The update was only 3MB. Too small for anything real. Curiosity outweighed caution. He copied EBOOT.PBP to his memory stick, navigated to , and ran the updater.
PSP@KERNEL:/mnt/secret/>
Then the screen went black.
The Wi-Fi light blinked amber again. Then, from the speakers, not static, but a voice—clear, distant, like a radio signal from a passing car:
— Team Pro CFW (Real ones, not the fakes)
The PSP rebooted. The wave animation in the XMB was sharper—no, smoother . Colors deeper. The settings menu had a new tab: Inside: “Satellite Mode,” “Holographic UMD,” “Dual-Core Scheduling.”
Below it, a single folder appeared: time_capsule/
The update was only 3MB. Too small for anything real. Curiosity outweighed caution. He copied EBOOT.PBP to his memory stick, navigated to , and ran the updater.
PSP@KERNEL:/mnt/secret/>
Then the screen went black.
The Wi-Fi light blinked amber again. Then, from the speakers, not static, but a voice—clear, distant, like a radio signal from a passing car: psp version 9.90
— Team Pro CFW (Real ones, not the fakes) The update was only 3MB
The PSP rebooted. The wave animation in the XMB was sharper—no, smoother . Colors deeper. The settings menu had a new tab: Inside: “Satellite Mode,” “Holographic UMD,” “Dual-Core Scheduling.” and ran the updater. PSP@KERNEL:/mnt/secret/>
Below it, a single folder appeared: time_capsule/