Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:58 pm by yeahman
thanks for the advise, I've got 3 mates at work that have phat psp's with custom FW, I'm going to get them to bring them in, how will I know if the battery hasn't been fixed by sony - I guess it'll come up with an error when trying to make it into a pandora? This seems to be the list of battery's I tracked down that work and don't work with pandora battery
Working:
- Sony "standard" Li-ion 1800 mAh
- Sony PSP-280 2200mAh
- Datel, PSP Battery 3600 mAh (X2)
- Datel, PSP Battery 1800 Max Power
- Datel, PSP Battery GO MAX (Model # GM1000, uses AAA batteries) note: If u remove the batteries, it resets the serial back to all 0's
Not working:
- 3.6v 3600 mAh Battery Pack (Silver letters) (Model PSP-360) (Fake)
- 2600 mAh Mega Battery Pack (Fake)
- Atomic Battery Pack 3.6V 1800mAh
- Sony PSP-280 2200mAh (Fake)
- Sony PSP Bloc-Battery pack 3.6v 1800 mAh
- Battery 3600mAh, unknown brand, (china made model NK-RH008) (Fake)
- Battery Pack, unknown brand, (lithium) 3.6v 3600 mAH (Fake)
- Intec 1800 mAh Li-ion
- Intec 2200 mAh
Can you confirm that if they have custom Firmware installed they'll deffinately be able to run the apps needed to make magic stick and pandora? cos it seems they hacked their firmware without using pandora's battery - in fact they don't seem to know what I'm talking about when I mention homebrew or pandora's battery........ please let me know your thoughts.