Welcome to PSP-Monkey
Jul 28th, 2007 by Big Monkey
Welcome to
The PSP-Monkey Website
where you will find FREE instructions and software
for Downgrading and Upgrading
your PSP!
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Jul 28th, 2007 by Big Monkey
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Jul 20th, 2008 by Rikto
Just wanted to let everyone know that you can downgrade all current psp versions using the Pandora Battery.
I can’t write a guide for how to do this at the moment because I don’t have another psp that I can use to try it on.
There are some video guides on youtube you can use, but most that I saw did not look very well done.
If you want to try and use them I’m sure some of them might work but do so at your own risk.
Mar 31st, 2008 by Big Monkey
Hello PSP-Monkey fans.
We said we would get the update for 3.90 M33-2 up and ready by April 1, and here it is March 31. Well, we actually have the update ready for an even newer version: 3.90 M33-3.
I hope that you find this was worth the wait.
As always, you can have access to the Downloads free of charge.
The downloads are on password protected pages. Just go to our How to Access the Downloads page to find out how to get the password.
For those of you who already signed up we will send out an announcement and re-send the password, as it has been a long time since you last used it, right?
Please give us your feedback, especially if you like what we are doing. It keeps us going when our heads are exploding. And please consider following our links to sign up for a download service or purchase PSP accessories. That helps, too. ![]()
Mar 21st, 2008 by Big Monkey
We will be adding complete instructions and software for the upgrade to 3.90 M33-2 by Dark Alex just as soon as possible. Sorry for the delay, but everyone here has been sick and out of it.
We should have the software and instructions up by April 1, 2008. There may be other ways to do it, but we only want to show you the way that has worked for us.
We will send out an email to everyone on our list when we have the updates on the site.
Dec 9th, 2007 by Big Monkey
I noticed that some people were getting errors like: (game could not be started) (8002014C)
First make sure your psp is using the 1.50 kernel.
Hold R and go into the recovery menu and check your configuration settings to see whether your PSP mode is set to 1.50 kernel. If it is not then set it to 1.50, and make sure that “No-UMD” is off and you have a game UMD in the psp .
Also make sure you put your game ISOs in the GAME150 folder on your psp.
If you still get these errors try upgrading to a new custom firmware.
In a few days we will have a guide up for how to upgrade to the newest Custom Firmware “3.71 M33-3″ so you can play all the newest games on your psp.