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#1 16/12/07 11:35pm
- littlewolf
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Big flash files
is there any way to get big flash files to run on psp? The flash file i want to run is 4907kb help plz
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#2 16/12/07 11:50pm
- master498
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Re: Big flash files
nope, not without cfw or like 2.6
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#3 17/12/07 12:07am
- littlewolf
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Re: Big flash files
i have firmware 2.82 could i down grade or something
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#4 17/12/07 2:07am
- master498
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Re: Big flash files
you can downgrade on any firmware with pandora but then once u get it u still will have to download special things. and is it a high version of flash like 8 or 9? btw it depends on many things like wut your psp motherboard is.
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#5 17/12/07 2:09am
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Re: Big flash files
btw im not good with hombrew but JaXeRiR is
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#7 17/12/07 12:54pm
- rollinroll
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Re: Big flash files
Yeah, you can downgrade it... If you don't know someone with a homebrew-enabled psp there is also an option. I installed 3.71 M33 custom firmware without using a homebrew enabled psp.
All you need is a MAX TOOL battery and a memorystick pro duo (fake ones does not work)
THen when you have the battery you have to create a "magic memory stick".
To do that without a homebrew enable psp use a program named TotalNewbie Easy Installer.
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#8 17/12/07 1:51pm
Re: Big flash files
Heh, I think that homebrew is not going to help him run a 4MB flash file... How did you come up with that?
There is a homebrew flash player, but it has been built using own libraries, not the ones from Macromedia or anything, and it can't run so much SWFs, and even the ones that run must be under 2MB (That's how much there is RAM left after all the PRX files.)
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#9 17/12/07 2:12pm
- rollinroll
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Re: Big flash files
JaXeRiR wrote:
Heh, I think that homebrew is not going to help him run a 4MB flash file... How did you come up with that?
There is a homebrew flash player, but it has been built using own libraries, not the ones from Macromedia or anything, and it can't run so much SWFs, and even the ones that run must be under 2MB (That's how much there is RAM left after all the PRX files.)
Dude... i answered to this post:
littlewolf wrote:
i have firmware 2.82 could i down grade or something
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