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| [[Image:PSP-Homebrew.jpeg|thumb|300px|HelloWorld Homebrew]] | [[Image:PSP-Homebrew.jpeg|thumb|300px|HelloWorld Homebrew]] | ||
| - | '''PlayStation Portable homebrew''' refers to the process of using [[Exploit (computer security)|exploit]]s and [[Hack (technology)|hacks]] to execute [[unsigned code]] on the [[PlayStation Portable]] (PSP). To mod a PSP, the Pandora battery must have at least 78% charge. Unfortunately, it is hard (sometimes impossible?) to charge a Pandora battery after it has been made from a normal battery. for PSP 3000, a way to charge the Pandora battery is to hook up the PSP to the AC adapter with a normal battery inside (optional?) and then take out the normal battery, replacing it with a Pandora battery and the green power light should change to orange. | + | '''PlayStation Portable homebrew''' refers to the process of using [[Exploit (computer security)|exploit]]s and [[Hack (technology)|hacks]] to execute [[unsigned code]] on the [[PlayStation Portable]] (PSP). |
| ==History of homebrew== | ==History of homebrew== |