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Bricked PSP repair

Hi there group.

Does anyone have a dead PSP mainboard or entire unit that they'd be
interested in selling or donating for parts? I may well be able to
repair units affected by the "killer patch".

Phone 07781 431708 or email me if you can help.

Thanks,
-A
 
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Dave D

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi there group.

Does anyone have a dead PSP mainboard or entire unit that they'd be
interested in selling or donating for parts? I may well be able to
repair units affected by the "killer patch".

Phone 07781 431708 or email me if you can help.

Posting your 'phone number on Usenet is not a wise move.

Dave
 
Dave said:
Posting your 'phone number on Usenet is not a wise move.

Dave

Yes, I realised that about 0.05 seconds after I posted it..

However given that phoning Guernsey from the UK to a mobile costs 38p
per minute, I doubt anyone will bother.

-A
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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Dave D said:
Posting your 'phone number on Usenet is not a wise move.

Dave

It's probably in the phone directory anyway, it's very easy to get numbers
from all over the world with the internet.
 
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Impmon

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone have a dead PSP mainboard or entire unit that they'd be
interested in selling or donating for parts? I may well be able to
repair units affected by the "killer patch".

Why? If someone wants to try and cheat Sony by using "patches" to
play illegal copies of games or such, they are better off with a $200
paper weight.

Backup copies for personal protection is fine but too often people
takes advantage of any cheats and hacks to avoid paying $50 for a
legit copy of the game.
 
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Zak

Jan 1, 1970
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Impmon said:
Why? If someone wants to try and cheat Sony by using "patches" to
play illegal copies of games or such, they are better off with a $200
paper weight.

Backup copies for personal protection is fine but too often people
takes advantage of any cheats and hacks to avoid paying $50 for a
legit copy of the game.

Well, think about running your own software. A PSP is a nice computing
device - if you could run your own software.

I understand full screen movies can only be played from the optical
drive. I'd like to stream them through wireless as well.

Some yould say I need to pay Sony for that - OTOH it is a device one
purchases.


Thomas
 
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Mike Berger

Jan 1, 1970
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But if Sony subsidizes the cost of the PSP to sell games
(as they do with the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft does with
the Xbox) then they have a very good reason to make it hard
to use the device for your own nefarious purposes.
 
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Zak

Jan 1, 1970
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Mike said:
But if Sony subsidizes the cost of the PSP to sell games
(as they do with the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft does with
the Xbox) then they have a very good reason to make it hard
to use the device for your own nefarious purposes.

It is their choice to subsidize, but they should not have support from
laws to stop people using what they bought the way they like.

If they don't want to transfer ownership, they should rent the devices out.


Thomas
 
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Mike Berger

Jan 1, 1970
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I don't see the conflict. Wasn't the original complaint that
Sony ought to make it EASIER to access all those features they
don't want to subsidize? The status quo works fine for them.
Nothing obligates them to sell an open system at a subsidized
price.
 
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