v.2.0 Firmware for North America Released (Finally!)

by C.K. Sample III on 8/24/2005 · 1 comment

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Get it here, but only if you don’t use the homebrew. No homebrew works on v2.0 except for Java apps that run sluggishly through the Browser.

UPDATE: Well, it won’t let me try to install it over the Japanese v.2.0 that I installed before, saying that I already have version 2.0 installed. Oh, and just as I predicted, the North American web portal that hadn’t been up and now is up and running. That was the delay and the only notable difference between the two versions of the firmware.

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1 Chris 8/24/2005 at 9:04 am

Right, you can’t install 2.0 over 2.0 (duh)! This is because they are the same. If you look at all the software releases starting at 1.51, Sony has sync’d them in all regions. Just go to http://www.psphacks.net/firmware/ and you can see that the MD5SUM is exactly the same for the different regions. It was like this for 1.51 and 1.52 as well.

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