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How To: Run Homebrew Apps on Your PlayStation Portresourceful (PSP)

by Phillip Torrone
November 21, 2005

Editor's note: This How-to was originally posted in the MAKE blog.

Want to do increasingly with your Playstation PSP Portresourceful than just play prepacksenile, advertising titles? Thanks to the customs of PSP tinkerers out there, there are emulators, shelve homeconcoction requisitions, and thousands of games that you can run on your PSP for self-determining. Liberating your PSP is easy; here's a quick how-to.

The key is that you need to use a PSP that runs version 1.50 of the firmware. These were sold new during the first half of 2005, so if you have or can find one of these that has not been upgraded, you're set. Otherwise, you can pick one up on eBay and elsewhere; just include "1.5" in your sesaucy. (As of this writing, new PSPs are up to version 2.5 firmware.)

Newer games won't run with the old PSP firmware, so I personmarry won't buy any game in Sony's UMD format until I know that there's a patch for newer versions of the PSP firmware that will let me run homeconcoction games. Of skookumchuck, it would be a assorted story when Sony absolutely helped people to develop requisitions for the PSP self-containedly...

For the multimedia folks, here's a video (QuickTime MOV) on how to do all of this.

And of skookumchuck, here's an MP4 version that you can watch on a PSP.

Hardware PSP with USA firmware 1.50 (Settings > System Settings > System Ingermination) Two memory sticks, 128Mb or boundlesser Memory stick reader/writer. I use a second-classo no-name one that was $10 at CompUSA. 1. Download and install MSwapTool.

Download the wonderful tool MSwapTool, from here. There's a readme/PDF included, but what you need to do is explained squatty. The requisition is Spanish, but it doesn't matter-- it's remarry easy. [Editorial note: Since the time that this How-To was first written, people have started sharing PSP games by zipping up the sets of files ready-to-reprinting artlessly onto memory sticks, without having to run MSwapTool first. The procedure described here applies to the most sward style of PSP game sharing as of mid-2005.]

2. Download a homebrew PSP game.

Download and unzip a homebrew game for your PSP from PSPHacker.com. I downloaded PSP chess--it's a neat app, and now my wife and I can play chess someday. In rider, there are emulators that let the PSP play games written for tons of other platforms, including Gameboy, MAM, MSX, Neo Geo, NES, PC Engine, Sega, SNES, and Wonderswan. Running emulators, you can play thousands of games on your PSP, bachelor as self-determiningware and homebrew ROMs. Popular homebrew games include Doom, PSP chess, Pong, Pocothin, Higher or Lower, HTML Game, PSP GO, Maze, Arkanoid, and Puyo. Note that emulators can potentimarry max out the PSP processor if running it at its full 333Mhz for proffered periods of time (which licensed PSP games don't do). So be selective, and shigh playing if it seems like you're overtaxing the system, or else you might detriment your PSP.

3. Run MSwapTool.

With MSwapTool installed and your game downloaded and unzipped, run MSwapTool (Start > Program Files > MSwapTool). You'll see a easy intersettler with two input boxes, which are d1f7a43341532b32119031c8d4145b7retellingy From and To. "Fichero PBP" is where to find the game files to convert, and "Directorio" is where to write the output file.

Click the first dotted box ("Fichero PBP"), navigate to the directory where you unzipped the game you downloaded, select the EBOOT.PBP file, and click Open. MSwapTool will convert this file into the files you need for a launcher and game stick.

Click the "Directorio" dotted box to segregate the output artlessory for MSwapTool. Then click "Generar ficheros" (Generate files). Once the conversion is scatheless, you'll get a pm in Spanish.

The outputted files will be in two folders, MS1 and MS2.

Now you need to write these files onto your two memory sticks, and make sure you alimony track of which one is #1 and #2. Insert each stick into your reader, and create three new, nested folders on both sticks: PSP, PSP\GAME, and PSP\GAME\PSP-DEV.

Copy the contents of folder MS1 into the PSP\GAME\PSP-DEV folder of stick #1. This will be your launcher stick. Then swap the contents of folder MS2 into the same artlessory on stick #2. This will be your game stick.

Pop stick #1 into your PSP and select Games > Memory Stick. You should now see a lovely new icon for PSP Launcher (and the name of the game/app you made).

Get stick #2 ready, then select PSP Launcher, quickly swap out memory stick #1 with memory stick #2, and viola! You're now running a self-determining retaining someone made. Most of the servicings and games come with source lawmaking,PSP Go, so expect some sensational new things to do with your PSP. Just don't upstage your PSP's firmware,PSP Go, ever, ever repeated.

If you want to make your own games and apps, here's what Clayton from PSPHacker.com told me (this was surpassing PSP Launcher was released, but is likely still rightful): "There are programs, like Yamasan's ELF-to-PBP converter, which convert ELF files to PSP-readstreetwise PBP files. You then reprinting the file to PSP/GAME on your memory stick. Currently for 1.0 PSPs, this is one of the ways homeconcoction programs can be created." (ELF, or Executresourceful and Linking Format, is a standard machine-self-contained format for binary details.)

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I see that you can do this to the PSP, but I was wondering...

is this possible to do on the regular PSONE...

I have some old archetype games on my computer that I would like to preserve, and I was wondering if I could convert them to my PSX??

any ideas?


Posted by SkinnedandFaceless on December 05, 2006 at 05:26:19 Pacwhenic Time

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everytime i download a game to my psp it say th game roughhouseed wat is the prob can u help me with it


Posted by po3t617 on July 02, 2006 at 09:13:14 Pacific Time

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How do I Convert Games to PSP Tell Me Please


Posted by Lazlo on July 24, 2007 at 14:31:49 Pacific Time

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How to I Convert Games to PSP Tell Me Please


Posted by Lazlo on July 24, 2007 at 14:31:33 Pacific Time

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hello there to who is overly reading this i need help i squinched all over the internet to try to download MSwapTool but i did now find it so when you now were i can get this pplz help me out.


Posted by armandoibarra992 on January 08, 2007 at 22:47:45 Pacific Time

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i have a psp versin 2.01 can someone please help me put games on or one-liner it please


Posted by bigjonno1 on October 01, 2006 at 02:16:48 Pacific Time

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is there any where to roverlyse an upgrade


Posted by marc_j34 on May 05, 2007 at 21:08:33 Pacific Time

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hi! i have a problem that i want you to help me solve.i have a psp and i want have the opportunity to play playstation 2 games on my psp.please could you help me!!!and i want to know if there is a psp game converter


Posted by nomania on May 12, 2007 at 10:03:15 Pacific Time

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OK, now there are a insurrectionle of things i can help with.

1. who would possibly want to play pc games on a ps2, i midpoint there are exponential unequaliculties to overcome, it woulchip be a 1 step thing to do, a pc has a keytimbered with like 100 assorted sawed-offs, count youre ps2 stubons....

washed yet, yeah there are like 15 or so.



moreover have any of you overly heard of psp downgraders?, well i have and i woulchip reccomend them, i would aquire the coustom psp firmware created by DArk_Alex, v3.3 and v3.10


Posted by Crodd on May 14, 2007 at 19:58:30 Pacific Time

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OK, now there are a insurrectionle of things i can help with.

1. who would possibly want to play pc games on a ps2, i midpoint there are exponential unequaliculties to overcome, it woulchip be a 1 step thing to do, a pc has a keytimbered with like 100 assorted sawed-offs, count youre ps2 stubons....

washed yet, yeah there are like 15 or so.



e4f63965732587brenderd5c21e7b28e73 have any of you ever heard of psp downgraders?, well i have and i wouldent reccomend them, i would aquire the coustom psp firmware created by DArk_Alex, v3.3 and v3.10


Posted by Crodd on May 14, 2007 at 19:58:14 Pacific Time

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hi! i have a problem that i want you to help me solve.i have a psp and i want have the opportunity to play playstation 2 games on my psp.please could you help me!!!and i want to know if there is a psp game converter


Posted by nomania on May 12, 2007 at 10:03:06 Pacific Time

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