Post: [Release] 6.20/6.35/6.39 Pro B-6
05-30-2011, 01:17 PM #1
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The guys at Team PRO have released their Pro B-9 CFW (full release, not the BETA). It is now available to download for 6.20, 6.35, 6.39 and now 6.60!

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[+]some bugfixes and code optimization
[+]support for PSP Go Video mount
[+]fixed a bug in Inferno/SonyNP9660 when enter sleep mode
[+]updated decryption component, 6.20/6.3x add future support for encryption type PRX version 6.60
[+]added compatibility to future game requiring 6.60fw
[+]added 6.60 version (theorically sopports 11g module)
[+]added option 166/83 frequency of CPU

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And now for 6.60!

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Last edited by casavult ; 09-04-2011 at 12:18 PM. Reason: Thread update

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06-02-2011, 07:13 AM #11
Im Now Running 6.39 M-3
06-02-2011, 09:27 AM #12
Originally posted by Warlockplayer19 View Post
Im Now Running 6.39 M-3


Sweet, Neur0ns CFW is good although I prefer M33 and 6.20 Pro spoofed to 6.39. Winky Winky
06-02-2011, 09:45 AM #13
Originally posted by casavult View Post
Sweet, Neur0ns CFW is good although I prefer M33 and 6.20 Pro spoofed to 6.39. Winky Winky


i never was into hacking my psp though so i dont know whats good and whats not
06-02-2011, 01:03 PM #14
Originally posted by Warlockplayer19 View Post
i never was into hacking my psp though so i dont know whats good and whats not


Well I have never used Neur0ns CFW but my brother uses it and loves it so I assume it's amazing because Neur0n is epic, If you were on 6.20 I'd suggest Total_Noobs TN for Homebrew compatibility and PRO if your a ISO/PSX lover (Just because it has built in ISO loader). Winky Winky
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06-02-2011, 10:20 PM #15
before i had cfw i used half byte loader to run homebrew
06-03-2011, 02:42 AM #16
well i guess ill try a higher CFW at first i didnt care about all this 6xx cfw but know i gotta check it out m33 is getting pretty old Not Happy or Sad
06-03-2011, 07:29 AM #17
Originally posted by BLACKOUT70 View Post
well i guess ill try a higher CFW at first i didnt care about all this 6xx cfw but know i gotta check it out m33 is getting pretty old Not Happy or Sad


Best thing to do is update to 6.20 Official Firmware first and try out the available FWs for 6.20, if you don't like it then try Neur0ns ME CFW. I use 6.20 PRO B-6 as it's best suited for my needs, but it all depends on what you'll be using the CFW for, if your more of a Homebrew guy use TN but for ISO/PSX use PRO but it's totally up to you what you want.

EDIT: I must admit I had both my PSP's on M33-6 but I got bored of it.
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06-03-2011, 02:24 PM #18
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Originally posted by BLACKOUT70 View Post
well i guess ill try a higher CFW at first i didnt care about all this 6xx cfw but know i gotta check it out m33 is getting pretty old Not Happy or Sad


Indeed M33 FW is getting old, but it is still one of the most original, best CFWs out there.

I personally believe in 6.20 FWs. Theyre sleek and smooth and run great
06-03-2011, 06:06 PM #19
Originally posted by Botz View Post
Indeed M33 FW is getting old, but it is still one of the most original, best CFWs out there.

I personally believe in 6.20 FWs. Theyre sleek and smooth and run great


Agreed M33 is old but it's a classic and one on of the best, and I too do believe in 6.20 FWs. Smile

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