(05-07-2019, 05:14 PM)gid15 Wrote: Using the latest version (a4f15d1 or later), I am now able to run the CFW PRO-C for the firmware 6.61... and also run the cube.iso sample application from the CFW
How to run CFW PRO-C ?
Copy the PRO-C files (for 6.61) under ms0/PSP/GAME like you would on a real PSP,
run the PSP official 6.61 Firmware update, and when it reboots to the VSH, run the "661 PRO-C Updater", this will install the PRO-C files under flash0 and again reboot the PSP. Now you are under CFW PRO-C.
When you close Jpcsp and restart using the "--reboot" command line option, you will need to run again the "661 PRO-C Fast Recovery" to reactivate the CFW (like you would need to do on a real PSP after a cold reboot).
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(05-07-2019, 05:14 PM)gid15 Wrote: Using the latest version (a4f15d1 or later), I am now able to run the CFW PRO-C for the firmware 6.61... and also run the cube.iso sample application from the CFW
How to run CFW PRO-C ?
Copy the PRO-C files (for 6.61) under ms0/PSP/GAME like you would on a real PSP,
run the PSP official 6.61 Firmware update, and when it reboots to the VSH, run the "661 PRO-C Updater", this will install the PRO-C files under flash0 and again reboot the PSP. Now you are under CFW PRO-C.
When you close Jpcsp and restart using the "--reboot" command line option, you will need to run again the "661 PRO-C Fast Recovery" to reactivate the CFW (like you would need to do on a real PSP after a cold reboot).
(05-07-2019, 05:14 PM)gid15 Wrote: Using the latest version (a4f15d1 or later), I am now able to run the CFW PRO-C for the firmware 6.61... and also run the cube.iso sample application from the CFW
How to run CFW PRO-C ?
Copy the PRO-C files (for 6.61) under ms0/PSP/GAME like you would on a real PSP,
run the PSP official 6.61 Firmware update, and when it reboots to the VSH, run the "661 PRO-C Updater", this will install the PRO-C files under flash0 and again reboot the PSP. Now you are under CFW PRO-C.
When you close Jpcsp and restart using the "--reboot" command line option, you will need to run again the "661 PRO-C Fast Recovery" to reactivate the CFW (like you would need to do on a real PSP after a cold reboot).
install pro-c failed
Could you please provide the log file?
Thank you!
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(05-07-2019, 05:14 PM)gid15 Wrote: Using the latest version (a4f15d1 or later), I am now able to run the CFW PRO-C for the firmware 6.61... and also run the cube.iso sample application from the CFW
How to run CFW PRO-C ?
Copy the PRO-C files (for 6.61) under ms0/PSP/GAME like you would on a real PSP,
run the PSP official 6.61 Firmware update, and when it reboots to the VSH, run the "661 PRO-C Updater", this will install the PRO-C files under flash0 and again reboot the PSP. Now you are under CFW PRO-C.
When you close Jpcsp and restart using the "--reboot" command line option, you will need to run again the "661 PRO-C Fast Recovery" to reactivate the CFW (like you would need to do on a real PSP after a cold reboot).
I have increased the required memory from 1GB to 2GB in the "start-windows-amd64.bat" (1eeab3f). This seems to be the minimum required to run LLE. I am always running with 4GB, that's why I didn't notice the issue
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With the revision 102fc72, "CIPL Flasher For PRO-C" can now also successfully be used. After running it once, starting Jpcsp with the "--reboot" command line option will automatically activate the PRO-C CFW, like on a real PSP, no need to re-run the "PRO-C Fast Recovery" application.
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(06-12-2019, 04:54 PM)onelight Wrote: test Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix
Are the graphics issues (flickering and spikes) also happening with the "normal" Jpcsp and the external software renderer. I.e. are they related to the "--reboot" option?
Thank you for the video!
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