSP 6.61 Infinity Hybrid Firmware alongside a 6.61 LME and PRO CFW Patch Install Guide video below from The Zett!ĭownload: installer-1.0.tar.bz2 (Infinity Installer v1.0) / config-0.37.tar.bz2 (Infinity Configuration v0.37) / 660_plugins_on_661.zip / Infinity PSP BitBucket
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