Update: PSP Custom Firmware 3.80 M33-4

by Mike Bendel on January 16, 2008 @ 2:17 pm


Update: Less than a hour after the release of the 3.80 M33-3 update, developer Dark_AleX has released 3.80 M33-4. It is a minor update, fixing a compatibility issue with slow memory sticks. Download the updated archive below, or grab it via Network Update.

Homebrew developer Dark_AleX has released an update to the recently released 3.80 M33-2 custom firmware. Now at 3.80 M33-3, the latest release adds a couple of libs to the nids resolver and fixes a synchronization issue with downloaded games from the PS3/PC PlayStation Store. We’re also told that a popsloader release is coming very soon.

The full changelog is detailed below.

- Fixed synchronization issue that plugins check code caused in PSN NP9660 original games (fixes 0×80010013 error)
- Added a couple of libs to the nids resolver.
- Added some internal changes required by incoming 3.80 popsloader plugin.

As we reported earlier, 3.80 M33 includes a new feature to update the firmware directly via Network Update. This requires an active WiFi connection, so if you are without WiFi, download the update below and follow the manual instructions to update.

Finally, please note that 3.80 M33 must be installed before applying this update. Updates are cumulative, so you can safely skip installing previous updates. You can check out our 3.80 M33 install guide for detailed setup and installation instructions.

Download PSP Custom Firmware 3.80 M33-4 Update

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Comments
icedman204 says:

Does the 1.50 kernal Add-on (for phat PSPs) compatible with this update of 3.80M33?

x3sphere says:

Yep it works fine. If you already have the kernel add-on installed, you don't have to reinstall it after updating either.

icedman204 says:

Ah okay, thanks x3 I thought i would have to reinstal the thing or wait for a revisied version of the Add-on

cyrus says:

really fast! sweet XD

Doubleagent74 says:

So much info so fast... :)

I'm a little confused: Do I need to install the 1.50 kernel add-on in addition to the 3.80 M33-4 upgrade, or is it included? And am I right in thinking that the popsloader is separate and should therefore be installed separately?

x3sphere says:

1.50 kernel add-on and popsloader are both separate from the M33 updates and are optional. Regardless, though, you should always install the latest M33 update first before installing any add-ons.

Doubleagent74 says:

Thanks. Upgrading now.

homn says:

"Updates are cumulative, so you can safely skip installing previous updates."

Okay, Is this implementing it is safe to update from

3.51 M33 to 3.80 M33 and/or 3.80 M33-2 to 3.80 M33-4?

x3sphere says:

You need to be running at least 3.52 M33-3 to update to 3.80 M33. Once you're on 3.80 M33, simply install the 3.80 M33-4 update.

PAinKiLLa says:

I don't know if any1 else is having any issues with remote play, but I cant turn on my PS3 system using remote play since 3.80 M33 & the 3.80 M33-4 update aint change that for me sadly. I'm using a PSP fat if that make a difference.

Jack says:

3.80 M33-4

not fix the CPU and Bus CLOCK

fp:in the m33 VSH MENU set the CPU CLOCK GAME =333/166

But in the game CPU CLOCK is 333/111 so Play ISO and CSO will solwly!

RJC4LIFE says:

Use the Recovery LE Recovery.prx program (here somewhere)and change the speed in the vsh or in-game and it'll change it,although my speed is fine and I'm using a Phat model.

b4k4kun says:

I'm curious, in the previous version 3.71 M33, when you installed the 1.50 addon on phats, it disabled korean language and something else. Does the 1.50 addon for 3.80 M33 also do the same, or does it not affect it this time? If it doesn't affect it, would it also restore the Korean and whatever back?

x3sphere says:

Yes it still disables the Korean language. The 1.50 kernel doesn't understand the Korean language font, so that's why it needs to be disabled.

frosty5689 says:

I'm wondering why the psx savedata icon needs to be replaced with the dracula icon. Do you know why??

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