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yeah,u can swap input buttons,change the regions,or region free the UMD's,change the CPU speeds..hell the new IRShell even tell me when the battery is low!!

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PSP Firmware 3.80 will contain the following updates:

 

 

* You can now schedule 1Seg TV tuner to record your favorite show at a certain time (similar to Tivo). This feature will only work on the new slim (PSP-2000).

* PSP will now support streaming audio through the internet connection.

* PlayStation Spot is now also available at BB Mobile Point (only in Japan).

* You can now do a scene-search in video (search for beginning of each scene or clip). This is under the video feature.

* RSS will now support opml file. You can subscribe to multiple channels which is saved in opml file. And now, RSS will also support picture (photo).

 

From

http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstatio...ng&page=148

 

Check post no. 4.

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i m done for. my PSP is gone. all of a sudden it turned too slow at processing everything. the display shakes on itself. i don't know wat to do? how to get it repaired? i have tried restarting it again and again but no good. its bought in US so i don't have warranty too. what could be the possible problem and how can i fix it? please help

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^ never heard of those symptoms before - have you tried reducing the clock speed back to its original 222Mhz setting? if nothing works, why dont you downgrade back to fw1.5 and see if that helps...

 

 

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ps: i'm assuming you have custom firmware on the psp and the cause of your problems is overclocking to 333Mhz

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@harshail:keep "R" pressed as u turn on the PSP,this will take u to the recover mode,its from there u can lower the PSP speed to default!!

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