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Hi! I'm new around here...
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Why should i tell you, you'd come round my house and steal everything :P
Posts: 4
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I have psp version 2.5 like mentioned in an earlier topic, I have gta and I'd like to know how this helps in anyway? Is there no way i can homebrew?
-cheers in advance |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I'm not sure whether or not you can downgrade from 2.5 (I think so) but if you do, GTA will become useless as it required a higher firmware than the one which Homebrew uses, so weigh up the pros and cons before downgrading
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Italy
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you can't downgrade with a firmware higher than 2.00, anyway there's a trick using the original copy of GTA (that i think is what you were talking about) you gotta use some Eboot Loader thing that works from the images folder http://www.fanjita.org/ <----fanjita is the guy who made this thing, here you can download the eboot loader and i'm sure you'll find a lot of more infos :wink:
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