I still want to buy off a shop, is there anyway I can tell, what firmware it is?
. Luckily, there is 2 way’s of doing that, you ask them to check the PSP version (they have to open the box), but theres a very slim chance that there going to do that so I suggest you try this way (Credit to PSPHacks): Using this picture, when you ask the man/lady for a PSP, check the box and look for this sticker, You can determine the firmware version by checking for a letter code above the UPC on the bottom of the box. A-1.50 B-1.51 C-1.52 D-2.00 Unconfirmed E-1.52 (Now Confirmed it is 1.52) F-2.00 G-2.01 Using the above list, photograph, and a kindergarten skillset, we can determine that my PSP was version B, meaning it shipped with version 1.51; yet now I control firmware versions as a god would, manipulating them hither and thither! Muahaha!
A. Luckily, there is 2 way’s of doing that, you ask them to check the PSP version (they have to open the box), but theres a very slim chance that there going to do that so I suggest you try this way (Credit to PSPHacks): Using this picture, when you ask the man/lady for a PSP, check the box and look for this sticker, You can determine the firmware version by checking for a letter code above the UPC on the bottom of the box. A-1.50 B-1.51 C-1.52 D-2.00 Unconfirmed E-1.52 (Now Confirmed it is 1.52) F-2.00 G-2.01 H & Higher – Higher then 2.00 Note: Has been reported, if you get a PSP version K from sweden, there’s a chance you will get a 1.52 PSP, only confirmed from one person though so don’t get your hopes up. Using the above list, photograph, and a kindergarten skillset, we can determine that my PSP was version B, meaning it shipped with version 1.51; yet now I control firmware versions as a god would, manipulating them hither and thither! Muahaha!