作者:Alek, 来源:www.dark-alex.org
How-To: Is your PSP Mobo a TA-088v3?
Hey! DC7 isn't working on my PSP!! What's going on???
You might have different problems. For example, you might have done something wrong while making the DC7 pack (ms or battery), you might have a 0% of battery charge, you might be using AC cable and it goes directly to VSH instead of the DC7 menu... check those usual problems first. Also, it might be that your MS is a fake one, so check it also.
Well.. ok, already checked that, but it's nothing of that and i believe that i've made properly the DC7 pack.
Then we should ask us other stuff. What original firmware was your PSP firmware packed with?
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Errr.. where should i look that?
Check it under the "System information" menu from your first menu of your PSP. If it has just a number without any letter behind, it will be that "number" original firmware. (Example: 4.01 v/s 4.01M33-2
Uhh.. well, i dunno, i think it came up with 4.01 or 4.05.
Well, then you might have a TA-088v3 mobo, if thats for real.
And whats the deal with it?
TA-088v3 mobo isn't compatible with DC7. That means that you won't be able to downgrade or use any of its features
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Well, hold on a second, i've not yet bought it! What should i look for?
It looks like the 2000 series PSP (Slim) that have the letter "G" or superior on the boxcode are the ones that have this mobo.
Uhh... what letter?
Check this image:http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f100/ ... rsion2.png
Ok then, but how should i know if mine is one of those being 100% sure?
We should work a bit with it then;
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download files here http://dark-alex.org/88v3id.rar. And follow this instructions:
First Step: You need to format your memory stick with the app called "mspformat" that is included.
- Connect your PSP via USB.
- Format it using the command "mspformat E", being "E" the letter of your PSP on your PC.
- Program will ask you to confirm it, press Y.
- Plug out your PSP. IMPORTANT: DO NOT format again the MS within the PSP until this test has finished.
- Connect again the PSP via USB, and manually create PSP and PSP/GAME folders.
Next step must be done on a PSP homebrew capable (with CFW). If you don't have it, ask someone else to do this step and give you the resultant files.
- Copy the GETIPL folder to PSP/GAME. Get the3.90 和4.05 updates, and put them onto the MS root with the following names: "390.PBP", "405.PBP".
- Run the GETIPL app from your PSP homebrew capable, and it will create a couple of files on the MS root, called "ipl390.bin", "ipl405.bin".
- Connect the PSP via USB, and use the "msinst" program that its included on the pack to install the 3.90 IPL on the MS.
- You must do it this way: "msinst E E:\ipl390.bin", being "E" your PSP letter on your PC. Program will ask you to confirm it, press Y.
Insert the MS with the 3.90IPL installed onto the PSP that you want to confirm if it's a TA-088v3 or not, and turn it on with a Pandora Battery plugged in. You'll have two possible results:
- PSP turns off inmediatly after starting - Your PSP is NOT a 88v3.
- PSP keeps turned on with a green light forever - Your PSP is a 88v3, or you have done something wrong. Next step will confirm it.
- Connect again the PSP via USB, and use again the msinst, but this time with the 405IPL. Remember, "msinst E E:\ipl405.bin", being E your PSP letter on your PC.
Try to load it again with a Pandora battery. You have two possible results:
- PSP turns off inmediatly. If PSP turns off inmediatly with this IPL and on the other test it had that green light forever, it will be 100% sure a 88v3.
- PSP keeps with a green light forever. This CANT be on any PSP, being 88v3 or not. If this is the case, youve done something wrong.
So, once you have done all this, youll know 100% sure if its an 88v3 or not.