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Originally Posted by aokuruwa ok. so what are the advntages of 3.40 oe-a to 3.10 oe and 3.03oe? tnx |
3.03 OE C) - Improved "popstation" and allowed users to access higher-compatibility PlayStation emulation, and opened up the ability to play AVC videos in 3GP format at full 480x272 resolution.
3.10 OE (A, A2) - Improved "popstation" and allowed users to access 3.10 PlayStation emulation. Opened up the ability to use the fourth (highest) screen brightness setting even when on battery. With a plugin, will allow accessing any form of the PlayStation Network functions from 3.00 through 3.11. Unfortunately, since this is a custom firmware, it lacks working Location Free player and the Korean language since there were space concerns, although they could be reinstalled later.
3.30 OE (A, A2) - Fixed a bug that could have caused instability in 3.10 OE after recovering from sleep mode. Patched a protection that prevents the firmware to load higher firmware modules.
3.40 OE (A) - Fixed a bug that caused data to be written to random places in the PSP's RAM. Autoboot has been reimplemented. Improvements in the flasher will now check that the data file is the correct for the update.
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3.03 20 December 2006 Support for additional PSOne games
3.10 30 January 2007 Dynamic normalizer as well as conserve memory option, (and "PlayStationÂÂÃ⠀šÃ‚®Spot" menu under "Network" for Japanese version only), secret patching of sceRegOpenRegistry and GTA exploits
3.11 8 February 2007 Reset option for PlayStation Network games [And "Portable TV™" menu under "Network" for Japanese version only
3.30 28 March 2007 Support for thumbnail images within RSS channel and in video folder. MPEG-4/H.264 support for 720x480, 352x480, and 480x272 (native resolution). Wireless Hotspot added. 6 months of free T-Mobile Hotspot wireless internet access added (for US users).
3.40 20 April 2007 Support for additional PSOne games
Certificate Utility erased; can still be accessed by pressing triangle on the selected game. Saved data from PlayStation format software can be used on both PSP and PS3 systems