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J0shIsBackLol
29-05-2006, 11:22 AM
The U.P. (Undiluted Platinum) is a flash replacement system for the PSP™ which allows the use of previous flash updates or custom firmware builds, opening up the possibility to run unsigned homebrew code on even the latest PSP systems. The U.P. contains 32MB NAND flash which is programmable from the PC via a high speed USB connection, using our user friendly software. You may boot the PSP from either its onboard flash or the flash contained on the U.P; the flash which is used is determined by a button press as the PSP is powered on (U.P. flash is used by default, hold L1 to use the PSP onboard flash). Since U.P. provides a secondary flash which the PSP can boot from, it can even be used to restore a PSP which has been “bricked”. Every effort has been made to make our flash updater software, which will be freely available for download, both as easy to use and reliable as possible. The software also contains diagnostics which can be used by installers to determine if an installation has been successful or not.
The U.P. has been designed to minimize installation difficulty and effort. A FPC (flexible printed circuit) cable is included which routes the essential signals from the PSP motherboard to the U.P. main board and U.P. USB connector. Copper enamel wire is included, which will provide the connection between the FPC cable and the motherboard signal traces. The FPC cable also helps by reducing the mechanical stress placed on the solder points, making a U.P. modified PSP shock resistant which is important for handheld systems. Installation aids are included, and installation diagrams for all PSP hardware revisions will be available for download, together with flasher software application, from our reseller’s websites. More about installation together with install pictures closer to release.
The FPC cable end to which the USB connector board attaches is routed into the battery compartment and sits above the battery. The battery cover can be replaced after flash updating and the cable remains safely in the compartment until the next update is required, whereupon the USB connector can be clipped in place within a few seconds. This means that the U.P. is completely contained within the PSP under normal usage and avoids any unsightly external modifications to your PSP. PSP is after all portable, let’s keep it that way!
In order to maximise the benefits that U.P. can provide its users, we have decided to take an open source approach with U.P and will be releasing source code for any software we release as well as full documentation for the U.P. hardware interface - including information on how to control U.P. from within PSP programs. This will allow anybody to create software which can take advantage of what U.P. has to offer. We have also sent a few prototype units away to some of the scene’s best software hackers in order to give them a headstart at working on custom flash replacements - cant wait to see what people will come up with!
Features Announced:

Ultra reliable and feature rich Actel ProASIC Plus FPGA
Full Speed USB 1.1 ASIC onboard
Branded 32MB NAND flash onboard (same flash as used in PSP)
Stable and reliable flashing software freely available for download
Installation verification using flashing software
Ultra compact four layer PCB
High quality Japanese connectors
USB cable included
FPC cable included, reducing installation effort and improving shock resistance
Copper enamel wire included
Open platform development system for software developers
Installation has been optimized to fit entirely inside PSP
All PSP hardware versions/regions supported
User updatable flash
Low power consumption
Flash select via button press
Ultra compact PCB has been designed to avoid signal bounce Bundled Stuff:

U.P. MAIN MODULE x1
U.P. USB BOARD x1
USB CABLE x1
INSTALLATION AIDS 1 SET
COPPER ENAMEL WIRE 1 SPOOL
FPC CABLE x1 It will be priced at ~ $90 (75 Euros)
Stay tuned!

I will definatly be getting me one of these

Condas
29-05-2006, 11:49 AM
MOD Chip?

J0shIsBackLol
29-05-2006, 12:23 PM
Are you seriously stupid?
If you don't know what a mod chip is you are really thick.

Dash
29-05-2006, 12:27 PM
Sounds cool,
Link to where you got this information from please?

J0shIsBackLol
29-05-2006, 01:27 PM
http://psp-hacks.com

Jack.
29-05-2006, 02:08 PM
Are you seriously stupid?
If you don't know what a mod chip is you are really thick.

Why are you 'really thick' if you don't know what a mod chip is? "/

Kasabian
29-05-2006, 02:21 PM
Great copy & Paste there.

I shall have one.

J0shIsBackLol
29-05-2006, 05:01 PM
I wasn't typing loads of stuff about it LMAO.
I'm not THAT stupid.
NINJA EDIT// I think that was supposed to be a bad rep.
http://habboxforum.com/images/reputation/reputation_pos.gif PSP MOD chip no longer... (http://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?p=1768453#post1768453) 29-05-2006 02:58 PM stfu leave him alone

Billay
31-05-2006, 01:06 AM
cba to read it. got too many techie terms in it i dont feel like researching on.

Bear-Max
31-05-2006, 12:04 PM
Ooo, big question: what's the point?

J0shIsBackLol
02-06-2006, 11:37 AM
Not exactly a big question ;/
But I shall answer it. Okay, you can run 2.7 AND 1.5 on the same psp. Can bring back a bricked psp(a psp that is dead) and it will be able to run the N64 emulator at full speed. Plus much MUCh more.

Bear-Max
02-06-2006, 01:32 PM
Okay I still don't see much point in it. You could get an N64, SNES, NES, and whatever else with a whole library of games for cheaper than the price of a PSP.

But hey, people like to mess with their consoles and void their warranty, so by all means do what you've got to do.

Sony.Com
05-06-2006, 01:29 AM
Yeh I have to agree. You can pick up an N64 for cheaper than just the mod chip. And how are you think if you don't know what a MOD chip is...?
I still don't get it lol.

J0shIsBackLol
05-06-2006, 12:01 PM
English please?
If you bought a new psp because you bricked yours, bought some psp games and then bought a N64, the total would come way over the price of the MOD chip.

Bear-Max
05-06-2006, 03:44 PM
No, I mean that you could buy an N64 and a NES and a SNES and plenty of games and still have money left over for the price you'd pay for a PSP.

Kenneth
05-06-2006, 05:23 PM
You do know how hard it is to install these like soldering tiny wires to a path on the board etc.

J0shIsBackLol
05-06-2006, 05:37 PM
Yes, I do know how hard it is going to be to install. And I will probably brick my psp doing it.

Kasabian
05-06-2006, 06:18 PM
My friend bricked his psp whilst trying to get an Emulator to run on psp v2.3.
'Cus he's a complete *** and saw me playing on Mario ^_^

Sony.Com
06-06-2006, 01:12 AM
Lol, Still no point I don't think. What is Warenty for??

Lol
It will cover it if your PSP is bricked. And its FREE!!(warenty i mean)

Bear-Max
06-06-2006, 11:04 AM
Messing up your PSP because you're trying to install an emulator and/or Mod chip isn't covered by warranty.

Unsc'rewing your PSP and taking it apart immediately voids warranty.

J0shIsBackLol
06-06-2006, 03:31 PM
Warrenty only covers theft/brakage.

Revivalry
06-06-2006, 08:39 PM
Hehe.. you beat me to it.. I read this info on another site and i also got my mits on the new firmware bout two hours ago :p

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