Psp 661 Pbp



6.61 Adrenaline-2

Hi guys, Tech James here,This video will show you guys how to downgrade your PSP/PSP GO running Official Firmware 6.61 to Official Firmware 6.60! Hi guys, Tech James here,For this video, I’ll be showing you how to fix a corrupted PSP with 6.61 Infinity CFW installed! You will know if you PSP has a corr.

- 6.61 Adrenaline -
A software that transforms your PS Vita into a two-in-one device
- IMPORTANT NOTE -
For 6.61 Adrenaline-2 or higher, you must put Adrenaline files to 'ux0:adrenaline' instead of 'ux0:pspemu/adrenaline'.
- Changelog v2 -
- Added 64MB RAM support for homebrews.
- Added ability to use the 'ur0:' partition as Memory Stick.
- Added Advanced AA filter (disable 'Smooth Graphics' for that filter).
- Added ability to change smooth graphics (GPU internal bilinear filter).
- Added ability to change screen size (2.0x, 1.75x, 1.5x, 1.25x, 1.0x).
- Fixed sound issue in 'MotorStorm' and some other games.
- Fixed bug where 'ms0:/MUSIC' and 'ms0:/PICTURE' were not found in XMB.
- Fixed bug where changing options in the official settings menu didn't have any effect.
- What is Adrenaline? -
Adrenaline is a software that modifies the official PSP Emulator using taiHEN CFW framework
to make it run a PSP 6.61 custom firmware. Thanks to the power of taiHEN, Adrenaline can
inject custom code into the IPL which allows unsigned code to run at boottime.
- What does Adrenaline currently support? -
Adrenaline has got most of the features that a real PSP with CFW has got:
- XMB
- ISO/CSO
- Homebrews
- Plugins
- VshMenu, Recovery menu
- And more ;)
- What are the differences between Adrenaline and TN-V? -
- Ability to take screenshots using PS + START
- Ability to use the PS button as HOME button
- Ability to use a custom graphics filter
- No file system limitation by using a custom msfs.
- How to install Adrenaline -
* Install any PSP game/demo onto your PS Vita (compatiblity for PS1 games as bubble will be added in the future).
* Shutdown your PS Vita and visit http://beta.henkaku.xyz/.
* Launch molecularShell, press START and set 'Enable unsafe homebrews' to 'On'.
* Reboot your PS Vita and then install VitaShell from molecularShell (https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/VitaShell/releases).
* In VitaShell open FTP by pressing SELECT and copy the 'adrenaline' folder from the archive and paste it at 'ux0:'.
* Download the 6.61 EBOOT.PBP (for 1000/2000/3000) from the Sony server (google it)
and paste it at 'ux0:adrenaline/661.PBP'.
* Copy 'ux0:tai/config.txt' to your PC and add the following lines:
*KERNEL
ux0:adrenaline/adrenaline.skprx
*TITLEID
ux0:adrenaline/adrenaline.suprx
Example of config.txt:
# You must reboot for changes to take place.
*KERNEL
ux0:adrenaline/adrenaline.skprx
*main
# main is a special titleid for SceShell
ux0:app/MLCL00001/henkaku.suprx
*NPXS10015
# this is for modifying the version string
ux0:app/MLCL00001/henkaku.suprx
*TITLEID
ux0:adrenaline/adrenaline.suprx
Note that you replace TITLEID by the titleid of your PSP game (the name of the folder where EBOOT.PBP is).
* Reboot your device and revisit the page I have mentioned above.
* Launch the game for which you have added the plugin's line to config.txt.
* Follow the instructions on screen.
* Enjoy
- How to use the Adrenaline Menu -
Hold the PS button until the 'Quick menu' appears and choose 'Settings'.
This button will not open the official PSP settings menu as usually, but it will open
the Adrenaline Menu instead (the official Settings menu will be accessible within Adrenaline Menu)
As I have mentioned, the PS button will be used as HOME button, thus pressing it will not let you go back to the
livearea. The only way you can exit the PSP Emulator is by clicking the 'Exit PspEmu Application' option.
Controls:
You can switch tabs using L/R triggers, UP/DOWN to move, X/LEFT/RIGHT to change options and START/O to close the menu.
- About custom graphics filtering -
Right now, you have got four different options you can choose:
- Official: If this is selected, the official filtering will be used (the one choosed in the official settings).
- Bilinear GPU: The filter being applied by GPU does look a bit smoother than the official bilinear filtering.
- Sharp bilinear: This filter is an improved bilinear filter where scanlines are added to give it a sharper look.
- Advanced AA filter: This filter looks the best if you disable 'Smooth graphics'.
- LCD3x: This filter has got vertical and horizontal scanlines and will make the screen a bit darker.
- About right analog stick in games -
The right analog patch for GTA LCS/GTA VCS will be downloaded from here: https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/GTA_Remastered
Don't think that any other games will now have right analog stick patch too ;)
- Donation -
If you wish to donate me some money, I'd really appreciate. But just don't write thanks for PSP piracy xD
Link: goo.gl/uAIPIY
- Download -
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wxa1vmg4v2c9qdd/adrenaline_v2.zip
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Installing custom firmware (CFW) on your Sony PSP can unlock the power to use it as a capable handheld emulation platform, as well as opening it up to playing your PS1 backup files. If you’re not familiar with CFW on the PSP, you may be surprised at how easy it is to set up and use.

Please pay special attention to the text in red, follow the instructions carefully and in order, and you should have no problems.

Is my PSP compatible?

There have been several iterations of the PSP hardware over the years, and there are some differences in what kind of CFW you can get running on each. Clicking the picture will take you to an excellent resource listing all the different motherboard revisions and what CFW they are compatible with.

In a nutshell, every single PSP ever made can run some form of the latest CFW, and all but the E1000 (Street) model support a permanent form of the CFW that persists even when the console is completely shut down or has its battery removed. The permanent patch takes two forms: either the cIPL flasher that comes with the CFW, or the Infinity 6.61 patch (which is bit more involved but provides the same functionality). I’ll run through both methods in this tutorial.

Tutorial

Updating your OFW

First check which version of the official firmware (OFW) your PSP is currently running by going into your Settings menu, then System Settings / System Information. If you’re on a version older than 6.60 then you must perform this update, otherwise skip this step.

If you have a new memory card, please format it first by putting it into your PSP, then choose Format Memory Card from the System Settings menu. This will wipe it clean, change it to the correct file system, and set up the default folder directories.

Psp update 6.61

The latest OFW from Sony is 6.61 (as of March 2016), but we will update only to 6.60 as (apparently) the CFW for 6.60 has better compatibility with homebrew applications and themes. Download OFW 6.60 here and extract it onto the root of your memory card, choose to merge the folders if necessary and you should end up with an EBOOT.PBP file under PSPGAMEUPDATE. Run the 6.60 updater from your PSP and let it do its work.

Installing the CFW

If you are now running OFW 6.60 then download this CFW folder, if you were already on OFW 6.61 then download this folder instead. Inside the package are three folders:

  • PROUPDATE
  • FastRecovery
  • CIPL_Flasher
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Regardless of which hardware revision you have, go ahead and copy the PROUPDATE into the PSPGAME directory on your memory card. You’ll now see a ProUpdate application in your PSP, run it and allow it to complete the installation. Your PSP is now running the temporary CFW which lasts until a power off (sleep mode doesn’t count as powering off). You can delete the PROUPDATE folder from your memory card now.

It’s worth pointing out that you can stop here if you like. Simply copy the FastRecovery folder into your PSPGAME directory and run that application every time you boot up your PSP from a fully powered down state to reinstate the CFW – it doesn’t take long and most people will be happy with this solution (it’s also the only solution open to owners of the E1000 hardware revision). But if you want a permanent hack that doesn’t require the FastRecovery app, then read on.

Upgrading to Permanent CFW

If you have a PSP-1000 or 2000, then go to Method 1 (and then check if you need to use Method 2). If you have a PSP-3000 or Go, then go to Method 2. If you have a PSP Street then this you are out of luck for now, you have to stick with the temporary CFW and the FastRecovery app.

Method 1

If you have a PSP-2000 please first download PSPIdent, extract the PSPIdent folder to your PSPGAME directory, and run it. It will tell you which motherboard revision you have. If you are unlucky and have the TA-088v3 then this method will not work! You will have to use method 2. Otherwise, you’re good to go with this method.

Copy the CIPL_Flasher folder from the CFW download into your PSPGAME folder and run the application. That’s it. Now you can turn your PSP off whenever you want and the CFW will still be intact next time you power it back on again. Easy! You can now delete the CIPL_Flasher folder from your memory card.

Method 2

OK this is a bit more involved than Method 1, but it is the only method available to owners of the PSP-3000, Go, and the PSP-2000 with a TA-088v3 motherboard.

We will be using Davee’s 6.61 Infinity to enable a permanent CFW hack on our machine. Download the Infinity installer from Davee’s website, as well as the 6.31 and 6.61 OFW from the relevant links below based on your hardware:

PSP Go6.316.61
All other models6.316.61
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It is critically important you choose the correct OFW versions for your PSP, you will brick it otherwise.

Unzip the Infinity files and you will find two folders called FLASHER and MAKER inside – copy these to the PSPGAME folder on your memory card. Next, unpack the 6.31 and 6.61 OFW files you downloaded and rename the EBOOT file for each one to 631.PBP and 661.PBP respectively. Then copy these two files into the MAKER folder on your memory card.

Run the Maker application from your PSP and allow it to work. You will now have a file in the MAKER folder called DATA.MFC, copy this file into the FLASHER folder on your memory card and now run the Flasher application from your PSP. After it’s done you will be running 6.61 Infinity.

Psp Pro Cfw 6.61

You are technically still running the OFW at this stage, just a compromised version of it, so now you’ll need to reinstall the CFW just as you did in the Installing the CFW section – but this time install the 6.61 version, even if you installed the 6.60 version before!

Once that’s installed download the Infinity Configuration folder from Davee’s website, then unpack and copy the files within into your PSPGAME folder. run the Configuration application from your PSP and scroll across to the Installed Modules page. Choose the PRO CFW option to make your CFW permanent. You are now safe to power down your PSP totally without needed to reinstate the CFW on reboot.

Once you’re up and running with the CFW you play ISO backups of your PSP games and converted backups of your old PS1 games (among many other things!). PSP ISO files go into the ISO folder in the root of your memory card (if this folder doesn’t exist then create it yourself, just ensure that ISO is spelled in all-caps), PS1 games go into the PSP/GAME folder (you can put them into their own sub-folders within the GAME folder itself).

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