![]() ![]() We seen a couple weeks ago developer's and of the Ps3Xploit Team update Ps3HEN to v3.2.0, now we have a new update with the release of v3.2.1. We have seen a lot of developer's back in the fold after the 4.90 official firmware update that hit the PlayStation 3 several weeks ago. To keep up-to date, follow me on twitter: If you're interested in the technical write-up, check out my blog. I plan to continue work on the vita and start some new, exciting projects. Bug fixes will be provided, but after 12 years of PSP, this is where it ends for me. ![]() Use the Infinity Configurator to update infinity and choose which custom firmware to boot into on start up. For convenience, Infinity includes built-in functionality for both PRO and ME. Infinity itself is not a custom firmware instead it allows the flexibility for users to install any compatible custom firmware they wish. By abusing a bug in 6.31, 6.61 Infinity utilises a similar technique to the old 1.50 firmwares to provide an upto-date custom firmware for all devices, excluding the E1000 (so far). Unfortunately, not all devices these days can use 6.20 firmware. A breakthrough in "code-signing" lead to the development of a 6.20 custom firmware for PSPgo and PSP 3000. Later, this method was improved through Pandora and allowed the (then new) slim PSP to run custom firmware too. Custom firmware was typically achieved through a bugged 1.50 subset and loaded a newer firmware on boot.
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