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2007-01-08 01:19:27 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Add-ons

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you need to take it to a local pc /game shop and they will chip it for you

2007-01-08 01:22:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Search for a program called DevHook. The PSP software has to be the first version, or a Japanese model. If not, some PSPs can have the firmware downgraded. Once this is done, you need a decent size Memory Stick, 2Gb is great. Then download DevHook and install it on your Mem Stick. Then go to www.bitsoup.com, or similar site, and download your game(s). Once you have the file, compress it and using your USB line, transfer the file onto the Mem Stick in your PSP. Then, when you switch on, you will be prompted to update the firmware - DON'T!!! Go to the games menu, select DevHook, run this. Then, follw the instructions you will receive from DevHook, and you can run the file on your PSP, the PSP will think you are using the UMD (You must have one in at all times, I use the Demo UMD you get with the PSP) You can hold around 4 -6 decent size games on a 2Gb, I find this sufficient. Its a bit tricky at first, but well worth it. Any problems, check out www.psp-hacks.com

OH, YOU SAID PS2!! I DON'T KNOW.. I thought I read PSP. I've just wasted 4 minutes of my life..

2007-01-08 01:26:43 · answer #2 · answered by Shinny 3 · 0 1

They tend to come with instructions or will have instructions on the web site you purchase it from. Some simply "piggy-back" on an existing connection inside the unit. Some have to soldered into place with several wires. Either way, you have to be able to take apart your PS2 and put it back together at a bare minimum. A small bit of electronics experience wouldn't hurt. If you've never taken apart a VCR or a CD player or anything electronic, I wouldn't attempt it.

2007-01-08 01:23:16 · answer #3 · answered by Lloyd 5 · 1 0

Think its officially illegal now. You would need to find somewhere that offers that service. Usually small computer shops would be able to help

2007-01-08 09:42:41 · answer #4 · answered by Gordon B 7 · 0 0

heres a link

2007-01-08 01:30:13 · answer #5 · answered by askalotofquestionsmom 1 · 1 0

I dropped mine. that seamed to do the trick.

2007-01-08 01:20:52 · answer #6 · answered by 👑 Hypocrite󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣 7 · 0 0

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