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09-26-2007, 10:39 PM
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Points: 43.56 Donate | | | Sony Batteries Patched! Well Sony has finally done it. They have patched their batteries so that they can not be converted into Pandora Batteries. I guess it was only a matter of time before this happened. The new batteries will give you numerous errors if you attempt to flash the Pandora hack to them.
Here is a quote from Fanjita about the issue: Quote: |
It wouldn’t be surprising for Sony to have patched their batteries so that they’re Pandora-proof. If this is true, then it still shouldn’t be a big problem - I’d recommend buying a new, large capacity battery to use as a regular battery, and using the original battery that came with your PSP for Pandora. And of course, you can always use Booster’s multi-IPL loader to use your Pandora battery as your primary battery, if you want. Just don’t go buying new Sony batteries for use with Pandora.
| My advice is to buy one of these and use it as your primary battery and use your old one as a Pandora battery. That way you always have a backup.
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09-26-2007, 10:40 PM
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09-27-2007, 05:08 PM
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Points: 0.01 Donate | | Yep definately kne $ony was planning on doing this... Now it has finally come...  It will be only a matter of time be4 we hack this new battery and make it work w/ pandora again.  | 
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09-27-2007, 06:12 PM
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Points: 43.56 Donate | | | This isn't that bad of a thing. If you do inf act get a new battery, set your old one up as a Pandora and keep it in case of emergencies. | 
09-27-2007, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Hacker9.99 | Don't give them any ideas...
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09-27-2007, 10:45 PM
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Points: 11.55 Donate | | | i knew this was coming. but ten again, who didnt?
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09-28-2007, 06:30 PM
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Points: 46.43 Donate | | | it had to be the batteries In order for sony to stop us doing the Pandora hack they would have had to patch either the new PSP's or the batteries. Patching the PSP would be a waste of time for 2 reasons:
1. Sony would have to come up with a new method of unbricking thus making them vulnerable again
2. Someone would hack the patch anyhow.
Therefore the batteries would have to suffer but to be honest the thing that shocke me more was the fact that a batery COULD be patched in the first place. I'm not overly knowledgable when it comes to things like this but when i read the release for Pandoras Battery I was quite surprised that this was how it was done. | |
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