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Old 07-08-2005, 09:00 AM   #1
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Firmware downgrade too good to be true

TeamXecuter.com have posted a message on their site telling us that the mass storage development for PSP will not bring*firmware version downgrades for the masses.* This is their clarification:





Just to clarify what the PSPX Mass Storage Controller does as some sites are posting lies of its origin and use. The device is designed, used and manufactured in Asia - it is ludicruous to suggest otherwise and pointing fingers at real people's names who used to be involved in the scene is a desperate and lame thing to do. Let's hope false accusations lead to legal pursuits.The PSPX picture posted was of our own internal dev device to patch into the PSP. Its purpose is to develop a mass storage device - and thats it. The picture shows hardware that is for development purposes only. The end product will be a very small add-on giving a completely legitimate function of being able to use different types of memory devices at a much lesser cost to the user. We would imagine that only scene-terrorists would try to damage this development.It will not downgrade your PSP firmware or patch for any illegal or even legal activity - we made a comment that we had discovered how to do this using discoveries made by dev hardware but we are not going to be making any such hardware to perform this task - there will be no need - groups like WAB will be doing all this via software soon enough. We imagined this was clear but you don't expect news to be edited censored and twisted by scene-terrorists so I guess the best option is to post no news at all.Therefor this will be the last news post on our own PSP DEV as it only feeds desperate scene-terrorists into posting sensational rumours, lies and spin. It's a waste of our time and everyone elses - making comment only feeds the pathetic need for attention to gain more hits.The term "scene-terrorists" is apt as they do as much as possible to disrupt, damage, discredit and harm anyone they feel is a threat to them or to anyone who they whore themselves for.

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